mastersracer said:
...Rogers was simply setting tempo on a non-final climb...Rogers' performance was not extra-terrestrial. It was workmanlike. The front group rode it at tempo...
OK, this is my first post.
MR I have to disagree with your opinion, Rogers clearly accelerated when Evans went, to the extent that the peloton was disintegrated and only contained (from memory) 8 riders - four from Sky plus Nibali and VDB. This has been clearly mentioned several times and yet you still refuse to include it in your observations.
The other issue you refuse to discuss is the continual presence of Porte, Rogers and Froome at the front driving the tempo
on mountain stages (forget them having rest days on the flats), who manage to keep the tempo high enough that noted climbers cannot escape, and other noted climbers get dropped.
Even the climb yesterday was informative, amongst all the drama of the Sagan climb and the tacks was the interesting spectacle of Rogers screaming up that extremely steep last three kms to rejoin after he had missed the jump.
MR there is no point in claiming the wattages are below 6.8 bla bla bla, every figure is completely biased by 20 years of EPO. The
facts are they are cracking every other team and individual rider in this years race, including last years winner, veulta winners and giro winners (some of whom have been juiced).
Open your eyes, smell the roses, how can you possibly be happy with this travesty starting from the ascent of La Planche des Belles Filles through the time trial and then La Toussuire.