Much as expected... an own goal by ASO and a less competitive race... but plenty of carnage for those that call that and today a sport? Blood money.
Koronin said:Valv.Piti said:Movistar moved 3 places up in the team GC, enough said.
Yep, and if they do what they should do in the mountains, they'll have that title. 3 GC riders who can all finish GC top 10 if not top 5 will give you the team title. Quickstep doesn't have many riders for the mountains.
Oliwright said:Koronin said:Valv.Piti said:Movistar moved 3 places up in the team GC, enough said.
Yep, and if they do what they should do in the mountains, they'll have that title. 3 GC riders who can all finish GC top 10 if not top 5 will give you the team title. Quickstep doesn't have many riders for the mountains.
Valverde is not a top 5 GC climber anymore. But obviously, Landa & Quintana are in good shape!
+1Eyeballs Out said:It was an excellent stage and a well designed stage with ideal level of difficulty. The perfect weather certainly helped the climbers but that's luck of the draw. I don't see any reason why there should not be a cobbles stage every year. It is a much better way of having a stage which is effectively a team test than a mind-numblingly dull team time trial
What's this?Red Rick said:Rules haven't mattered in cycling for a long timePricey_sky said:I find it very difficult to believe Bardet wasn’t given a big hand by motos in the final there. There was obviously a reason we weren’t shown pictures from that group near the end. I wonder if anyone out on the road near the finish managed to get a photo or video, social media should tell us more in the next few hours.
Hysteria.TubularBills said:Much as expected... an own goal by ASO and a less competitive race... but plenty of carnage for those that call that and today a sport? Blood money.
Did you see Bardet's face when Naesen was doing some pulls at the front of that group? That was some serious effort.yaco said:With around 12kms to go the Landa/Bardet group were around 35 seconds ahead of the Uran Group - It should be noted that Uran had 2 team-mates who were pulling for that group - Yet 12 kms later the Uran Group were 1 minute and 20 seconds down on the Bardet group - Something is fishy unless the GPS data was wrong.
yaco said:With around 12kms to go the Landa/Bardet group were around 35 seconds ahead of the Uran Group - It should be noted that Uran had 2 team-mates who were pulling for that group - Yet 12 kms later the Uran Group were 1 minute and 20 seconds down on the Bardet group - Something is fishy unless the GPS data was wrong.
Drapac was already slower than the Movistar group, because at one point they were only a handful of second behind. Then Naesen starts pulling and team cars provide some unwitting assistance. EF ended with only two riders with Uran: Phinney, and Rolland, who is probably of little help on the flat. Scully ends more than a minute down, Vanmarcke more than 3 minutes down. No magical help for Bardet was required.yaco said:With around 12kms to go the Landa/Bardet group were around 35 seconds ahead of the Uran Group - It should be noted that Uran had 2 team-mates who were pulling for that group - Yet 12 kms later the Uran Group were 1 minute and 20 seconds down on the Bardet group - Something is fishy unless the GPS data was wrong.
nilfen said:Dont know wether I can link pictures here due to copyrights, but some nice shots from today's stage:
https://www.bt.dk/cykling/styrt-styrt-styrt-se-billederne-fra-vanvids-etapen-i-tour-de-france
It would have better if the camera panned out to see who was really doing the pullingjanraaskalt said:Did you see Bardet's face when Naesen was doing some pulls at the front of that group? That was some serious effort.yaco said:With around 12kms to go the Landa/Bardet group were around 35 seconds ahead of the Uran Group - It should be noted that Uran had 2 team-mates who were pulling for that group - Yet 12 kms later the Uran Group were 1 minute and 20 seconds down on the Bardet group - Something is fishy unless the GPS data was wrong.
Basically that was the difference. Uran had 4 teammates initially and finished with 2.zlev11 said:Bardet got into the Landa group when they were already within 30 seconds of the main field. That group had the advantage of a motorbike camera in front of them the entire way, while the Uran group had the motorbike camera behind them.
and yeah, Naesen was a beast.