Tour de Suisse (2.UWT), 9-17 June 2018

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Nov 16, 2013
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luckyboy said:
Laplaz said:
Never seen a finish on such a airport before :D

Mende at the Tour de France (again this year) but usually there are people on it so it doesn't look so terrible :eek:

Last year's Tour finish at Peyragudes was on one too

I never understood how that was an airport. Who makes an airport at a 20% incline?
 
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tobydawq said:
luckyboy said:
Laplaz said:
Never seen a finish on such a airport before :D

Mende at the Tour de France (again this year) but usually there are people on it so it doesn't look so terrible :eek:

Last year's Tour finish at Peyragudes was on one too

I never understood how that was an airport. Who makes an airport at a 20% incline?
Someone's who's building an airport on a mountain. It's called an altiport.
 
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tobydawq said:
luckyboy said:
Laplaz said:
Never seen a finish on such a airport before :D

Mende at the Tour de France (again this year) but usually there are people on it so it doesn't look so terrible :eek:

Last year's Tour finish at Peyragudes was on one too

I never understood how that was an airport. Who makes an airport at a 20% incline?

Guessing it's only for small planes ;)

It was such a cool finish though.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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A well deserved win by Juul-Jensen - He is a super consistent and dependable rider 'rain,hail or shine.' And to think he's already done 50 race days.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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Broccolidwarf said:
Chris Juul saying o danish TV, it was his first solo finish as a pro - ever.

Btw, Mitchelton should let this guy loose in the spring classics :)

Yeah, that's not so surprising given the fact the had only ever won the Danish ITT championships and the overall of Post Danmark Rundt?

Although, technically his ITT win was a solo victory.
 
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yaco said:
A well deserved win by Juul-Jensen - He is a super consistent and dependable rider 'rain,hail or shine.' And to think he's already done 50 race days.

Remembering how hard the dude worked, every single day during the giro, it's quite remarkable, that his still has legs, for an effort like today - not least after yesterdays break.

It was the same during the Rio Olympics.... he just kept sitting in front of Fuglsang, climb after climb, cobbles after cobbles, and was largely responsible for Fuglsangs silver.

On top of that, he is a very likable and funny guy - I urge you to watch this video he made on the fly, while on the Tinkoff team:

https://youtu.be/UTgByh_BaWw
 
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tobydawq said:
Broccolidwarf said:
Chris Juul saying o danish TV, it was his first solo finish as a pro - ever.

Btw, Mitchelton should let this guy loose in the spring classics :)

Yeah, that's not so surprising given the fact the had only ever won the Danish ITT championships and the overall of Post Danmark Rundt?

Although, technically his ITT win was a solo victory.

I did not know that, which is why I assumed others did not either :)
 
Nov 16, 2013
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Zinoviev Letter said:
How the hell did he hold such a small gap for so long?

Rain, descent, incoherent chase, not many riders commited to the chase, being a beast.

Many factors helped.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Zinoviev Letter said:
How the hell did he hold such a small gap for so long?

Crested the final climb with 9.5km to go - Descent 7.km and flat 2.5km - And he flew down the descent.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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You have to think that with the benign parcours and long ITT, then Kelderman and Porte will fight out the GC if they are in form.
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Nice stage win. A classic stage in Tour de Suisse with rain and hills.

Hoping Movistar goes berzerk on the second last climb tomorrow, or else this will be an extremely boring race.
 
May 23, 2009
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Broccolidwarf said:
yaco said:
A well deserved win by Juul-Jensen - He is a super consistent and dependable rider 'rain,hail or shine.' And to think he's already done 50 race days.

Remembering how hard the dude worked, every single day during the giro, it's quite remarkable, that his still has legs, for an effort like today - not least after yesterdays break.

It was the same during the Rio Olympics.... he just kept sitting in front of Fuglsang, climb after climb, cobbles after cobbles, and was largely responsible for Fuglsangs silver.

On top of that, he is a very likable and funny guy - I urge you to watch this video he made on the fly, while on the Tinkoff team:

https://youtu.be/UTgByh_BaWw
That’s epic! I thought his backstage pass efforts were great but that’s next level. It took me nearly half a minute to realise he’s interviewing himself :lol:
 
Aug 4, 2014
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yaco said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
How the hell did he hold such a small gap for so long?

Crested the final climb with 9.5km to go - Descent 7.km and flat 2.5km - And he flew down the descent.
That he did. He caught and dropped Nans Peters on the descent. Also useful: holding 460W for those last couple kms.

Congrats to the Joker.
 
Aug 4, 2014
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rlntlssly said:
tobydawq said:
luckyboy said:
Laplaz said:
Never seen a finish on such a airport before :D

Mende at the Tour de France (again this year) but usually there are people on it so it doesn't look so terrible :eek:

Last year's Tour finish at Peyragudes was on one too

I never understood how that was an airport. Who makes an airport at a 20% incline?
Someone's who's building an airport on a mountain. It's called an altiport.
True. As is the fact that they're just as dangerous as they look:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzing%E2%80%93Hillary_Airport
 
Aug 18, 2010
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carton said:
yaco said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
How the hell did he hold such a small gap for so long?

Crested the final climb with 9.5km to go - Descent 7.km and flat 2.5km - And he flew down the descent.
That he did. He caught and dropped Nans Peters on the descent. Also useful: holding 460W for those last couple kms.

Congrats to the Joker.

Yeah, I just saw that number on the Velon site. Even aside from the, undoubtedly important, weather, terrain and disorganization of the chase, that is an insane power output to hold at the end of a tough stage with miserable weather.
 
Feb 16, 2010
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SHAD0W93 said:
Il Piccolo Principe to win his first of 3 stages before retirement.
piccolo_principe3.jpg
 
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42x16ss said:
Broccolidwarf said:
yaco said:
A well deserved win by Juul-Jensen - He is a super consistent and dependable rider 'rain,hail or shine.' And to think he's already done 50 race days.

Remembering how hard the dude worked, every single day during the giro, it's quite remarkable, that his still has legs, for an effort like today - not least after yesterdays break.

It was the same during the Rio Olympics.... he just kept sitting in front of Fuglsang, climb after climb, cobbles after cobbles, and was largely responsible for Fuglsangs silver.

On top of that, he is a very likable and funny guy - I urge you to watch this video he made on the fly, while on the Tinkoff team:

https://youtu.be/UTgByh_BaWw
That’s epic! I thought his backstage pass efforts were great but that’s next level. It took me nearly half a minute to realise he’s interviewing himself :lol:

It's his DS at the time, Lars Michaelsen (who is now DS with Astana) being interviewed, and who he is supplying the speak for - not many riders would get away with that :D

Btw, it's Tinkoff himself working the camera.