Tour de France 2015 Stage 17: Digne-les-Bains-Pra Loup 161km

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sad for TJ. but every experienced cycling fan saw this coming - he was too early (mid june) too fit. now hes empty, immunesystem down = overly fatigued.
guys...for movistar just be patient, they will react when the right moment comes
 
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Cancelled said:
I get that Kwiatkowski is the world champ, but I don't think we need to see him dangling off the back multiple times on every climb...

Not even sure why Kwia is still in this race other than to be first man in Cavendish's leadout on Sunday. Unless he's some sort of traditionalist for whom the rainbow finishing the race is more important than seeing the rainbow being dropped as soon as there's a >3% gradient.
 
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DFA123 said:
Movistar obviously have something planned for today with so many guys in the break. We should probably wait to see how the stage pans out before slamming them.

but I want to slam them now!
 
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DFA123 said:
Movistar obviously have something planned for today with so many guys in the break. We should probably wait to see how the stage pans out before slamming them.

This ... they have a pass from me at the moment but if they don't attack and blow things up later I'll be raging :p
 
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Susan Westemeyer said:
Please remember that ill-wishing is not allowed and brings with it an automatic 24-hour ban. Thank you.
So wanting for a rider to never win any race is ill wishing? Is the same as wanting him to break a leg or something? Isn't cheering for someone, or against other, the only reason for sports like these to be broadcasted?

You must be proud of yourself. Have a nice day.
 
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TommyGun said:
I am SO sick of seeing this f**king Sky train trying to numb the race!!!

And people wonder why they are literally getting pissed on. It's not right, but what does Brailsford expect? He has designed a team that looks and rides a race as though Johan Bruyneel was calling the shots.
 
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TMP402 said:
Cancelled said:
I get that Kwiatkowski is the world champ, but I don't think we need to see him dangling off the back multiple times on every climb...

Not even sure why Kwia is still in this race other than to be first man in Cavendish's leadout on Sunday. Unless he's some sort of traditionalist for whom the rainbow finishing the race is more important than seeing the rainbow being dropped as soon as there's a >3% gradient.
Is Kwiato targeting WC in Richmond? If so he could have stopped yesterday, start rest period and then Vuelta +WC
 
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Tigerion said:
DBotero said:
SeriousSam said:
The Movistar hate is hilarious. Contador is a threat to 2nd and 3rd. He is pretty much no threat to 1st, thus Movistar have the incentive to chase.
+1

They spent the entire rest day talking about how they were going to attack sky at every chance and how they still think that Quintana has a chance to win.
Instead they do the work for Sky when the pressure goes on to protect their 2nd position, helping ensure that they have no chance of winning.

Even when they say the would give up those positions to win
They may have said this, but the real trade off is much more complicated.

Would they give up 2nd and 3rd for 1st guaranteed? Yes
Would thye give up 2nd and 3rd for a 0.001% increase in the chance to get 1st? Of course not, would be lunancy.

Somewhere in between is where the really tough choices need to be made.
 
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malakassis said:
sad for TJ. but every experienced cycling fan saw this coming - he was too early (mid june) too fit. now hes empty, immunesystem down = overly fatigued.

Froome beat tj in June, and he's not abandoning the race, so that's not an explanation.
 
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Are some of you guys stupid or what? why would movistar let contador go and see him reclaim 2nd spot. Sky was clearly forcing movistars hand by not reacting to contador. Froome has nothing to lose, he has a gap of 4 min to contador. Movistars gap is between 1 and 2 minutes so they have the podium to lose, which is important as well.
 
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perico said:
TommyGun said:
I am SO sick of seeing this f**king Sky train trying to numb the race!!!

And people wonder why they are literally getting pissed on. It's not right, but what does Brailsford expect? He has designed a team that looks and rides a race as though Johan Bruyneel was calling the shots.

Astana did the same in the Giro, no reaction.
 
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OmieeZF said:
Are some of you guys stupid or what? why would movistar let contador go and see him reclaim 2nd spot. Sky was clearly forcing movistars hand by not reacting to contador. Froome has nothing to lose, he has a gap of 4 min to contador. Movistars gap is between 1 and 2 minutes so they have the podium to lose, which is important as well.

They could have gone with him rather than just chase him down..
 
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SeriousSam said:
Tigerion said:
DBotero said:
SeriousSam said:
The Movistar hate is hilarious. Contador is a threat to 2nd and 3rd. He is pretty much no threat to 1st, thus Movistar have the incentive to chase.
+1

They spent the entire rest day talking about how they were going to attack sky at every chance and how they still think that Quintana has a chance to win.
Instead they do the work for Sky when the pressure goes on to protect their 2nd position, helping ensure that they have no chance of winning.

Even when they say the would give up those positions to win
They may have said this, but the real trade off is much more complicated.

Would they give up 2nd and 3rd for 1st guaranteed? Yes
Would thye give up 2nd and 3rd for a 0.001% increase in the chance to get 1st? Of course not, would be lunancy.

Somewhere in between is where the really tough choices need to be made.
they don't have to give up squat. Put Valverde on contadors wheel and let sky chase.
 
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pedromiguelmartins said:
Susan Westemeyer said:
Please remember that ill-wishing is not allowed and brings with it an automatic 24-hour ban. Thank you.
So wanting for a rider to never win any race is ill wishing? Is the same as wanting him to break a leg or something? Isn't cheering for someone, or against other, the only reason for sports like these to be broadcasted?

You must be proud of yourself. Have a nice day.

The ill-wishing comment was not addressed towards your thread. If you wish to further discuss this matter, take i to the About the Forum sub-forum. Any further discussion here will be considered off-topic and will be deleted, and may involve further sanctions.

Thank you.
 
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franic said:
TMP402 said:
Cancelled said:
I get that Kwiatkowski is the world champ, but I don't think we need to see him dangling off the back multiple times on every climb...

Not even sure why Kwia is still in this race other than to be first man in Cavendish's leadout on Sunday. Unless he's some sort of traditionalist for whom the rainbow finishing the race is more important than seeing the rainbow being dropped as soon as there's a >3% gradient.
Is Kwiato targeting WC in Richmond? If so he could have stopped yesterday, start rest period and then Vuelta +WC
Cavendish needs all 7 men for Sunday if he wants to beat greipel, he also needs renshaw to go around that last corner like its 2009
 
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I want to see Valverde and Contador in an attack together where they help each other.
 
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The Hitch said:
malakassis said:
sad for TJ. but every experienced cycling fan saw this coming - he was too early (mid june) too fit. now hes empty, immunesystem down = overly fatigued.

Froome beat tj in June, and he's not abandoning the race, so that's not an explanation.
Oh come on. Froome at 80% can beat TJ at 100%