Tour de France 2017 Stage 11: Eymet > Pau 203.5km

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Taxus4a said:
I dont like so many flat stages...maybe is to put more in difficult climbers in a Tour with so little ITT, but is boring and more with Kittel supremacy. Just with a climb close to the end or something similar would me much more interesting. Anyway maybe becuose I am spanish and they are close to Spain, and I know Pau quite well, I expect something interesenting about today stage.

with Cavendish, Demare and Sagan wiped out there isnt much competition left
Griepel may be past his best
 
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London Hibs said:
I'm sorely tempted to turn over to the tennis.
Murray warming up...

Sound more exciting than today's stage.
Even the commentators (in my country) are complaining about the course and they thought that even ASO would realize how boring this is. However, I don't think Prudhomme has the ability to realize this is a borefest. He is probably still counting the money paid by the start and finish cities...
 
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Lupi33x said:
Taxus4a said:
I dont like so many flat stages...maybe is to put more in difficult climbers in a Tour with so little ITT, but is boring and more with Kittel supremacy. Just with a climb close to the end or something similar would me much more interesting. Anyway maybe becuose I am spanish and they are close to Spain, and I know Pau quite well, I expect something interesenting about today stage.

with Cavendish, Demare and Sagan wiped out there isnt much competition left
Griepel may be past his best

Totally agree. Too many flat stages. Reminds me of the year's of Cipollini in his pomp who was at least more of a showman than Kittel. They put in more flat to keep Sagan out of green but with Sagan, Cav & Demare all out you get a stage like yesterday which was one of the dullest I can remember. And virtually no chance for the breaks to stay away either!
 
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Walkman said:
sir fly said:
London Hibs said:
I'm sorely tempted to turn over to the tennis.
Murray warming up...

Sound more exciting than today's stage.
Even the commentators (in my country) are complaining about the course and they thought that even ASO would realize how boring this is. However, I don't think Prudhomme has the ability to realize this is a borefest. He is probably still counting the money paid by the start and finish cities...

Well, he's just doing his job. We can do ours by not tuning in.
 
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Walkman said:
sir fly said:
London Hibs said:
I'm sorely tempted to turn over to the tennis.
Murray warming up...

Sound more exciting than today's stage.
Even the commentators (in my country) are complaining about the course and they thought that even ASO would realize how boring this is. However, I don't think Prudhomme has the ability to realize this is a borefest. He is probably still counting the money paid by the start and finish cities...
Well, I think there's potential in this kind of stages and a healthy reason behind their selection, but the circumstances just aren't favourable.
 
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del1962 said:
Alexandre B. said:
Katusha and Lotto-Soudal, Kings Sisyphus of this Tour.

Why dont they just leave it to Etixx?
Quickstep obviously don't need any help to control the soft breaks we've had on the flat stages of this race. So it isn't changing anything and costs nothing by helping. On the plus side it shows willing and shows some confidence in your sprinter - even if you have none.
 
LOL! The lady nurse/doctor in the medical car with the red hair blowing in every which direction it could ... how can she see what she is doing .. it would be a big distraction to me.
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