Tour de France 2019

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Like every year the Tour seems to be decided before the first high mountain. It can only be saved by three things:

*A bad day for Thomas with the other teams not waiting for him.
*Quintana finding his best legs and his guts back.
*Alaphilippe all of a sudden turning into a high mountain specialist.
 
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Pantani_lives said:
Like every year the Tour seems to be decided before the first high mountain. It can only be saved by three things:

*A bad day for Thomas with the other teams not waiting for him.
*Quintana finding his best legs and his guts back.
*Alaphilippe all of a sudden turning into a high mountain specialist.

By the time we get to the Tourmalet stage on Saturday, G will have at least a minute on Bernal from the ITT and then at least another minute to the next serious GC contender -- maybe close to 3 minutes from G to the #3 GC guy (assuming Bernal is #2). Game over. Ineos will just control things on the Tourmalet -- all attacks will be strangled by the Ineos super doms, and then G will fly up the final half kilometer to add another 30 seconds or so to his already fat lead, and the race organizers will need to go ahead and call up the priest to deliver the last rites to the CG competition.
 
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Pantani_lives said:
Like every year the Tour seems to be decided before the first high mountain. It can only be saved by three things:

*A bad day for Thomas with the other teams not waiting for him.
*Quintana finding his best legs and his guts back.
*Alaphilippe all of a sudden turning into a high mountain specialist.
Realistically it's enough if thomas is just only the 4th or 5th best climbers and gets dropped in the tourmalet by, say, Quintana and Pinot. That doesn't seem completely unrealistic but I just once again think that like last year you would need a better climber than that to drop Thomas
 
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JosephK said:
DanielSong39 said:
If Thomas has a bad day the other teams will wait for him
Welcome to pro cycling

Agreed. Also, it was very moving to see Ineos holding up and waiting for Pinot and company today. :D

Would Quintana, Mas and Yates have waited as well? :lol:

Funnily enough it wasn’t even Ineos who kicked it off, it was EF then Alaphilippe. Ineos just had the sense to realise what was happening and be right at the front.
 
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DanielSong39 said:
If Thomas has a bad day the other teams will wait for him
Welcome to pro cycling

No they won't...unless its the result of mechanical or some other bad luck out of his control....even then its debatable wether they wait or not these days
 
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brownbobby said:
DanielSong39 said:
If Thomas has a bad day the other teams will wait for him
Welcome to pro cycling

No they won't...unless its the result of mechanical or some other bad luck out of his control....even then its debatable wether they wait or not these days
I remember that during the Ventoux stage 2016 two or three of Froome's doms crashed on a descent. At that time there was some crosswind action going on with Purito (and I think some others too) dropped. Froome immediately faked a pee break to force the peloton to stop and wait for hhis doms while the race was already in full swing. Valverde was furious but did not order his team to commit as Sky were allowed to come back. It was hilarious.
 
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Sestriere said:
brownbobby said:
DanielSong39 said:
If Thomas has a bad day the other teams will wait for him
Welcome to pro cycling

No they won't...unless its the result of mechanical or some other bad luck out of his control....even then its debatable wether they wait or not these days
I remember that during the Ventoux stage 2016 two or three of Froome's doms crashed on a descent. At that time there was some crosswind action going on with Purito (and I think some others too) dropped. Froome immediately faked a pee break to force the peloton to stop and wait for hhis doms while the race was already in full swing. Valverde was furious but did not order his team to commit as Sky were allowed to come back. It was hilarious.

Yeah sure, there will be examples of gamesmanship like that, i mean who can prove for sure wether another man genuinely needs to pee or not...but that's entirely different to the whole peloton waiting simply because someone is 'having a bad day'.
 
Hi Guys, firstly sorry iv been away, i hadnt log in issues and then i was lazy, but im back now.

Tour in full swing now, certainly an element of fear of Ineos going round, and certainly a piece of bad luck is needed give the domiance they impart, Thomas got away very lightly from his crash given how it could have turned out. Its never a joy when best hope is Jumbo and Kruj
 
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Salvarani said:
Bernal and Thomas will have to have a bad day or have bad luck with a crash or something. I cant see someone being strong enough that they gain back 3-4 minutes in the mountains. It aint over, until its over though.
TBH, we could be overestimating Thomas a bit. If he is not in his best shape that would be enough to lose everything and much more.
 
I wouldn't fully trust in relying on Bernal for the overall.. He hasn't impressed me this year and certainly not in Tour de Suisse. 'Only' 19 seconds ahead of Rohan Dennis, beating guys in the top 10 like: Benoot, Konrad, Hirt, Spilak, etc... Hasn't proven anything in a GT yet.