TDF Stage 19 - Saturday, July 24 2010, Bordeaux - Pauillac, 51 km ITT

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joy118118 said:
Cance won MSR, so i dont think Geelong will trouble him.

yes he wants the RR win, but give up TT? well, I prefer seeing a new Worlds TT champion

Geelong course>>>>>>>MSR

MSR climbs are not overly steep or long. The climbs in the Melborune worlds actually have some pitches at 13%. Finishing straight is 6% also.

The italians who rode the course said it is like Amstel or Gent Wevelgem without the cobbles. Will be very windy down in geelong and the trip to geelong also.

Cadel will win again. Team Australia will mash tempo on the first climb and the Cadel will rip it part on the 2nd and solo to victory!
 
Aug 6, 2009
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who dat said:
cancellara extends lead to 17s at finish does anyone think any of the late starters can better that time?

Nope, I think the stage victory got settle before the transmission started, second place too.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Geelong course>>>>>>>MSR

MSR climbs are not overly steep or long. The climbs in the Melborune worlds actually have some pitches at 13%. Finishing straight is 6% also.

The italians who rode the course said it is like Amstel or Gent Wevelgem without the cobbles. Will be very windy down in geelong and the trip to geelong also.

Cadel will win again. Team Australia will mash tempo on the first climb and the Cadel will rip it part on the 2nd and solo to victory!

Phil Gil FTW:D
 
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joy118118 said:
it is a course not easy for sprinters i think

next year's Copenhagen course is more for sprinters

Copenhagen is definitely sprinter friendly, but Cancellara needs to drop more than the pure sprinters. My point was really just that IMO for Cancellara the harder the route the better (within limits of cause), he did fine in Mendrisio which was far harder I would think.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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Cerberus said:
Copenhagen is definitely sprinter friendly, but Cancellara needs to drop more than the pure sprinters. My point was really just that IMO for Cancellara the harder the route the better (within limits of cause), he did fine in Mendrisio which was far harder I would think.
Yes but Melb has steeper pitches where a rider could get away like Cadel.
joy118118 said:
Phil Gil FTW:D

He was my other tip. This course is perfect for him and the home staright is a hard uphill finish so he will like that.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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joy118118 said:
Boom arrived +10'30"
far from good

Where are my dutch friends? They have gone quiet. I guess they know that their boy is going to epically fail today on this course!:D

I would slit my wrists and retire if I were lars Boom!
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Where are my dutch friends? They have gone quiet. I guess they know that their boy is going to epically fail today on this course!:D

I would slit my wrists and retire if I were lars Boom!

I am sure they will appear when Evans finishes TT badly:D
 
Jun 16, 2009
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joy118118 said:
I am sure they will appear when Evans finishes TT badly:D

Evans is not going to try as If he did it would be no contest. Lelangue has said that he is actually expecting a good result.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Where are my dutch friends? They have gone quiet. I guess they know that their boy is going to epically fail today on this course!:D

I would slit my wrists and retire if I were lars Boom!
In that order?

Us Dutchies, we know Lars Boom. It's all or nothing for him. Always has been, always will be.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Where are my dutch friends? They have gone quiet. I guess they know that their boy is going to epically fail today on this course!:D

I would slit my wrists and retire if I were lars Boom!
Boom worked hard all Tour and I think he is just dead tired. Since it's his first Tour de France.
Just a guess though.

But ofcourse. It's a great shame a young 24-year old first timer does not do a good TT. Shocking!
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Boom worked hard all Tour and I think he is just dead tired. Since it's his first Tour de France.
Just a guess though.

But ofcourse. It's a great shame a young 24-year old first timer does not do a good TT. Shocking!

What about Bobby G? Another usual epic fail when it comes to the itt?:p
 
May 15, 2009
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Usual epic fail??
He has done 1 bad TT in 4 years as pro.

Stop being a complete *** :rolleyes:

how about other long TT lars boom does?

He is good in prologue. will he become next KREUZIGER in TT?
 
Jun 16, 2009
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3 foot ons have started in the last 6 minutes. They could ride a team time trial together and still would not beat FC!
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Then at least try to stop posting. It was a lot nicer the days you weren't here

Some posters would strongly disagree with you there. People love my posting!

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EBH have not been feeling well for the last week, apparently a heavy cold. Said before start that he would preserve energy in the ITT.