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

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RattaKuningas said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
What a stage

One thing I do remember is that Froome can't seem to drop anyone really, well except Quintana (giro/tour still no good combo) and Contador (over the hill, definitely now... :( )

Indeed. Nobody seems to be clearly stronger than the others but only Uran hasn't done anything (attacks) yet so we don't know what he is capable of.

We know he is able to keep up with Froome with a bent hanger and his shifting broken
 
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Dukerojo said:
hfer07 said:
Seriously - who on Earth would have ever thought of URAN making a comeback, let alone winning a stage? :surprised: :D

What a stage - for all the good and bad reasons combined....feel so sorry for LRP - that's not the way to leave the Tour....

Anyone that follow and knows him knew he had it, he is such a hard worker

JV on tv saying they knew he was coming good but they stayed under the radar intentionally :)
 
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Amused said:
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From Mavic: Uran's hanger was bent and his shifting was broken. He asked Mavic mechanic to put it in the 11t and he'd go for it.

Baller.

Haha, that's great.
 
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Ruby United said:
From CN live stream:
"Contador, it transpires, received a heavy blow to the knee in the same crash that saw Thomas abandon. The Spaniard also hit the deck when Nairo Quintana bumped into him on the Grand Colombier. In the end, he fell away on the Mont du Chat and lost 4:19."

That explains it, another crash impacting his TdF
 
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BullsFan22 said:
If Aru crashed, had to wait, lost time, then never made contact, and then Froome DQ'd, the race would be absolutely into tatters. It already is with Sagan's unfair DQ, the crashes and other things going on. Thankfully Aru didn't crash, though if Froome did that on purpose, it's pretty low. Lower than Aru attacking when Froome had a puncture.

Remember when Contador tried to attack on the col jallabert descent but went off the road in 2013 and Froome had a hissy fit afterwards about how this was illegitimate and no one is allowed to crash in front of him. Walsh backed Froome, but the rest of the cycling world didn't - saying you are allowed to attack in cycling.

Anyway, that incident suggests Froome is enough of a hot head to do something like this.
 
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Climber123 said:
Ruby United said:
From CN live stream:
"Contador, it transpires, received a heavy blow to the knee in the same crash that saw Thomas abandon. The Spaniard also hit the deck when Nairo Quintana bumped into him on the Grand Colombier. In the end, he fell away on the Mont du Chat and lost 4:19."

That explains it, another crash impacting his TdF

He'd have lost time anyway...
 
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Climber123 said:
That explains it, another crash impacting his TdF
If he crashes once, it's bad luck.
When he crashes in each GT, one starts to think about bike handling...
 
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Ruby United said:
From CN live stream:
"Contador, it transpires, received a heavy blow to the knee in the same crash that saw Thomas abandon. The Spaniard also hit the deck when Nairo Quintana bumped into him on the Grand Colombier. In the end, he fell away on the Mont du Chat and lost 4:19."
The second Contador was gapped I knew for 100% we'd hear this. Its like Cadel Evans used to be.
 
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46&twoWheels said:
bigcog said:
Dr. Watson said:

Jesus some of the comments on this thread are so weak and laughable. Clearly it ain't a head butt, do you even know what one of those is ?

it was an elbow. The anatomical part is irrelevant

He was clearly trying to make Aru pay for Aru's competitiveness

Making an issue of an "elbow" which doesn't exist. And substitute the word "competitiveness" for "sneakiness" and you'd be far more accurate. Plenty of people better qualified than me calling Arus behaviour a disgrace.
 
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d-s3 said:
Climber123 said:
That explains it, another crash impacting his TdF
If he crashes once, it's bad luck.
When he crashes in each GT, one starts to think about bike handling...

The crash wasn't the problem here...
 
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The Hitch said:
BullsFan22 said:
If Aru crashed, had to wait, lost time, then never made contact, and then Froome DQ'd, the race would be absolutely into tatters. It already is with Sagan's unfair DQ, the crashes and other things going on. Thankfully Aru didn't crash, though if Froome did that on purpose, it's pretty low. Lower than Aru attacking when Froome had a puncture.

Remember when Contador tried to attack on the col jallabert descent but went off the road in 2013 and Froome had a hissy fit afterwards about how this was illegitimate and no one is allowed to crash in front of him. Walsh backed Froome, but the rest of the cycling world didn't - saying you are allowed to attack in cycling.

Anyway, that incident suggests Froome is enough of a hot head to do something like this.

Nibali attacked in 2015 while he was 8 minutes down and in stage-hunt mode and Froome still threw a fit. Then again, those two do have a history (including a water bottle toss from Nibali).
 
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The Hitch said:
Ruby United said:
From CN live stream:
"Contador, it transpires, received a heavy blow to the knee in the same crash that saw Thomas abandon. The Spaniard also hit the deck when Nairo Quintana bumped into him on the Grand Colombier. In the end, he fell away on the Mont du Chat and lost 4:19."
The second Contador was gapped I knew for 100% we'd hear this. Its like Cadel Evans used to be.

100%
 
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Average age of the 9 riders out of the race so far is 31. No inexperience factor in crashing...
 
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Carols said:
Dukerojo said:
hfer07 said:
Seriously - who on Earth would have ever thought of URAN making a comeback, let alone winning a stage? :surprised: :D

What a stage - for all the good and bad reasons combined....feel so sorry for LRP - that's not the way to leave the Tour....

Anyone that follow and knows him knew he had it, he is such a hard worker

JV on tv saying they knew he was coming good but they stayed under the radar intentionally :)

The great Fraud Jonathan Vaughters being interviewed on TV should put talk of "honour" "tradition" and "customs" in cycling into perspective.

There is none.
 
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The Hitch said:
Ruby United said:
From CN live stream:
"Contador, it transpires, received a heavy blow to the knee in the same crash that saw Thomas abandon. The Spaniard also hit the deck when Nairo Quintana bumped into him on the Grand Colombier. In the end, he fell away on the Mont du Chat and lost 4:19."
The second Contador was gapped I knew for 100% we'd hear this. Its like Cadel Evans used to be.
One of those things that are impossible to prove or disprove. We're all gonna believe what we want to believe.
 
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Carols said:
Dukerojo said:
hfer07 said:
Seriously - who on Earth would have ever thought of URAN making a comeback, let alone winning a stage? :surprised: :D

What a stage - for all the good and bad reasons combined....feel so sorry for LRP - that's not the way to leave the Tour....

Anyone that follow and knows him knew he had it, he is such a hard worker

JV on tv saying they knew he was coming good but they stayed under the radar intentionally :)

He prepared for the Tour but he was supposed to be the co-leader with Rolland... He just wanted to have a good position but I think that now things will change
 
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bajbar said:
The crash wasn't the problem here...
I also think so.
I really like him for his style of racing, but his days are over. One can't avoid aging.
 
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Zoophonic said:
46&twoWheels said:
bigcog said:
Dr. Watson said:

Jesus some of the comments on this thread are so weak and laughable. Clearly it ain't a head butt, do you even know what one of those is ?

it was an elbow. The anatomical part is irrelevant

He was clearly trying to make Aru pay for Aru's competitiveness

Making an issue of an "elbow" which doesn't exist. And substitute the word "competitiveness" for "sneakiness" and you'd be far more accurate. Plenty of people better qualified than me calling Arus behaviour a disgrace.

Yeah Froome definitely looking for revenge which I don't really blame him for.. that said he clearly went for Aru and wouldn't be surprised to see him get in trouble for it.