Tour de France 2017 Stage 15: Laissac-l'Église - LePuy

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Walkman said:
Forever The Best said:
Meh. Only 12-13 seconds gain for Martin. :(

14 seconds, I think. Which is not noting. He reduced his time gap the yellow by 14,6% and jumped one place into fifth overall. In a tight race like this, it could be valuable.


14 seconds doesn't sound like much, but its going to matter if he gets near the top of GC going into the ITT. Those seconds now could pay dividends later

also ¡Vamos Landa!
 
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Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
This is why I like Tour

Mollema, Ulissi, Barguil, Pinot all competing for stage wins in break not some **** random Italian and Spanish pct riders

What is wrong with Italian and Spanish riders?

Tones of racism :mad:

:lol: :lol: :lol: I hope you're trying to troll there

I like good riders competing in breaks

Italian and Spanish dont qualify as good?

I think he's saying at the Giro and Vuelta random riders win breaks in their national grand tour because its important for those riders.

But in the Tour, all the top riders want to try and win
 
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DenisMenchov said:
On days llke this, I sometimes fail to understand cycling. How can Roglič, world's TOP10 TTer with a help of 3 other riders fail to catch 20s to Bauke Mollema in 15kms. Cycling I guess :)

This is after 180 km's, I guess he's not top 10 after that distance ;)
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Forever The Best said:
hrotha said:
Congratulations to Bardet for throwing away what might well have been his only chance to win the Tour in his career.
Bardet fails to understand what happened since he gave up trying already on stage 12.
He's the only rider really trying to win this Tour besides Sky, but hey, let's blame those who try.
What race did you watch. I was watching one where, after being gifted the perfect race situation to win the Tour, Bardet chose to hide behind his domestiques, who weren't even going full gas, rather than take this opportunity to actually race to win.
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Forever The Best said:
hrotha said:
Congratulations to Bardet for throwing away what might well have been his only chance to win the Tour in his career.
Bardet fails to understand what happened since he gave up trying already on stage 12.
He's the only rider really trying to win this Tour besides Sky, but hey, let's blame those who try.
I appreciated his riding on the stage to Chambery where he rode awesomely. But where did he attack this week except for 2 or 3 tries that lasted about 5 seconds?
Also Bardet is not the only one who gave up trying. Aru also gave up already on stage 12. Uran never even tried winning the Tour and the others don't have the form to win.
 
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IndianCyclist said:
If anything blame this stupid farce of the parcours putiing 20-30 k of flat downhill after a climb
It was actually the best profile to attack if there was a group together and 1-2 guys pursuing.

And that thing was a combination of narrow roads, hills, downhill. It was perfect for attackers if you ask me.

Congratulations to Froome on his fourth Tour de France.
 
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Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
This is why I like Tour

Mollema, Ulissi, Barguil, Pinot all competing for stage wins in break not some **** random Italian and Spanish pct riders

What is wrong with Italian and Spanish riders?

Tones of racism :mad:

:lol: :lol: :lol: I hope you're trying to troll there

I like good riders competing in breaks

Italian and Spanish dont qualify as good?
He/She was referring to Pro Continental riders (Italian in Giro, Spanish in Vuelta).

Also, the thing I hate most in cycling is riders sprinting for minor positions. Seriously what was the point in Ulissi sprinting for second, or Roche or Froome.
 
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The Hitch said:
Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
Benotti69 said:
Gloin22 said:
This is why I like Tour

Mollema, Ulissi, Barguil, Pinot all competing for stage wins in break not some **** random Italian and Spanish pct riders

What is wrong with Italian and Spanish riders?

Tones of racism :mad:

:lol: :lol: :lol: I hope you're trying to troll there

I like good riders competing in breaks

Italian and Spanish dont qualify as good?

I think he's saying at the Giro and Vuelta random riders win breaks in their national grand tour because its important for those riders.

But in the Tour, all the top riders want to try and win

I think it's fairly obvious that's exactly what he is saying.
 
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Benotti69 said:
hrotha said:
Congratulations to Bardet for throwing away what might well have been his only chance to win the Tour in his career.

Vincent Lavenu has to take some of the blame as he is the guy shouting in Bardet's ear.

But yes a missed opportunity today by Bardet, Uran, Martin and Yates to take time out of Froome.

Surely they know this, right? I'd say they just don't have it in them to ride faster and drop Froome. Froome has a stranglehold on this race at this point.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Gloin22 said:
This is why I like Tour

Mollema, Ulissi, Barguil, Pinot all competing for stage wins in break not some **** random Italian and Spanish pct riders
:mad:

What is this? Why are people getting offended over something innocent?

I don't really agree with him, because I always like a good breakaway stage even if the names are not as big as the ones in the TdF, but all he is saying that at the TdF the big names in cycling fight for the stage while at the Vuelta and Giro lesser known riders (a lot of spanish in vuelta and italians in giro) are in the breakaway fighting for stage wins.

Apparently he only likes it when big names win a stage.