Tour de France 2015 stage 20: Modane - Alpe d'Huez

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Who will win the stage tomorrow?

  • Bauke Mollema

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • One of the 3 musketeers (Pinot, Bardet, Rolland)

    Votes: 10 6.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Vino

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Joaquim Rodriguez

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Alberto Contador

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Alejandro Valverde

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Vincenzo Nibali

    Votes: 8 5.5%
  • Nairo Quintana

    Votes: 82 56.2%
  • Chris Froome

    Votes: 25 17.1%

  • Total voters
    146
  • Poll closed .
Aug 29, 2012
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Sky'sthelimit said:
Movistar could have scored a massive own goal with expelling of needless energy, on the attack. Valverde was struggling to hold on to Quintana.

Or they could have won a lot of time if they had reached the top with 20 seconds over Froome. But that means doing all of the descent and flat between the two of them at a pace
 
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mspgrandi said:
**** l' alpe d huez, mountain stages should be designed without flat sections in between.. flat section kills the race. We had the greatest stage in our hands but obvioulsy quintana valverde cant bury themself for 30km in the flat. Nibali for example yesterday stayed 60km on his own because it was up and down until the end. no more flat sections please
How would you propose they get from one climb to the other? Are all the climbs in France linked by other climbs?
 
Aug 12, 2012
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McLovin said:
Froome a beast on descends!

He remeber me Inudrian when catch Rominger in the descent... that day was 1 minute, today just 4 seconds, but froome catched alone.
 
Jun 27, 2015
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mspgrandi said:
**** l' alpe d huez, mountain stages should be designed without flat sections in between.. flat section kills the race. We had the greatest stage in our hands but obvioulsy quintana valverde cant bury themself for 30km in the flat. Nibali for example yesterday stayed 60km on his own because it was up and down until the end. no more flat sections please

without flat sections stages would last 30-40km

Variety allows to take a breath
Unless you wanna "kill" all the riders in a couple of stages
 
Mar 10, 2009
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wwabbit said:
franic said:
Frenchmen going crazy on Alpe d’huez now Froome is in front of Bardet for polka
Movistar gave polka dots to froome, apparently

I feel bad for Bardet. Ag2r did everything they could to quell a GC battle on the CdF (which was really their only hope), but could only control it until 5 to go.
 
Oct 4, 2014
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LaFlorecita said:
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Squirbos_19 said:
Big 4 =/= top 4 in GC
Exactly ;) and neither is it the "4 best climbers in the race"
Contador’s fanboys deluded by their rider. It’s funny to remember their confidence in Utrecht.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean?
I remember having a huge discussion at the start of the Tour with Contador’s fanboys: I was saying he was going to be the last of the the big 4, and I was mocked by everybody.
Anyway, let’s focus on the stage and don’t waste time with my borderline trolling
 
Aug 24, 2009
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franic said:
LaFlorecita said:
Squirbos_19 said:
Big 4 =/= top 4 in GC
Exactly ;) and neither is it the "4 best climbers in the race"
Contador’s fanboys deluded by their rider. It’s funny to remember their confidence in Utrecht.
After a while it just seems childish to call every fan a 'fanboy'.
Besides, Contador is absolutely one of the big 4. Not sure if any of other ones would be able to have much better result after winning Giro a month and a half ago. Froome maybe, none of the others.
 
Jul 6, 2015
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wwabbit said:
Sky'sthelimit said:
Movistar could have scored a massive own goal with expelling of needless energy, on the attack. Valverde was struggling to hold on to Quintana.

Or they could have won a lot of time if they had reached the top with 20 seconds over Froome. But that means doing all of the descent and flat between the two of them at a pace

True, for sky it's a huge relief that attack did not stick.
 
Mar 27, 2010
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Gigs_98 said:
willbick said:
Makes me wonder why froome didnt just let quintana and valverde get a minute or so over the top of the climb and save his energy. Was always gonna get back to them on the descent and the flat before alp duez. How could quin and valv possibly stay away?
It would be extremely risky. If froome would have been isolated on this part valverde and quintana could have worked together and suddenly NQ would only have to get about 1 minute on the Alp and thats absolutely possible. Moreover piti is a very good descender.

