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Tour de France 2017 stage 9: Nantua > Chambéry - 181,5 km

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damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
If there's rain on the descent I highly doubt that Froome finishes this Tour! He looked vulnerable yesterday already and Bardet might try to kill him.

By doing what? Putting a stick through his wheel?
Froome is among top 3 descenders if you count only GC contenders. He is not the one who should be worried. Quintana, Porte, Contador, et al could be screwed if Froome and Bardet decide to push it on descent
On a rainy, technical descent Froome ain't got nothing to offer IMHO!
 
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staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
If there's rain on the descent I highly doubt that Froome finishes this Tour! He looked vulnerable yesterday already and Bardet might try to kill him.

By doing what? Putting a stick through his wheel?
Froome is among top 3 descenders if you count only GC contenders. He is not the one who should be worried. Quintana, Porte, Contador, et al could be screwed if Froome and Bardet decide to push it on descent
On a rainy, technical descent Froome ain't got nothing to offer IMHO!
Of course... Its not like just month ago he killed other GC contenders on the Chat descent...
 
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damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
If there's rain on the descent I highly doubt that Froome finishes this Tour! He looked vulnerable yesterday already and Bardet might try to kill him.

By doing what? Putting a stick through his wheel?
Froome is among top 3 descenders if you count only GC contenders. He is not the one who should be worried. Quintana, Porte, Contador, et al could be screwed if Froome and Bardet decide to push it on descent
On a rainy, technical descent Froome ain't got nothing to offer IMHO!
Of course... Its not like just month ago he killed other GC contenders on the Chat descent...
It was dry back then wasn't it? That's the one variable regarding Froomes downhill skills that IMHO changes a lot.
 
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Re: Tour de France 2017 stage 9: Nantua > Chambéry - 181,5 k

Poor climbers and descenders will be exposed today, but this is as it should be. A stage to cull the weakest
 
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staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
If there's rain on the descent I highly doubt that Froome finishes this Tour! He looked vulnerable yesterday already and Bardet might try to kill him.

By doing what? Putting a stick through his wheel?
Froome is among top 3 descenders if you count only GC contenders. He is not the one who should be worried. Quintana, Porte, Contador, et al could be screwed if Froome and Bardet decide to push it on descent
On a rainy, technical descent Froome ain't got nothing to offer IMHO!
Of course... Its not like just month ago he killed other GC contenders on the Chat descent...
It was dry back then wasn't it? That's the one variable regarding Froomes downhill skills that IMHO changes a lot.

It was. But it still showed that Froome is better technically when going down descent. He seems to be better bike handler overall. And that skill only gets magnified by rain. Just looked at the prologue. Rain hardly slowed him down.
IMHO other than Bardet, he will put significant time into all other GC contenders if he is the first one or in a first small group over the top
 
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Rollthedice said:
Froome didn't kill anybody on the descent, it looked spectacular but the outcome was zero. He caught Aru who had a 10 sec advantage and at the bottom he was in group with Richie, Birdsong and that same Aru.

If it wasn't for Birdsong, Porte would have dropped on that descent and catching Aru downhill is impressive to say the least
 
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Rollthedice said:
Froome didn't kill anybody on the descent, it looked spectacular but the outcome was zero. He caught Aru who had a 10 sec advantage and at the bottom he was in group with Richie, Birdsong and that same Aru.

Indeed. Was nothing special

he also lost time on Bardet and Valverde.
 
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staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
damian13ster said:
staubsauger said:
If there's rain on the descent I highly doubt that Froome finishes this Tour! He looked vulnerable yesterday already and Bardet might try to kill him.

By doing what? Putting a stick through his wheel?
Froome is among top 3 descenders if you count only GC contenders. He is not the one who should be worried. Quintana, Porte, Contador, et al could be screwed if Froome and Bardet decide to push it on descent
On a rainy, technical descent Froome ain't got nothing to offer IMHO!
Of course... Its not like just month ago he killed other GC contenders on the Chat descent...
It was dry back then wasn't it? That's the one variable regarding Froomes downhill skills that IMHO changes a lot.

The final myth to be debunked: Froome's skills in the rain. He got away with Bardet and Nibali last year in the wet, before catching the white line, but I certainly expect him to get away again today
 
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