Oltean_RO said:Pierrick Fedrigo (FDJ), Jean-Christophe Peraud (AG2R), Leigh Howard (GEC), Luis Mate Mardones (COF) and Bart De Clercq (LTB) in early break. They have around 30 sec. in front of the peloton.
Movistar and Greenedge must act at some point. I hope Rabo does something, just for the fun of it.zigzag wanderer said:All 10 minutes down at least. The perfect break for Sky. They now have 4'00.
cineteq said:Movistar and Greenedge must act at some point. I hope Rabo does something, just for the fun of it.![]()
Are they playing Russian roulette, is that their latest tactic?Geraint Too Fast said:Greenedge have Howard in the break.
If that's the case, I'd like to see Sky working on their own (please nobody help) to bring the gap down. Like the fact that J.C. Peraud is in the break.Winterfold said:Break to go all the way
DJ Sprtsch said:EDIT. Rabo are setting the pace in the peloton. They are going fast! Lead is 4.05 now, first hour average 44.9 kmh
And now only 3.40
palmerq said:good idea from rabo, they need to do something on days like this
will10 said:A better idea would've been to not miss the break![]()
maltiv said:With all the sickness going around in the peloton, I wouldn't be surprised if one of the GC favourites has become sick and loses a lot of time today. If for example Wiggins is sick too then he certainly wouldn't have said anything about it, as that would probably lead to movistar going all in on the climbs.
will10 said:A better idea would've been to not miss the break![]()
Indeed. BMC has also been struck with at least Hushovd and Phinney being sick, so TJVG could definitely be sick as well.zigzag wanderer said:Possibly Monfort is most at risk - he lost 2 team-mates this morning.
palmerq said:maybe if they can get someone to reach 88mph they can time travel and fix that but I'm not sure it'll happen