Tour de France 2018 stage 6: Brest > Mûr de Bretagne 181 km

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SKSemtex said:
tobydawq said:
I don't know if he'll win the stage, but Gilbert will be in yellow after today.

What do you think? Do they throw a coin with Ala who is going for it today?

They will both prevaricate before the stage.

Gilbert will go first to create a gap (could be with 1 km to go, could be an attack with a small group at the bonus sprint with 12 km to go.

Gilbert will be caught by somebody, maybe GVA, but Gilbert rarely goes completely all in just to explode 300m before the line, he always saves something and measures his effort. So Gilbert will hang in with the GVA-led group. Sagan glued to GVA wheel. Alaphilippe not very far behind with Valverde glued to his wheel.

Alaphilippe will launch his attack. If he wins, all well and good. If he doesn't he may well finish just in front of or just behind Gilbert. After the race, they will diplomatically claim they achieved the best result possible.
 
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Baldinger said:
Looks like cross winds today.

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tobydawq said:
Laplaz said:
Lequack said:
When was the last time the winds actually affected a TDF stage? Must have been a couple of years now since I can remember.
2015, stage 2?

2016, stage 11. Sagan, Froome, Bodnar, Thomas.
2017, stage stage 16. Top10 GC riders like Contador and Dan Martin losing time.

Turns out those stages are more frequent than some would think. :razz:
 
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tobydawq said:
Laplaz said:
Lequack said:
When was the last time the winds actually affected a TDF stage? Must have been a couple of years now since I can remember.
2015, stage 2?

2016, stage 11. Sagan, Froome, Bodnar, Thomas.

Can't believe people don't remember this stage. One of the most epic stages ever. Green jersey and yellow jersey powering away from peloton and going full gas in the last 12km. Amazing stuff, even though it was Froome.
 
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rghysens said:
tomorrow said:
Baldinger said:
Looks like cross winds today.

in which part, somewhere where the echelons could actually stick?

NNE wind with speeds up to 20km/h (not that much).
Basically crosswinds from km20 to km160 (headwind on the climbs in the final, so timing will paly a big role)

that is good then, hope somebody will want to spice things up, the problem is it wont be QS or Bora, which are one of the best in this activity.
 
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tomorrow said:
rghysens said:
tomorrow said:
Baldinger said:
Looks like cross winds today.

in which part, somewhere where the echelons could actually stick?

NNE wind with speeds up to 20km/h (not that much).
Basically crosswinds from km20 to km160 (headwind on the climbs in the final, so timing will paly a big role)

that is good then, hope somebody will want to spice things up, the problem is it wont be QS or Bora, which are one of the best in this activity.

LottoBE?
 
It will be nobody, we get a 50-100 men sprint to the last climb, some gaps will appear, everyone will say something about rider x losing 10 seconds while that says nothing over a 3 week grand tour and we all get hyped over nothing
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
It will be nobody, we get a 50-100 men sprint to the last climb, some gaps will appear, everyone will say something about rider x losing 10 seconds while that says nothing over a 3 week grand tour and we all get hyped over nothing
I feel attacked.... but this is very true :lol:
 
I'm only here this early for the scenery, which is spectacular.

I'm always stunned at how many people can afford huge camping caravans. Where do they keep them when they're not watching the TdF? There must be 10,000 lining the roads today. Are they all Dutch? Do British people take them on the ferry? So many questions.