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I could see BMC making a big push tomorrow for a win as they have alot of solid classics riders. Maybe George can finally get the win on the roubaix course that he's always wanted.
turtlesoup said:I could see BMC making a big push tomorrow for a win as they have alot of solid classics riders. Maybe George can finally get the win on the roubaix course that he's always wanted.
hfer07 said:As I wrote in another thread:
bear in mind that Quickstep has the MJ and a strong classics crew,capable of doing some serious damage to the rest of the peloton, in order to maintain Chavanel in yellow as long as possible-so if the attacks come from RS, Saxo, Sky,BMC- guess which team is going to make the race even harder.....
Tomorrow could be either a great stage "if they decide to ride" or a total fiasco "if the Peloton decides to neutralize it due to some serious accidents happening"
ingsve said:I wonder if anyone has brought their Roubaix bikes...
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink to go on the attack with Lars Boom and win 15 minutes on Contador and Armstrong who are pushed down by mad dutch fans
Team sprinter Tyler Farrar will start stage three, despite suffering extensive injuries. He sprained his left elbow, fractured his left wrist and suffered a significant hematoma and abrasion.
“Tomorrow is going to be painful for Tyler,” said Vaughters. “He’s got significant injuries, so starting alone is a huge step, and from there we’ll have to see how he goes. But regardless, a good, strong team remains at this Tour and we’ll be a part of the action throughout.”
Old&slow said:I have found the answer to my question about Farrar.
180mmCrank said:Good weather for tomorrow - I think we will have a race!
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/tourdefrance?STAGE=3&LANG=en&SLP=0&W=0&ROAD=1&YEAR=2010
Scirea said:You can't be sure until you talk to Cancellara.
Scirea said:You can't be sure until you talk to Cancellara.
I'm glued to the tube too. Hoping there is a dramatic selectionKodiak said:Taking the day off from work tomorrow. Should be an interesting race.
eljimberino said:The cobbles are such an individual riders' surface. It's not like stronger, larger riders can simply pace their GC contenders over them.
If any time gaps exist at the end of the stage, they will be caused by what the riders do after the cobbles, not during. Will the classics specialists sit and wait for the GC guys? Or will they power on for the stage win? They will only power on if their GC rider is safe and in contention.
Has to play into Thor's hands.
BMC are going to put the ****ing Hammer down and rip it up! ACF94 and my aussie friends will push over Cancellara.Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink to go on the attack with Lars Boom and win 15 minutes on Contador and Armstrong who are pushed down by mad dutch fans
I don't exactly like the guy but I would hate to see a champ like him go down.Delicato said:Contador to crash and pull out form the race.
Publicus said:That's what I think. Saxo and Radio Shack won't be dropping any hammers. Maybe following moves, but I don't see them as protagonists. Now I can see Cervelo, Garmin and Sky trying to make moves. Astana will go with its same game plan....cover and pray.![]()
ingsve said:I wonder if anyone has brought their Roubaix bikes...