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l.Harm said:I still don't get why Sky had to pull from the beginning...
They thought it was the Olympics again. The way Porte has been talking it up I think they thought they'd control the entire Tour.
l.Harm said:I still don't get why Sky had to pull from the beginning...
Frosty said:The start reminded me of the first Tourmalet stage from 2010 which saw a lot of attacking on the Peyresourde and Aspin before a regrouping on the way to the Tourmalet.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tour-de-france-2010/stage-16
Full list of withdrawals today
174 DENNIS Rohan GRS DNS
126 GUTIERREZ José Ivan MOV withdrawal
95 NOVAL GONZALEZ Benjamin TST withdrawal
38 SCHÄR Michael BMC DNS
4 KIRYIENKA Vasili SKY outside the time limit
Christian said:Seemed like it was the fault of the rider who passed him. I've read some places that it was Ryder Hesjedal, is that accurate?
Jelantik said:At least we learned one thing about today. The tour isn't just about one day. Froome still reign supreme today. But his faithful lieutenant toppel so hard in on one swoop. But Paris is still along way. The hardest stage hasn't come yet. Also the revelation of Quintana form. It's just too bad he went too early yesterday..
here's porte comment after dauphine:
"We are not at the top of our game just yet," he said. "I'd be a little worried if I was Contador or Rodríguez. As quiet as they are, I think they're a little bit stressed."
The Dauphiné wasn't an easy race and we were one-two. That's the goal. The other guys say they are chasing form, but I don't see how they can recover from two and a half minutes or whatever they're down in a dead flat 30K time trial. That's a lot of time to pull back in three weeks."
Boy how wrong he was after today. Not only he lost his position, he coughed almost 11 minutes. Top form ey Porte? How come you cough so much time with rider who you called chasing his form?
Sasquatch said:They tried when Quintana attacked but each time Froome responded.
Froome will be isolated again in the Alps, there's no doubt about that. His team is ****, and there are harder stages over consecutive days where they can try to do damage.
Sasquatch said:I disagree. They still have stage 18, stage 19, stage 20 to hurt Froome.
Froome is most likely going to be isolated on all of those days. If not all of them, then you would think 2 of them. They still have at least 2 days to throw the kitchen sink at Froome.
Will they? Probably not because Froome is on another level to everyone else. But rest assured, they are going to try.
Vino attacks everyone said:Ye ye, rub it in will you![]()
Normandy said:Interestingly, just watched the sports news on BBC in UK. Not one mention of Sky/Froome leading the Tour.
Tennis and Formula 1 only. Mr Brailsford will not be happy
jilbiker said:Porte's statement yesterday about Quintina was immature and must have ticked off the entire Peloton. It was a "rub-it-in-your-face". He will get no help from anyone in the Peloton. Sky will also have a difficult two wks, they will get no help from the field. But Froome does not care, he thinks he is Capt Superman. When will this fella learn? he had the same attitude in the early stages of Vuelta 2012 and then got the burn out. if he was tactically aware he should not have played out his hand so early in this TDF. I know folks will claim he had TDF 2012 in his legs but like Tiger Woods has said, Majors are won with whats between your ears not with your hands (for golf, legs for cycling). I still say thats Froome's weak item in the armour, tactical smarts.
jilbiker said:Porte's statement yesterday about Quintina was immature and must have ticked off the entire Peloton. It was a "rub-it-in-your-face". He will get no help from anyone in the Peloton. Sky will also have a difficult two wks, they will get no help from the field. But Froome does not care, he thinks he is Capt Superman. When will this fella learn? he had the same attitude in the early stages of Vuelta 2012 and then got the burn out. if he was tactically aware he should not have played out his hand so early in this TDF. I know folks will claim he had TDF 2012 in his legs but like Tiger Woods has said, Majors are won with whats between your ears not with your hands (for golf, legs for cycling). I still say thats Froome's weak item in the armour, tactical smarts.
happychappy said:Contador always goes very well after rest days, they really work for him. Froome should be very worried.
theyoungest said:Get used to it.
Yeh because they gave some 23 year old who attack with 40 odd kms to go a lesson.![]()
LaFlorecita said:TANK91 are you trying to imitate the skyborg?! Full *** I mean. Calm down your favorite is in yellow. No need to get so worked up.
Gubby Allen said:I fancy Dan Martin for this stage today. JRod may go well too.
Inquitus said:Conty bloodbag rest day spesh, then a good TT, I guess we'll see, if he doesn't suck on Tues then hes back to his previous.
richard_91 said:To be fair, Murray just became first British winner of Wimbledon in 77 years, and someone got hit with a wheel in the pits in the F1...and BBC cover both those sports but dont have any rights to cycling
Not saying its right, but that will be why.