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Tour de France 2019 stage 14: Tarbes - Tourmalet 117 km

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Will Alaphilippe lose the maillot jaune tomorrow?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 22.9%
  • No

    Votes: 64 77.1%

  • Total voters
    83
  • Poll closed .
Leinster said:
Scarponi said:
Indurain would have won 10 tours in a row with these short mountain stages, gives absolutely zero chance for riders like Quintana to do anything.
Bjarne Riis took his first yellow jersey by wining a 46km weather-shortened stage to Sestriere, and ended Indurain's reign as Tour champ.

The following year, Jan Ullrich won a 252km stage to Arcalis to take yellow, over a minute ahead of Pantani and Virenque.

Oh, and Quintana won the 65km stage to the Col de Portet last year.

Bjarne was comical of course. I'm not a fan of the extra short stages but each to their own. At least the grid positions start hasn't reappeared..........
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Oh trust me Dylan Van Baarle is going over Soulor in the peloton. That guy is a monster.

Yeah he’s class, the other teams need to put doms on the front that they would never use anyway to try and get rid. The sooner he drops the sooner they have to tire out their big mountain domestiques. I’m thankful kyrienka isn’t here with one of his trademark 100k pulls, the guy would just go on and on and on.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
silvergrenade said:
Broccolidwarf said:
Fuglsang saying in pre-stage interview, that Astana will send guys out in the early break, and he will attack on Tourmalet if he has the legs for it.
Nice to know that. CARNAGE!
The only problem is that this side of Tourmalet isnt that hard..Its a shame :cry:
If anything this side of the tourmalet is the harder one
On paper, it is. But the east-side has that stretch from La Mongie of continually high gradients, that is not quite matched anywhere on the Luz (west) side. On the other hand, the last km today is terrible from 500m before the last bend all the way to the top.
 

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