Tour de France 2017 Stage 16: Le Puy to Romans-sur-Isère

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All commentators are saying Kittel is favorite to win but first 60 kms are very hilly.
I think, he will be already 4-5 mins down when peleton start descent. If QS can get him back then he might win.
 
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bob.a.feet said:
It would make most sense for Indurain to be the leader of Millar's team and Froome being domestique (although Froome shouldn't even be in the team).

But then it wouldn't be Millar's team anymore :razz:
 
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miguelindurain111 said:
bob.a.feet said:
It would make most sense for Indurain to be the leader of Millar's team and Froome being domestique (although Froome shouldn't even be in the team).

But then it wouldn't be Millar's team anymore :razz:
He should have just left Froome out from the start.
 
Mar 31, 2015
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Eagle said:
3 man break at the moment, this surely won't be the final group
It could be. I can't see many teams willing to put riders in the break if it's so windy. Every GC team in the top 10 will want support, and every sprinter's team too.
 
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Mayo from Mayo said:
Hugo Koblet said:
bob.a.feet said:
Anyone see David Millar's TDF Dream Team yesterday? He had Indurain, Hinault, and Ullrich as domestiques for Froome. :rolleyes:
Ullrich and Indurain would indeed fit in perfectly with the Sky train. Hinault I wouldn't trust so much.

Millar said the same about Hinault.

I thought the same, but when you actually listen to his reasonings, it actually makes sense, kind of.
 

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