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

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barmaher said:
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.
Assuming he could have dropped him earlier. He gained like 5 seconds in the final 500m, which to me doesn't really state that he could've just gone away on a longer effort, especially considering Dumoulin and Roglic did a lot more work earlier on the climb.
 
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del1962 said:
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

Would be awesome going in the Saturday's ITT.
 
Bora trying to get in the break, probably means Sagan won't sprint today

Trek is trying to get into the break, which means they don't think Degenkolb can win.

UAE working to reel in breaks with FDJ, which mens UAE believes Kristoff can win.

As it looks now, it will not be a big break today, with 2 teams working to contain them - fewer will want to go.

The climb at 52 k may change that ofcourse ;)
 
On a mountains stage Sky will happily let 50 riders go in a break including teammates of GC riders. But on every flat stage they will only let a small break go and they've got Kwiatkowski chasing down anything after. Sky tictacs