the sceptic said:Last year Wiggins had 3 superdomestiques that were on the same level as other teams leaders. Only Porte will be that strong this year so i imagine it will be harder to ride the train all the way to the top
the sceptic said:Last year Wiggins had 3 superdomestiques that were on the same level as other teams leaders. Only Porte will be that strong this year so i imagine it will be harder to ride the train all the way to the top
Red Rick said:In all seriousness, Sky will try to controll to the last 1,5 km, where Froome will try to go, Froome himself will only reacht earlier if Contador goes and Porte can't keep him close
jens_attacks said:i don't think so, he will attack with at least 5 kms to go. a wet cold day in the alps can happen, better take time now while you can
Cimber said:According to Riis and Tinkov Contador is scheduled to peek in the 3rd week, and Contador himself has said that he will likely ride conservatively until after the 2nd TT. However, with COntador you never knowBut I do expect him to try to stay with Froome on Ax3 (which will be hard enough)
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airstream said:Do you really suppose that Froome is so myopic not to peak for the 3rd week?
ElChingon said:I'm thinking the real GC guys will not come out to play this early, maybe some flexing but some 2nd tier rider will win it.
search said:there are 45 points for the mountain classification available on that final climbs, if anyone takes both he has a decent chance of keeping the jersey for a whole week
search said:there are 45 points for the mountain classification available on that final climbs, if anyone takes both he has a decent chance of keeping the jersey for a whole week
Finn84 said:Same points are available on Sunday if someone goes to the all-day-breakaway.
Cimber said:Not at all, but I think that's what TST is hoping for
Froome19 said:Lol that this thread is a sticky and Stage 7 thread is not..
Dekker_Tifosi said:pailheres 2007 was nice though, as a TD fan![]()