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%

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Cance > TheRest said:
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.
Sainte Marie Campan is definitely the better side (La Mongie), especially when you are having a MTF or is using it as a penultimate climb. That side is constantly over 8% for the last 14 km, I think it averages 8,5% or something like that. This side is a bit more varied and not as tough, but is longer and climbs more altitude meters.

Its not like Gavia or Stelvio tho which has a side that's much harder and better suited to hard racing, Tourmalet is pretty close from both sides. But a MTF to Tourmalet from Sainte Marie Campain would definitely be preferably, but I heard its tailwind so it will be very, very hard today and hopefully pretty selective.
 
Gigs_98 said:
I'm happy Nibali joined the break but to be honest, it's kinda weird to chose today to attack. I always thought this is the mountain stage least likely to go to the break.

Everyday starting today. Polka dots also. Does he have the legs? Probably no. All he can do is try if he's still in France.
 
Pantani_lives said:
Tonton said:
Is there a way to shed some Ineos riders so it's not 5-6 of them at the foot of the Tourmalet?
Good question, but hard to answer. At least I hope the other teams the other teams won't do any pulling on the flat.

If Pinot wants to win he's gonna need to put Reichenbach and Gaudu at the front pretty early so that should make it hard for a lot of the Ineos guys.