Singer01 said:I'd love to see this as a TT rather than a normal stage (40-50km), the gaps would be massive, the best riders would benefit, and no lottery of someone going down in front of a GC hope and taking them out.
Fuglsang is going for the attack, he wants to make it a difficult stage for the other GC contenders but bad luck can have influence. He have Magnus Cohrt, Michael Valgren and Gruzdev who probably can protect him long in. What about Fraile - can he help too?spiritualride said:Really nice post OP !
Fuglsang was the best rider in the 2014 stage... it was epic so I'm surprised how many people seem to have forgotten his performance. This is his moment to get a good GC gap on many of the favorites.
Last wet editions of Paris-Roubaix were 1998, 2001 and 2002.The Hegelian said:Yeah, despite my reticence I have to admit that 2014 was truly epic. Maybe magnified by the fact that we haven't had a wet PR in.....how long?? Ages.
hfer07 said:How's Dumo's skills on the cobbles?
DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Inner Ring.Kwibus said:DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Source?
Because if true his rivals will smell blood.
didn't stop him do a 80k TT at the giro, he'll be fine, they just change his saddle and all is goodKwibus said:DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Source?
Because if true his rivals will smell blood.
Link?DNP-Old said:Inner Ring.Kwibus said:DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Source?
Because if true his rivals will smell blood.
silvergrenade said:Link?DNP-Old said:Inner Ring.Kwibus said:DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Source?
Because if true his rivals will smell blood.
I couldnt find it on their twitter page.
Hoping its not a bad one. At the same time, how could they let such a thing get out?![]()
Among the GC contenders it’s hard to see them winning the stage but they finish the day in a winning position. Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) has the comparative advantage, this is the terrain he can exploit better than the rest, especially since Chris Froome has a saddle sore and that’s not going to heal today and Sky will look to deploy all their riders to shake things up. Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida)
Ahh..Thanks!rick james said:silvergrenade said:Link?DNP-Old said:Inner Ring.Kwibus said:DNP-Old said:Froome has a saddle sore.
Source?
Because if true his rivals will smell blood.
I couldnt find it on their twitter page.
Hoping its not a bad one. At the same time, how could they let such a thing get out?![]()
the stage preview
Among the GC contenders it’s hard to see them winning the stage but they finish the day in a winning position. Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) has the comparative advantage, this is the terrain he can exploit better than the rest, especially since Chris Froome has a saddle sore and that’s not going to heal today and Sky will look to deploy all their riders to shake things up. Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida)
Team Sky: We have one leader at the Tour de France
Team Sky directeur sportif Servais Knaven has cleared up the Tour de France leadership situation at Team Sky, insisting that Chris Froome is the undoubted team leader, and that Geraint Thomas remains a back-up option.
Ever watched the Eneco/BinckBank tour?hfer07 said:How's Dumo's skills on the cobbles?
