TDF Stage 15 - Monday, July 19 2010, Pamiers - Bagnères-de-Luchon, 187 km

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BroDeal said:
Great job by Ryder. He is still hanging in there. I thought he would collapse in the Pyrenees.

He is b!tch slapping Wigans.

Mentioned this yesterday as its still totally true. Once again JV looks like a sound head when it comes to signing and selling.
 
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There is a difference between holding your position in the peloton, and all out attacking. Berto didn't need to put time on Sanchez/Menchov. And he didn't need to leave a decent pace as the rest of the peloton would have adjusted accordingly. This happens all the time in cycling.
 
May 13, 2009
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Big GMaC said:
Phil Liggett: 'It is the Tour de France, it should not be a gift for anybody. I am in favour of this attack'

LMFAO, so now everyone, who has bashed Phil and Paul the last 2 weeks is supposed to agree with what they say. CLASSIC!
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
I think the biggest defense Contador has for this move is the fact that Saxo gapped Contador et al. after the Stage 3 crash.

I don't like seeing this stuff. No way should you attack the MJ during a mechanical.

Agree. Not a nice way to get the yellow jersey. At least from the feed I saw Contador was pushing the pace quite a few times after Andy got the mechanical.

And now from the Eurosport replay: Vino slowed down but Alberto came from behind and went on.
 
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Publicus said:
I swear it's not any different. Andy went from 85th after Stage 2, to 6th after Stage 3. All because of the unfortunate crash of Frank. Spartacus didn't wait. Neither did Andy. He drove on.

Good point didnt think about this before, but now you've mentioned it, I am agree totally Alberto nearly lost some respect today from me, but you've redeemed him:cool:
 
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khodder said:
On the replay. When Andy's chain went Vino was already on his wheel, but Contador took a good 3-5 seconds to catch up with Andy going nowhere. He had opened up a somewhat signigicant gap...

Onto tomorrow, does anyone honestly see any big battles going on??

No Schleck was slowing down because of the problem. It took him awhile before he stopped because he had so much momentum. If he had put it in the big ring then he probably would have dropped AC. Look at how he gained time back on Contador despite Contador being at the front attacking.
 
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Menchov and Sanches just followed Contador who was attacking yellow jersey. Schleck had a little gap to Contador, I am not sure that Contador was closing. But what I am sure is that Contador attacked when he saw Schlecks mechanical.

When you see the replay, you will see that he had just shot out of the pack seconds before andy broke. In fact, from his position when he started to cover, I am wondering if Andy attacked when Contador was not on his wheel.

I just watched the coverage again, and Andy attacked when Contador was at the back of the group, vino was back too, vino shot out of the pack, and AC came after him, but if you WATCH the ACTUAL video, Andy attacked when Contador COULDN"T IMMEDIATELY COVER, and turnabout is fair play. Sucks for him that his chain dropped, but that is the way the cookie crumbles.
 
I have absolutely no problems with Contador pushing on today. He didn't really seem to go full gas, and it looked like he was waiting. On the climb, at least.

This is the day the Saxo hypocrisy comes back to haunt them. It was even a bit of instant karma, as Andy tried to profit from a moment when Contador seemed to be paying no attention at all.
 
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Straßenrennen said:
Mentioned this yesterday as its still totally true. Once again JV looks like a sound head when it comes to signing and selling.

He definitely has a good eye for talent and knows how to get the best out of his guys. I think Brad didn't understand just how good he had it at Garmin (no pressure to win vs. monumental pressure to win/produce results).
 
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BroDeal said:
I did not expect much to happen today, so there is always hope.

Agreed, but still going from uphill from the go is always fun, expect Charteau and Pineau to attack from KM 0 trying to consoladate/take away the Polkas. Moreau is likely to go as well.
 
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Big GMaC said:
Phil Liggett: 'It is the Tour de France, it should not be a gift for anybody. I am in favour of this attack'

Phil, as I have stated repeatedly, is the most clearheaded of the VS team.

(Sorry Kurt, back to the race, I know....)
 
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No Schleck was slowing down because of the problem. It took him awhile before he stopped because he had so much momentum. If he had put it in the big ring then he probably would have dropped AC. Look at how he gained time back on Contador despite Contador being at the front attacking.

Another STUPID comment by BPC. No, look at the actual video, not your mentally ill twisted view of events, and you will see that when Andy attacked, Vino and Contador were at the back of the bunch, which is why Andy attacked. Sucks for him that he threw a SUCKER PUNCH and took one himself.