Tour de France: Stage 19, Bonneval - Chartres 53.5km

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May 27, 2010
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I'm just worried that Tejay won't be as strong today after 19 days of racing.
But he has improved a lot from last year and didn't fade in the last two weeks like he did in 2010 and 2011.
 

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Jan 16, 2012
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King Of The Wolds said:
***** - Wiggo
**** - Froomey
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Absolutely no chance at all - everybody else
Fighting it out for 3rd - Millar, TJVG

***** - Wiggo
**** - Froomey
*** - EBH
** - Porte
* - Rogers

fixed it for ya! :p
 
Jul 14, 2011
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Punter said:
I see Porte higher in the betting than Rogers with some bookmakers - can anyone explain this to me?

I know Porte took it easy on stage 9 but Rogers beat him by over 2 mins in the Dauphine ITT and should surely be favoured to finish higher?

Porte took the Dauphine pretty easy as well...

Depends who is more motivated. Probably say Rogers since he is riding the chrono at the Olympics as well
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Is anyone even going to watch this? TT's are often boring as it is, but this one has no point. The tour has been over for weeks, what a sad joke.
 
Sep 14, 2011
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diorgen said:
Is anyone even going to watch this? TT's are often boring as it is, but this one has no point. The tour has been over for weeks, what a sad joke.

Some of us enjoy watching cycling so yes. By the way, you missed a cracking stage yesterday.
 
Apr 8, 2010
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diorgen said:
Is anyone even going to watch this? TT's are often boring as it is, but this one has no point. The tour has been over for weeks, what a sad joke.

Watching Wiggins on a tt bike is always a joy imo. It will be interesting to see how he does after 19 days of racing.
 
100% correct prediction:

1. Froome
2. Wiggins
3. TJVG
4. Zabriskie
5. EBH
6. Millar
7. Rogers
8. Porte
9. Grabsch
10. Klöden

...unfortunately I'll be on the plane so I'll miss this very exciting stage! :p
 
Oct 23, 2011
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I'm fearing for Thibaut, his TT is even crappier than Rolland's TT :(

Rolland, who is usually a crap TTer, actually did a top 20 in the TT last TDF, off course that one was a bit hilly, so he shouldn't repeat, but I have some hope he can at least stay in the top 10.
 
Jul 30, 2009
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In Wiggins blog on Guardian he says this is the day he has been preparing for.

If Froome was being genuinely disrespectful on Thursday rather than caught up in the heat of the moment then expect to see his time crushed...
 
Jun 6, 2012
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Winterfold said:
In Wiggins blog on Guardian he says this is the day he has been preparing for.

If Froome was being genuinely disrespectful on Thursday rather than caught up in the heat of the moment then expect to see his time crushed...

Dear lord. Over/under winning margin of 2 mins?

He soft-pedaled in first part of prologue. He'll unleash hell. If nothing else just to give Froome-Froome a lesson :cool:
 
Winterfold said:
In Wiggins blog on Guardian he says this is the day he has been preparing for.

If Froome was being genuinely disrespectful on Thursday rather than caught up in the heat of the moment then expect to see his time crushed...

I'm guessing both will be going out to make a point, but as long as he keeps his cool Brad should be looking at a comfortable win on a flat course like this.
 
They must all go at 100%.

For one simple reason - the CN Forum will be using the times from today as the Benchmark when the final ITT in the 2013 TDF comes around.

But yes, unlike last year, the GC winner seems to already be known - barring disaster, which I don't wish on anyone.