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Jakob747 said:I don’t follow the British domestic scene very close (Actually I don’t follow it at all), so I am completely unaware of the up-and coming youngsters performing there at the moment.
One guy I however have had the chance to see a little (Albeit only on video-footage) is Joshua Thomas Edmondson and may I add he looks like a massive talent! I think GB has a mighty fine climber coming through their ranks in that young chap.
Anyway back to l’Avenir.
I still think Jordi Simon will be the man to beat in this race. I know he has been training well in the mountains in Andorra (Collada de la Gallina – Port d’Envalira) these past few weeks and it seems like the climbing-legs are coming around nicely.
He is a great climber. Solid time-trailist. Relatively fast. Good decender. Excellent puncheur. The closest thing to a "new" Samuel Sanchez riding around at the moment.
Jakob747 said:I don’t follow the British domestic scene very close (Actually I don’t follow it at all), so I am completely unaware of the up-and coming youngsters performing there at the moment.
One guy I however have had the chance to see a little (Albeit only on video-footage) is Joshua Thomas Edmondson and may I add he looks like a massive talent! I think GB has a mighty fine climber coming through their ranks in that young chap.
Anyway back to l’Avenir.
I still think Jordi Simon will be the man to beat in this race. I know he has been training well in the mountains in Andorra (Collada de la Gallina – Port d’Envalira) these past few weeks and it seems like the climbing-legs are coming around nicely.
He is a great climber. Solid time-trailist. Relatively fast. Good decender. Excellent puncheur. The closest thing to a "new" Samuel Sanchez riding around at the moment.
Dekker_Tifosi said:I don't think Jordi Simon can come close to Quintana. Remember this last year?
(only mtf)
1. [COL] QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander CEP 5h44'31" 8
2. [USA] TALANSKY Andrew - 39" 4
3. [ESP] LANDA MEANA Mikel ORB 39" 2
4. [COL] ATAPUMA HURTADO John Darwin CEP 41" 0
5. [NED] SLAGTER Tom Jelte RB3 43" 0
6. [AUS] MATTHEWS Michael JAS 01'34" 0
7. [NED] KELDERMAN Wilco RB3 01'38" 0
8. [ESP] FERNANDEZ SUAREZ Higinio CJR 01'38" 0
9. [COL] PANTANO GOMEZ Jarlinson CEP 01'38" 0
10. [RUS] IGNATIEV Dimitry TIK 01'38" 0
If you realise how well Mikel Landa and Talansky have been doing in their first WT-year, and see how much they lost on Quintana on a relatively easy climb, I don't see how Simon wil fare better
greenedge said:GB should have been working harder to set it up for Rowe as i doubt they can win any mountain stages???
The winning 7 man break only escaped 15 k from the finish.Reverend_T_Preedy said:I think GB had a rider in the break for 120km but he got dropped. By then it was probably too late to start any chase.
theyoungest said:The winning 7 man break only escaped 15 k from the finish.
greenedge said:True but Jason is good as well. The fact that other teams can allow the 2nd placed rider into a winning break suggests they are not good enough or tactically astute to haul them back. And Australai have a strong team. GB should have been working harder to set it up for Rowe as i doubt they can win any mountain stages???
greenedge said:True but ....
PCutter said:Australia put McCarthy and Lane on the front all day to protect the leaders jersey. After doing the work on the front of the peloton, they both blew having delivered their leaders close enough to the finish. When the successful break went, it contained enough members of the strong teams that the teams not represented were not strong enough to pull it back, so a break with the second placed GC rider managed to stick. They obviously made the call that protecting the jersey was their best play - whilst possibly blowing up their climbers for later in the race (possibly the DS felt the Australian climbers weren't good enough compared to the competition to give up the leaders jersey in order to protect their prospects later in the race - bird in the hand and all).
woodie said:I think you'll find it was Richard Lang who rode on the front all day not Pat Lane, Lang is a sprinter, no way they would bust Lane like that
PCutter said:Sorry, yes, got my Lang and Lane mixed up. Was (incorrectly) recalling from a tweet I read earlier today from Dennis.
Ryo Hazuki said:I can't believe there is no ticker or anything about the race. news of today yet?
dekker_tifosi said:stage result
1 wippert
2 hofland
3 fortin
4 r kreder
dutch ownage in a mass sprint
