The Hitch said:Has anyone of note missed the time limit. Pettachi? Cav? THor?
Nope, all are still there.
The Hitch said:Has anyone of note missed the time limit. Pettachi? Cav? THor?
If Menchov keeps going like this he could still be in the running for 2nd. Or 1st, for that matter, although I don't see that happening.Dekker_Tifosi said:I heard he is still going.
Meanwhile, it seems we have 3/4 battles going on now
1) Contador vs A.Schleck for yellow
2) Menchov vs Samuel Sanchez for 3rd place
3) Vandenbroeck vs Gesink vs Rodriguez vs Leipheimer(?) for 5th..
4) Rest of top 10 spots between the failing Basso/Kreuziger and so on
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:i doubt that
Dekker_Tifosi said:2) Menchov vs Samuel Sanchez for 3rd place
Captain Phil said:The big news today is Contador tried one big attack but Andy Schleck managed to cover it with ease.
I think we are seeing a repeat of the Rasmussen/Contador battle. AC will blow himself out trying to attack in the coming days, then Schleck will finish him off with one big counter attack.
oronet commander said:We're all giving for sure that AS will win or be second, but if he doesn't take more time, Andy will be within Menchov's range in such a long ITT as this Tour's...
Dekker_Tifosi said:I did see a butterfly passing Armstrong a few kilometers from the finish
Moose McKnuckles said:Lance is obviously sitting on some excellent form and deciding to save it for a stage win as that will show what a selfless teammate he is.
Or something.
Straßenrennen said:Anyone else think Hesjedal did okay today? Only 2 minutes and 12th on the stage? For an emergancy grand tour contender he didnt doo too badly imo, perhaps Vaughters sold the pumpkin last year and has kept the prince for this year. Would be interested how he does with a real tour build up behind him. This tour is hard as sin and he came just for the ride and perhaps a few breakaways but instead hes climbing O.K. and is 13th overall.. true hes 7minutes down but possibly a top10 in the future? Yes okay hes 29 but next year.. top 10 is possible imo.
Straßenrennen said:Anyone else think Hesjedal did okay today? Only 2 minutes and 12th on the stage? For an emergancy grand tour contender he didnt doo too badly imo, perhaps Vaughters sold the pumpkin last year and has kept the prince for this year. Would be interested how he does with a real tour build up behind him. This tour is hard as sin and he came just for the ride and perhaps a few breakaways but instead hes climbing O.K. and is 13th overall.. true hes 7minutes down but possibly a top10 in the future? Yes okay hes 29 but next year.. top 10 is possible imo.
Why worse than usual? Kreuziger isn't very consistent in the high mountains, we've seen that now for three years in a row. He's still young, of course, but he hasn't shown any real improvement in his climbing. Which is a bit worrying, TBH.ScottyMuser said:probably not top 10 next year. Liquigas have been disappointing, with Kreuziger being worse than usual, and Basso exhausted from the Giro - next year they'll probably have Nibali and Kreuziger who both are better top 10 contenders. Cuddles will probably be better next year, Sastre could hardly do worse, and am sure KSy will change their squad and realise that Wiggo isn't the mabn for the tDf. Also, as Farrar has had a broken wrist, it has freed up Ryder to go for the GC, and Garmin to partially support him. T
Moose McKnuckles said:Lance is obviously sitting on some excellent form and deciding to save it for a stage win as that will show what a selfless teammate he is.
Or something.
theyoungest said:Why worse than usual? Kreuziger isn't very consistent in the high mountains, we've seen that now for three years in a row. He's still young, of course, but he hasn't shown any real improvement in his climbing. Which is a bit worrying, TBH.
Hesjedal is quite a character, BTW. You see him hanging at the back of the group, getting dropped pretty early, and finishing ahead of most people who dropped him earlier. Kind of a lesser Gesink.
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He's strong, of course, but he's been at this level for years now. He hasn't really made that step up. That's what I mean.The Hitch said:I rate wins in the 2 swiss stage races and podiums in these same races in different years + podium in paris nice as signs of someone who could yet come good in the mountains. Though you are right, he isnt very consistant in the mountains atm
The Hitch said:Earlier in this thread people were mocking Versus for not considering Samu a contender. So why are people here commiting the same mistake. Menchov this Menchov that.
Sure i understand, Menchov is a proven GT winner and better in tts. But as Armstrong, sastre, evens show, there is no nostalgia in this here game. There is only the here and the now.
Samu finished with Menchov today.
He finished with menchov on the col Jallaber.
He finished ahead of Menchov in the Avoriaz stage.
He finished ahead of Menchov on the Madeline and kept this up on a 30k descent + flat on his own while Menchov was with Gesink.
He was losing to Menchov before the mountains and he is ahead of Menchov now. If anyone is coming good in the mountains it is Sanchez.
Moose McKnuckles said:Lance is obviously sitting on some excellent form and deciding to save it for a stage win as that will show what a selfless teammate he is.
Or something.
nia O'Malley said:Hi all
First I'd like to congratulate Christophe Riblon, who got two mentions in this thread while every other loser on the planet got several dozen pages. He deserved it and it was a great ride.
Second, I fail to see what's wrong with AS's tactics, as it's pretty public knowledge he hasn't the speed for these short sharp climbs, so how is he supposed to gain time on them is a mystery. It would have been the height of stupidity to try and attack today with the major contender in his wheel, who is much better at these sorts of things than he is.
As it is he gained a lot of brownie points for not being shaken off by AC even once.
With Frank out, he hasn't a teammate currently able to really help, and I love the way he rides, not constantly in his hapless slaves' wheels like we've seen in the last decade, but with panache; saying he wants the three jerseys if he can have them, trying to win stages........
The mind-numbing bore that was Armstrong's era (heralded by Indurain's already) maybe made us forget what it is to be able to cheer on a proper contender with heart on top of class.
I prefer Frank but I'll sure take Andy instead as he is. He might not get yellow this year but he's only a chap and has quite a few years in front of him, and I'll keep cheering. It's been too long someone with a bit of charisma, a decent bad temper and no excuses handy when things go wrong has been around to make le tour exciting
Fair play to him and best of luck! It's surely more fun this way than watch Contador lord it over from day 1, with no suspense or opposition.
theyoungest said:He's strong, of course, but he's been at this level for years now. He hasn't really made that step up. That's what I mean.
His stage race wins are also the result of peaking for those races when not many other contenders do. But they're legitimate wins, of course.