Le Tour 2018 stage 16:Carcassonne - Bagnères-de-Luchon 218km

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Flamin said:
By the looks of it, there could actually fall some raindrops in the afternoon. Please let it happen.

I understand that epic stages often include dreadful weather .... however, why this pretty sadistic approach of whishing the riders to suffer the most? Guess the Tour is hard enough (at least too hard for not few, who had to abandon)
 
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loge1884 said:
Flamin said:
By the looks of it, there could actually fall some raindrops in the afternoon. Please let it happen.

I understand that epic stages often include dreadful weather .... however, why this pretty sadistic approach of whishing the riders to suffer the most? Guess the Tour is hard enough (at least too hard for not few, who had to abandon)
Rainy weather is just more entertaining. It dont read anything sadistic in Flamin's post.
 
I don't like bad weather in the races, especially the Tour, makes the epic mountain stages look bleak and depressing, usually no helicopter footage and also usually makes the racing more cautious and less exciting.
There is nothing better than seeing sunny pics from these mountain tops, millions of fans along the road, spectacular helicopter images, these are the stages that go in history usually.
 
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sir fly said:
It's going to be difficult for every early breakaway.
There's, almost, a stage's length untill they hit the hills, and then 80k's of hills.
That's demanding.
It's a full stage length in it's entirety. Don't pretend like 218 km is some extraordinary thing, and if anything, long stages usually more suited to breakaways than short ones. The break will be big in any case.
 
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Robert5091 said:
So far it's been a poor TDF for Mitchelton Scott.
Poor?! Considering how it went in the Giro, they must be pulling their hair out.

But Caleb Ewan wasn`t an option because of Adam Yates GT ambitions. Yates was out of contention after the first mountain stage and Ewan probably could have at least finished inside the top 5 on a number of stages.
Not looking good from a management/DS perspective.
 
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skippo12 said:
Robert5091 said:
So far it's been a poor TDF for Mitchelton Scott.
Poor?! Considering how it went in the Giro, they must be pulling their hair out.

But Caleb Ewan wasn`t an option because of Adam Yates GT ambitions. Yates was out of contention after the first mountain stage and Ewan probably could have at least finished inside the top 5 on a number of stages.
Not looking good from a management/DS perspective.
If you're not expected to control GC proceedings, you barely need a mountain train yourself. Yates would've needed some protection on the flat, but Nieve alone should be enough mountain support for Yates, and that leaves plenty of room to bring your sprinter.

Seriously, if you don't control the race, low end climbing domestiques are the most useless riders in the peloton. And if you have to control the race, you rather have an all rounder who can climb as well as a guy like Laurens Ten Dam in the high mountains.
 

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