I think the biggest help from team-mates you can get on this type of stages is when the peloton splits apart. Then you want to have as many strong engines as possible in your group so that your group is riding faster than the other groups on tarmac in between the subsequent cobbled sectors.Koronin said:Broccolidwarf said:Koronin said:Oliwright said:Expect one of Sagan, Quickstep, GCV, or riders like Stuyven to win. Matt white describes it as infinitely difficult for small GC riders, I think they'll ride away from all GC guys.
Out of the GC group, I think G, Nibali, Valverde, Fulgsang and Jungels have the best chance of the GC contenders.
I expect G to free roam & for Froome to have Rowe, Moscon & Kwiat as his bodyguards. Whilst Castro tries to stay ahead and look after poor Egan Bernal. Aso long as Froome & G don't fall, I think they should be pretty good.
Landa & Quintana should be the most worried of the BIG GC contenders IMO. They're never the best at flat stages & making splits. But Erviti & a few others are excellent riders should they be able to keep up.
GVA has been given permission to stage hunt, but Porte has some incredible flat stage riders to look after him. & apparently TVG is pretty good on cobbles. Porte didn't do too badly in 2014 remember.
I worry deeply about Bardet, Martin, Majka & Yates. I also think Dumoulin, Roglic and Uran will be average to good.
Erviti is assigned to Valverde IF he can stay with Valverde on this stage. It's higly likely Valverde will be alone well in front of the rest of his team as he's by far one of the best cobbled riders on that team. Uran has two good cobbled riders to guide him.
I think this whole "guide" thing means very little tomorrow, if the captain himself cannot ride cobbles well.
It matters for positioning at the pave entries, but once on the cobbles, the light captains just can't keep up.... they are going to be bouncing all over the place, while riding on unfamiliar equipment, having to both shift gears and brake differently than they are used to.
Add to that, that the whole route is going to be lined by spectators like Alpe d'Huez, and they will be riding through the famous Roubaix dust clouds, with low visibility, on every pave.... and you have a recipe for disaster for the least competent riders on the cobbles.
Maybe as a guide however, having teammates that can handle the cobbles with be helpful as they'll need teammates near them in case of punctures, etc and we know there will be punctures. Having a teammate means a wheel while he waits for neutral service or the team for a new one. Have more than one to help is more useful in case of multiple punctures.
I hope just for this something fails in an unexpected place with no backup plan. Just to see Sky panic70kmph said:Sky plan to have six to seven wheels waiting at each sector along the route, on all 15 sectors of pavé
Three bikes per rider brought in just for the Roubaix stage mounted with aluminum handlebars
https://www.velonews.com/2018/07/to...g-full-on-roubaix-approach-for-cobbles_472276
70kmph said:Sky plan to have six to seven wheels waiting at each sector along the route, on all 15 sectors of pavé
Three bikes per rider brought in just for the Roubaix stage mounted with aluminum handlebars
https://www.velonews.com/2018/07/to...g-full-on-roubaix-approach-for-cobbles_472276
+1Dekker_Tifosi said:I hope just for this something fails in an unexpected place with no backup plan. Just to see Sky panic70kmph said:Sky plan to have six to seven wheels waiting at each sector along the route, on all 15 sectors of pavé
Three bikes per rider brought in just for the Roubaix stage mounted with aluminum handlebars
https://www.velonews.com/2018/07/to...g-full-on-roubaix-approach-for-cobbles_472276
Koronin said:Broccolidwarf said:Koronin said:Oliwright said:Expect one of Sagan, Quickstep, GCV, or riders like Stuyven to win. Matt white describes it as infinitely difficult for small GC riders, I think they'll ride away from all GC guys.
Out of the GC group, I think G, Nibali, Valverde, Fulgsang and Jungels have the best chance of the GC contenders.
I expect G to free roam & for Froome to have Rowe, Moscon & Kwiat as his bodyguards. Whilst Castro tries to stay ahead and look after poor Egan Bernal. Aso long as Froome & G don't fall, I think they should be pretty good.
