Teams & Riders Tom Dumoulin discussion thread

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Meh, I'd rather have him ride Poland, Olympics and the Vuelta, let Barguil be the team leader for the Tour and then you have him and Ten Dam working for Dumoulin at the Vuelta.
 
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liamito said:
WillemS said:
Dumoulin will start in the Tour

Don't know how I feel about that.

With all these crashes at the Tour, you'd think that would be enough reason to skip this race. Most certainly after his 2015 experience.

Many people believe Tony Martin lost his gold medal in 2012 because of his TDF injury.

Really? I thought it did not make much of a difference because it was a hand injury?
 
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Mayomaniac said:
Meh, I'd rather have him ride Poland, Olympics and the Vuelta, let Barguil be the team leader for the Tour and then you have him and Ten Dam working for Dumoulin at the Vuelta.

They did not state he will be the leader. Most likely he will ride it as a Vuelta prep for the WC, take it easy and ride the TT's full gas.
 
I agree with Tom that a stage like today is silly and should never be longer then 200km.

I totally disagree with him that stages longer than 200km are longer needed in GT's. The Giro this year showed once again the value of a long tough stage, a stage of attrition.

I totally dig short stages as well, but not at the cost of long stages.
 
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Red Rick said:
Naturally it should be a mixture of both, but the length has to have a purpose. I'm totally opposed to the Tour 140km queen stages for years now.

The short mountain stages add a lot of spice and certainly have their value. The tdf keeps on forgetting to add a long 220-240km mountain stage in the mix though.
 
Kwibus said:
I agree with Tom that a stage like today is silly and should never be longer then 200km.

I totally disagree with him that stages longer than 200km are longer needed in GT's. The Giro this year showed once again the value of a long tough stage, a stage of attrition.

I totally dig short stages as well, but not at the cost of long stages.

I think that flat stages should be like 160km maximum and should feature multiple cat 4 or cat 3 climbs. Might make cycling more attractive which is important because teams are losing sponsors.
 
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Kwibus said:
Red Rick said:
Naturally it should be a mixture of both, but the length has to have a purpose. I'm totally opposed to the Tour 140km queen stages for years now.

The short mountain stages add a lot of spice and certainly have their value. The tdf keeps on forgetting to add a long 220-240km mountain stage in the mix though.
Exactly. I found the last stage of the TdS quite refreshing at 57km. Just make sure distance is also balanced out.
 
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according to his twitter he ran into an rv for a 'number 2' during toddy's race. Imagine finding that when you return from the roadside... Lol
 
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