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scribe said:AC was NOT in yellow on the cobbles. Which is the end of the discussion
WHAAAATTTT???? And did the mj have 3 flats on the cobbles or not???? And what did Saxo do? Attack?
scribe said:AC was NOT in yellow on the cobbles. Which is the end of the discussion
indurain666 said:I agree with that, AS should know better how to use his drivetrain.
Why doesn't someone just argue that Contador should have given Schleck his bike?
If you want to be ****ed off for someone, shed a tear or two for @nicholasroche who was betrayed by his team today. #tdf #intrigue
Mellow Velo said:Wow! You got that almost right. Even Speeway has crawled out from under his rock. He's had to wait almost 3 weeks.
No, there is another positive.
Tomorrow's stage is going to be a b*tch to control. Forget the final 60kms: straight up the Peyresourde and bang!
Saxo get to plan what the want to do, instead of being stuck on the front.
Probably, the same for Thursday. The whole race dynamic may have changed and it isn't all in Contador's favour.
I wonder what wacky tactics we have in store, next?
IMO Schleck looked the stronger, if he isn't wasted, then maybe Speedway will get another reason to find his way out into the light?![]()
scribe said:It's about not beating the strongest rider in a 3 week race because of a single mechanical moment. That's the point of the unwritten code.
The Crusher said:So now that I've dispatched the myth that Alberto would've caught Andy, let's take a look at the notion that this was rider error.
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Dr. Maserati said:So?
Was the finish line on top of the mountain.....no.
The amount of time Andy lost with his chain was what he lost on the stage, approx 40 secs. They would have finished with each other.
nowhereman said:No it's not. They get the point. It's a RACE. Not an etiquette contest. Where your skirt somewhere else.
Barrus said:Joe Papp is on fire with his twitter with this Andy and Alberto thing, really great comments:
Oh btw, for anyone bemoaning new posters in this topic, blame cyclingnews as they put a link to the forum on their news items concerning this incident
Dr. Maserati said:*And due to Vino having closed the gap and AC being right behind - that attack was not enough to displace AC.
sartoris said:Look closely here, guys:
http://www.rtve.es/mediateca/videos/20100719/averia-andy-schleck-bales/833011.shtml
You'll see how there's no way for AC to realize what happended to AS. He was attacking like mad and overtook the Yellow Jersey.
AS's bike "bumps" at 11" mark. AC overtakes him at full speed at 14"mark.
Honestly. Does anyone think, after watching this carefully, that in 3" time AC had time to realize what happened?
And, even in the strange situation that he did, how could he possibly stop and wait for him while all the other rivals swished by?
TahoeNL said:That brilliant... quoting Joe Papp's tweets! Who cares what Joe thinks?
The Crusher said:It's not that simple. This is part of the tactical sense of making an attack at a time like this: to isolate your opponents.
If no mechanical, Andy leads Alberto over the top, and Alberto is alone with no descending help. From what I've heard, Andy can descend at least as well as Alberto. So Andy ends up gaining time on the descent as well as the climb, or at worst, breaks even on the descent. Andy would've picked up 25 seconds or more.
TahoeNL said:That brilliant... quoting Joe Papp's tweets! Who cares what Joe thinks?
cxgentry said:Jan had class, Fabian has slowed the peleton when other team's MJ had trouble
TahoeNL said:That brilliant... quoting Joe Papp's tweets! Who cares what Joe thinks?