Landa & Quintana should be the most worried of the BIG GC contenders IMO. They're never the best at flat stages & making splits. But Erviti & a few others are excellent riders should they be able to keep up.
GVA has been given permission to stage hunt, but Porte has some incredible flat stage riders to look after him. & apparently TVG is pretty good on cobbles. Porte didn't do too badly in 2014 remember.
I worry deeply about Bardet, Martin, Majka & Yates. I also think Dumoulin, Roglic and Uran will be average to good.
Erviti is assigned to Valverde IF he can stay with Valverde on this stage. It's higly likely Valverde will be alone well in front of the rest of his team as he's by far one of the best cobbled riders on that team. Uran has two good cobbled riders to guide him.
I think this whole "guide" thing means very little tomorrow, if the captain himself cannot ride cobbles well.
It matters for positioning at the pave entries, but once on the cobbles, the light captains just can't keep up.... they are going to be bouncing all over the place, while riding on unfamiliar equipment, having to both shift gears and brake differently than they are used to.
Add to that, that the whole route is going to be lined by spectators like Alpe d'Huez, and they will be riding through the famous Roubaix dust clouds, with low visibility, on every pave.... and you have a recipe for disaster for the least competent riders on the cobbles.
Maybe as a guide however, having teammates that can handle the cobbles with be helpful as they'll need teammates near them in case of punctures, etc and we know there will be punctures. Having a teammate means a wheel while he waits for neutral service or the team for a new one. Have more than one to help is more useful in case of multiple punctures.
Broccolidwarf said:benzwire said:What does the finish look like? They are not finishing in the velodrome are they?
Just outside apparently
Good choice by ASO - finishing with 1,5 lap in the Velodrome, and having to sort out the GC there, would be chaos.
I guess they could have done half a lap, but then, what would be the point?
Classics specialists will know the best route across the cobbles... will be able to close small gaps on or after the sections... know when the group is likely to break apartBroccolidwarf said:I think this whole "guide" thing means very little tomorrow, if the captain himself cannot ride cobbles well.
It matters for positioning at the pave entries, but once on the cobbles, the light captains just can't keep up.... they are going to be bouncing all over the place, while riding on unfamiliar equipment, having to both shift gears and brake differently than they are used to.
Add to that, that the whole route is going to be lined by spectators like Alpe d'Huez, and they will be riding through the famous Roubaix dust clouds, with low visibility, on every pave.... and you have a recipe for disaster for the least competent riders on the cobbles.
I can’t verbally explain how much i don’t want to do the stage of tomorrow.
So you don't wish them bad luck any more?Dekker_Tifosi said:Ok, so Sky is not special:
https://nos.nl/tour/video/2241546-sunweb-is-op-alles-voorbereid-70-reservewielen-en-een-speciale-fiets.html
Sunweb have special Roubaix bikes for Dumoulin and 70 reserve wheels with wider tyres (that are also on his roubaix bike)
The Hegelian said:I'm pretty reserved about this stage - it's Russian roulette for the GC riders. Someone will get a bullet, and however cool the spectacle is, I don't like that level of luck being potentially so decisive in a GT.
Who said that? Sir davie big baws takes nothing to do with the racing during a stageGuyIncognito said:I don't think that's necessary
Former Sky DSs say Brailsford panicks and demands mid-stage tactical changes even when everything is going to plan
Come on now, where are all the posts wishing Sunweb bad luck and posters telling us they really hate the team??Dekker_Tifosi said:Ok, so Sky is not special:
https://nos.nl/tour/video/2241546-sunweb-is-op-alles-voorbereid-70-reservewielen-en-een-speciale-fiets.html
Sunweb have special Roubaix bikes for Dumoulin and 70 reserve wheels with wider tyres (that are also on his roubaix bike)
Why worry have you any proof dust aggravates his asthma?macbindle said:Its very dry and dusty. I'm worried that it might aggravate Froome's asthma and then where would we be?
