Tour de France 2018 stage 9: Arras > Roubaix 156,5 km

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Grand Racing All day!! Chapeau to Degenkolb, so many have written him off after his horrible accident. I would have liked to see GVA take it in yellow, but to to see Degenkolb take it was very satisfying.
 
I had a feeling, that the media and people in general, would be disappointed after hyping this stage so much. I kinda feared and expected, that we wouldn't see any significant time gaps between GC men. Had hoped more from Nibali. Surprised by the many crashes, and sad that they accounted for most of the change in the GC.

What makes me happy though, is seeing Degenkolb win!
 
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Degenkolb was not among the guys I was cheering for to win the stage, but after watching his interview I'm thrilled that he won. Perfect winner for today.
 
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Simurgh said:
I had a feeling, that the media and people in general, would be disappointed after hyping this stage so much. I kinda feared and expected, that we wouldn't see any significant time gaps between GC men. Had hoped more from Nibali. Surprised by the many crashes, and sad that they accounted for most of the change in the GC.

What makes me happy though, is seeing Degenkolb win!
I felt the same pre-stage re GC. However, in spite of the lack of GC action I'm still satisfied with the stage. The chaotic racing, multiple splits and constant crashing was extremely dramatic. I'll take this over a mass peloton slow-peddling for 180km behind a hopeless breakaway anyday.
 
happytramp said:
It sort of seems like anyone complaining about this stage is basically complaining that Froome didn't lose time.
I think more that a stage where a good chunk of GC contenders, and many other riders, hit the deck - largely as a result of the parcours - doesn't really belong in a three week race.
 
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IndianCyclist said:
The problem is that ASO wanted to give a taste of PR to this stage. Make it >250 with Arenberg in, it would become a massacre,

Thats not even realistic, cmon. 160-180 km with 20-30 km of cobbles is more than enough for one Tour stage.

2014 they finished right outside Arenberg, but didnt ride it. Im sure they could make a route to incorporate it tho.

Will never see a >250 km with cobbles


Weather and good support to keep it together was the factor here. Everyone had prepared great for this. Some had more bad luck than others.
 
DFA123 said:
happytramp said:
It sort of seems like anyone complaining about this stage is basically complaining that Froome didn't lose time.
I think more that a stage where a good chunk of GC contenders, and many other riders, hit the deck - largely as a result of the parcours - doesn't really belong in a three week race.
The problem is a lot of people were fine with it when it was Froome. I’m not going to cross-reference posts but it would be interesting to see how consistent they are.
 
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Salvarani said:
IndianCyclist said:
The problem is that ASO wanted to give a taste of PR to this stage. Make it >250 with Arenberg in, it would become a massacre,

Thats not even realistic, cmon. 160-180 km with 20-30 km of cobbles is more than enough for one Tour stage.

2014 they finished right outside Arenberg, but didnt ride it. Im sure they could make a route to incorporate it tho.

Will never see a >250 km with cobbles


Weather and good support to keep it together was the factor here. Everyone had prepared great for this. Some had more bad luck than others.
Also the fact it's the 8th consecutive day of racing. The riders just don't have anything like the same kind of anaerobic matches to burn, as they do in a one-day races that they've been peaking towards for months.

Makes splits much more difficult to make and maintain.