Tour de France 2017 stage 10: Périgueu > Bergerac - 178 km

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arvc40 said:
Eagle said:
Anyone see Phil Liggets fantasy Tour team on ITV4

Eddy Merckx, Joseph Bruyère, Raymond Poulidor, Fabian Cancellara, Jens Voigt, Robert Millar, Tom Simpson, Sean Yates and Mark Cavendish

Sounds like Bollox, Armstrong would be in there.

Agreed.
Also, 4 Brits? That's ridiculous.
Also, not many people would leave out Sean Kelly or Hinault.
 
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Surely Colbrelli and Boasson Hagen are better off saving energy for the final sprint than wasting energy on intermediates
 
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JackRabbitSlims said:
carton said:
Eagle said:
Surely Colbrelli and Boasson Hagen are better off saving energy for the final sprint than wasting energy on intermediates
Riders get bored, too.

Well, just over half way through the Tour.....Sagan is gone, points are points right?? You think Kittel is worthy of Green in Paris??

Well Cavendish got a green jersey one time, so...
 
Wildcard teams have been repaying the ASO for their selection to the Tour by getting in almost all of the breaks that stick, it would be nice to see one of them finish a stage off by stealing a win.

I know it won't happen in this stage, but they could in some others.
 
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DanielSong39 said:
JackRabbitSlims said:
carton said:
Eagle said:
Surely Colbrelli and Boasson Hagen are better off saving energy for the final sprint than wasting energy on intermediates
Riders get bored, too.

Well, just over half way through the Tour.....Sagan is gone, points are points right?? You think Kittel is worthy of Green in Paris??

Well Cavendish got a green jersey one time, so...

IMO, Mark Cavendish has quite the world class Palmares....Kittel, hmmmm, not so much.
Good luck to him though....with such a reduced field, he should take his chances, but if takes the "Green" we're gonna have to put a wee asterisk next to it :)
 
Kittel is a high-speed sprinter that continues the legacy of Petacchi and Cipollini. I don't see where the best sprinter of the world wouldn't be a worthy winner of the green jersey, just because Sagan turned it into the Intergiro classification of the Tour. It should be won by the fastest sprinter anyway.
 
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JackRabbitSlims said:
Well, just over half way through the Tour.....Sagan is gone, points are points right?? You think Kittel is worthy of Green in Paris??
I think if someone bosses nearly every sprint, yeah, they can keep the green.

In any case I think it's between Kittel and Matthews, unless something else crazy happens. So Colbrelli and EBH were mainly testing their legs, and sure, picking up some points just in case.

To be honest I didn't think Kittel would make a proper go at the intermediates until Thursday at the earliest.