Pretty much this. It wasn't a technical descent, so neither would have taken time on the other. So whatever the gap was at the top would be pretty much the gap at the valley. And then it would be 2 against 1, unless he was willing to let Porte come back, at which point he might have been 2 minutes behind, so any weakness would be enough to lose the tour.

This way all he has to do is be on a comparable level to Quintana up Alpe D'huez, he doesn't even need to be that close.
 
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franic said:
LaFlorecita said:
franic said:
LaFlorecita said:
Squirbos_19 said:
Big 4 =/= top 4 in GC
Exactly ;) and neither is it the "4 best climbers in the race"
Contador’s fanboys deluded by their rider. It’s funny to remember their confidence in Utrecht.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean?
I remember having a huge discussion at the start of the Tour with Contador’s fanboys: I was saying he was going to be the last of the the big 4, and I was mocked by everybody.
Anyway, let’s focus on the stage and don’t waste time with my borderline trolling
Great, Thank you!
 
Sep 16, 2009
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Looks like Froome is going to get the Polka Dot jersey. No idea why Bardet and Rodriguez didn't join the break. Are they dumb waiting for the final climb? If one wanted to win they needed to get 25 points on that climb.
 
May 26, 2009
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Hugo Koblet said:
Before the Tour, the best four was Nibali, Froome, Contador and Quintana. Now the best four are Nibali, Froome, Quintana and Valverde, so they could just as easily be labelled as the "Big 4" as Nibali, Froome, Contador and Quintana could.

That said, the term "Big 4" makes no sense as one rider is a level above the rest.

Top form Valverde loses to top form Contador, Froome, Quintana, Nibali every time. One Grand Tour with a tired Contador and whatever is going on with Nibali does not change that they are all better GT riders than Piti.
 
Jun 10, 2013
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irondan said:
mspgrandi said:
**** l' alpe d huez, mountain stages should be designed without flat sections in between.. flat section kills the race. We had the greatest stage in our hands but obvioulsy quintana valverde cant bury themself for 30km in the flat. Nibali for example yesterday stayed 60km on his own because it was up and down until the end. no more flat sections please
How would you propose they get from one climb to the other? Are all the climbs in France linked by other climbs?

Not to mention this wasn't the original design. It had riders coming down from the Galibier / Lautaret before the Alpe, which had no flat inbetween. Even though that wasn't perfect, can't really blame them.
 
Jul 7, 2012
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Gigs_98 said:
willbick said:
Makes me wonder why froome didnt just let quintana and valverde get a minute or so over the top of the climb and save his energy. Was always gonna get back to them on the descent and the flat before alp duez. How could quin and valv possibly stay away?
It would be extremely risky. If froome would have been isolated on this part valverde and quintana could have worked together and suddenly NQ would only have to get about 1 minute on the Alp and thats absolutely possible. Moreover piti is a very good descender.

With all that long descent and flat run before duez there was no way the 2 movistar could ever stay away. I think these guys tend to panic and not use their heads, the sky DS shudda been telling porte and froome to just ride up tempo, wudda saved a lot of energy
 
Jul 12, 2012
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mspgrandi said:
**** l' alpe d huez, mountain stages should be designed without flat sections in between.. flat section kills the race. We had the greatest stage in our hands but obvioulsy quintana valverde cant bury themself for 30km in the flat. Nibali for example yesterday stayed 60km on his own because it was up and down until the end. no more flat sections please


what about the 80 riders in the Grupetto? Whilst having mountain after mountain could be great if you do that for 7 or 8 stages per Tour (and 4 in a row like this year) your going to have a lot of riders fail to finish.
 
Sep 2, 2010
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Big Doopie said:
nibali had an awesome rest day.

Maybe he recovered from his crash. Remember, he didn't lose much time (stage 2 aside) before it. In fact, he looked strong in the ITT, and on the cobble stage. People are very forgetful around here, and use this forgetfulness to suit their narrative