Le Tour 2018 stage 18:Trie-sur-Baïse - Pau 171km

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The Barb said:
I'm really hoping the break can make it. Sagan apart, none of these second-tier sprinters deserve to win a stage (Demare especially).

Given Sagan's questionable condition, I doubt Bora will want to work to bring it back and it may be an opportunity for a couple of Bora riders to go stage hunting (Oss, Bodnar, Postlberger all good long shot chances).

Good point. Bora have by far the most horsepower of any of the remaining sprinters teams. If Sagan is too battered to want a sprint, they don’t have a traditional lead out man to use instead, so going on the attack makes more sense. If only FDJ and UAE are seriously interested in forcing a sprint, a break could actually be dangerous.
 
This stage basically falls in the same place as the stage won from the break by Boassen Hagen last year. So expect EBH, Colbrelli, Stuyven, gva etc to be in the 30-man break, and Valgren to take the honours, 25 minutes before the yellow jersey group.
 
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Leinster said:
This stage basically falls in the same place as the stage won from the break by Boassen Hagen last year. So expect EBH, Colbrelli, Stuyven, gva etc to be in the 30-man break, and Valgren to take the honours, 25 minutes before the yellow jersey group.

Cobrelli, that's who I forgot as a sprinter who is still in the race.
GVA is just over 30 minutes down so unlikely they'd get 25 minutes. Most likely not more than about 15 tops.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
The Barb said:
I'm really hoping the break can make it. Sagan apart, none of these second-tier sprinters deserve to win a stage (Demare especially).

Given Sagan's questionable condition, I doubt Bora will want to work to bring it back and it may be an opportunity for a couple of Bora riders to go stage hunting (Oss, Bodnar, Postlberger all good long shot chances).

Good point. Bora have by far the most horsepower of any of the remaining sprinters teams. If Sagan is too battered to want a sprint, they don’t have a traditional lead out man to use instead, so going on the attack makes more sense. If only FDJ and UAE are seriously interested in forcing a sprint, a break could actually be dangerous.

I think they will have to do some babysitting job next two stages.
Sagan can feel quite OK now but if there will be some crosswind, another crash he might need some army to get to finish on time.
 
Since the winner could be someone totally random, I'll throw out Jack Bauer (250-1) to get what would be the first individual stage win by a New Zealander.

He's had some pretty bad luck at the Tour:

2013 - Put face through barbed wire fence.
2014 - Came desperately close to stage win when swallowed up by peloton in last few metres.
2015 - Broke hip.
2017 - Punched by Bouhanni. Held form well late in race (11th in final time trial).

He's now 33 years old so won't get many more chances, and of course has no team leader or sprinter obligations so can ride for himself. Would like to see him do well.
 
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jsem94 said:
rick james said:
froome to go in the break and win by 2 hours
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Koronin said:
What sprinters do we have left? Sagan (injured), Demaure, who is going to have a hard time making it over that tiny climb at the end, Kristoff and Dagenkolb. After that we would get Terpsra, Alaphilippe, Dan Martin and Valverde. So this is going be our field sprint: Kristoff, Dagenkolb, Terpstra/Alaphilippe, D Martin and Valverde? For that matter that may also be our sprinters for Paris on Sunday? Please let me know if I've missed a sprinter who is still in the field?

Triple A sprinters: all gone

Double A sprinters: Démare, Kristoff, Sagan (battered & bruised state not tested yet)

Single A sprinters: Colbrelli, Cort-Nielsen, Degenkolb, vanAvermaet

BBB-sprinters: Bennati, Boasson Hagen, Dupont, Durbridge, Richeze, Stuyven
 
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rick james said:
froome to go in the break and win by 2 hours

In all, here's even more ridiculous scenario.

Froome goes to solo break and succeeds. Demare dominates the bunch sprint by such a margin that he will get his own time and rest of the bunch own. The time cut happens to be in that gap between Demare and the bunch.
 
Interesting stage today.

If Sagan is not feeling well enough to sprint, Bora is not going to control the break - so who is?

FDJ will try to control it for sure - but are they strong enough?

Will UAE invest in it, with the important stage tomorrow coming up or send guys in the break?

Will Astana or Bahrain fancy Cort or Colbrelli in a bunch sprint, or send riders in the break instead?

A lot of teams have no sprinter, no stage win and no chance tomorrow, so today is their last chance.

I think the first 50+ k will be hard fought, and a big break (10-20 riders) finally getting away on the first categorised climb..... and FDJ failing to control it.

If Sagan is feeling ok, it's a different matter entirely.... Bora is strong enough to control a break.
 
Top ten on GC without Crashes Mech (including penalty) and without TTT

Thomas 0
Dumoulin 42
Quintana 86
Roglic 96
Froome 100
Martin 123
Kruijswujk 188
Bardet 207
Landa 218
Fulgsang 524

And without bonus seconds

Thomas 0
Dumoulin 27
Quintana 69
Roglic 69
Froome 77
Martin 113
Kruijswujk 161
Bardet 184
Landa 191
Fulgsang 497
 
That is very interesting, thanks del.

Interesting in the sense that Thomas' lead would be very slender if it weren't for the things you've excluded.

That said, he has in my view been the strongest, and I have no doubt he would have attacked Dumoulin a lot earlier yesterday if he were less than 30 seconds ahead of the Dutchman on GC going into the ITT.