Tour Down Under 2026 (Men's, Jan. 20-25)

Page 8 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
Jun 20, 2015
15,460
6,163
28,180
Danish TV2's preview of the race said there will be a significant headwind on the final climb and on the final run-in tomorrow. Is that still the case? If so, I think there might be more separation to be had on Willunga, where according to that preview there will be tailwind. But forecast could have changed, of course.
The Willunga stage will go to a break. It will be 42c and the peleton will not chase.
 
Jun 20, 2015
15,460
6,163
28,180
I reckon if there was no Vine then Narvaez would have been caught by the second group. Jayco needs to more effectively program their riders. Porter and McKenzie are not good enough while OConnor does not suit this race,
 
Jun 20, 2015
15,460
6,163
28,180
It was great to see Spartacus at the race for the first time and to see him debriefing his riders at the finish.
 
  • Like
Reactions: search
Sep 12, 2022
8,739
10,107
17,180
What's the point of going all the way to TDU if you're going to ride so ***. Looking at riders of the level of LVE, FFB, and Buitrago.
 
Apr 1, 2019
90
72
3,780
Van Eetvelt, Strong, FBF, Cepeda, Bagioli, Buitrago, Velasco, Zambanini, Dinham, Haig, ... all named among the outsiders apparently lost a lot of time...
 
Sep 12, 2022
8,739
10,107
17,180
Also the worst part now is that UAE is so strong, they can just control the race. There is barely any shot at trying something
 
Mar 10, 2009
378
125
9,480
What about the roadside reporter guy? I find him crazily annoying. What is the name of the guy in the booth with LIgget and McEwan? He's a good commentator.
The roadside guy I think is James Tobin. All I can tell you is that he makes me glad to have a mute button.
 
Sep 20, 2017
12,575
23,711
28,180
Van Eetvelt, Strong, FBF, Cepeda, Bagioli, Buitrago, Velasco, Zambanini, Dinham, Haig, ... all named among the outsiders apparently lost a lot of time...
Van Eetvelt, Buitrago and FFB were more than outsiders here, probably the biggest threats to UAE on paper going into the prologue. Obviously not everyone is in form at this race but FFB was up there last year, Buitrago usually starts the year in monster form and Van Eetvelt appeared to have been training hard for this one. I think all three will now be very worried they've ****ed up somewhere this winter.
 
Mar 13, 2021
1,168
1,722
7,680
Van Eetvelt, Buitrago and FFB were more than outsiders here, probably the biggest threats to UAE on paper going into the prologue. Obviously not everyone is in form at this race but FFB was up there last year, Buitrago usually starts the year in monster form and Van Eetvelt appeared to have been training hard for this one. I think all three will now be very worried they've ****ed up somewhere this winter.
Agreed, FFB looked reasonable on the climb at first but than he broke completely.

I think in normal shape the guys you mentioned should be more competitive than they were today. Sucks, because the race is already over now heading into Willunga.
 
Apr 13, 2025
3,628
3,948
10,680
FFB is one of the most overrated riders. He's always struggled on climbs, but they still see him as a contender on climbing stages.

O'Connor's level has dropped since last year, although he won a stage in the Tour, it was a little disappointing after 2024.

Today's disappointment was Buitrago. For me, he was the only rider in this race with the potential for the GC.

The rest of the participation for the GC is of a lower level than in previous years. If FFB is considered a contender, it means the level is very low.
 
Apr 13, 2021
7,623
19,905
17,180
UAE peaked too early this year, flying at a winter training race. Schoolboy mistake. Roglic and his belgien sidekick will drop them all in July
 
May 6, 2021
12,961
24,095
22,180
Luckily the TNT sports preview graphic for the race completely ruined the outcome so non Australians and late risers didn’t even need to bother watching. Valenciana can’t come quick enough.