TdF 2017 stage 7: Troyes > Nuits-Saint-Georges 213,5 km

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Who is going to win the stage?

  • Marcel Kittel to destroy them all convincingly

    Votes: 42 50.0%
  • Marcel Kittel after a close sprint/photo finish

    Votes: 12 14.3%
  • Arnaud Demare

    Votes: 7 8.3%
  • Alexander Kristoff

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • André Greipel

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Nacer Bouhanni

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Dylan Groenewegen

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 6 7.1%
  • Vino-option

    Votes: 9 10.7%

  • Total voters
    84
  • Poll closed .
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ThePirate81 said:
Long (5,3 Km) boulevard spurt with tailwind...I think Greipel could come on top of Démare today in the fight for "best of the rest" behind Ivan Drago.
What's happened to Greipel this year? Is he just at the age now where he's starting to enter a terminal decline, did he put too much focus on the classics, or has his leadout just got that much worse without Henderson?

He was poor at the Giro - Greipel of 2015 or 2016 would have taken three or four stages with that level of competition - and again here, he looks a level below what's needed to win - unless the others mess up big time.

Hopefully he can find something today at least, to seriously challenge the Kittel/Demare duopoly, but it looks a long shot.
 
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frisenfruitig said:
Gigs_98 said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Somebody euthanise me now. I can't take another day like this.


In the tour the best we can hope for are some echelons but before a very hard weekend I expect a boring stage ending with a kittel win.

Well there's a rest day tomorrow so maybe they'll feel like doing something. Probably not but one can hope.
No there isn't..
 
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LaFlorecita said:
frisenfruitig said:
Gigs_98 said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Somebody euthanise me now. I can't take another day like this.


In the tour the best we can hope for are some echelons but before a very hard weekend I expect a boring stage ending with a kittel win.

Well there's a rest day tomorrow so maybe they'll feel like doing something. Probably not but one can hope.
No there isn't..


Whoops, my bad. At Sporza they said "last feast for the sprinters before rest day" but apparently they said that because there are 2 mountain stages now.
 
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Laplaz said:
What a race! Now for 150 km the gap will be at 3 minutes, great!

So just like most other sprint stages? Apart from perhaps a little bit more a a gap, The main difference now is you get the choice between whether you watch all of it from the start or just a part of it.

Seems like there is a fair bit of moaning at the moment, maybe overspill from the Sagan incident and it's a forum so that's perfectly reasonable to voice your unhappiness, However as I've stated before the first week features about as many sprint stages as there have been in each of the past 10 years, and exactly the same number as in the first week of this years Giro (four).
 
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frisenfruitig said:
LaFlorecita said:
frisenfruitig said:
Gigs_98 said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Somebody euthanise me now. I can't take another day like this.


In the tour the best we can hope for are some echelons but before a very hard weekend I expect a boring stage ending with a kittel win.

Well there's a rest day tomorrow so maybe they'll feel like doing something. Probably not but one can hope.
No there isn't..


Whoops, my bad. At Sporza they said "last feast for the sprinters before rest day" but apparently they said that because there are 2 mountain stages now.

Rest days are never in the weekends. Bigger potential TV audience also means better stages Saturdays and Sundays.
 
Int Sprint
1. Manuele Mori, 20 points
2. Maxime Bouet, 17
3. Yohann Gène, 15
4. Dylan Van Baarle, 13
At 1.40:
5. Sonny Colbrelli, 11
6. Alexander Kristoff, 10
7. André Greipel, 9
8. Zdenek Stybar, 8
9. Michael Matthews, 7
10. Arnaud Démare, 6
11. Borut Bozit, 5
12. Rick Zabel, 4
13. Grega Bole, 3
14. Jack Bauer, 2
15. Andrei Grivko, 1