Grupetto1 said:Unleash the froome dawg!
Would love to have seen him on that stage actually.
Grupetto1 said:Unleash the froome dawg!
cineteq said:Very funny! I bet he demanded his name to be written like that.![]()
MatParker117 said:Would love to have seen him on that stage actually.
Rollthedice said:Indeed, it seems he's making sure everybody calls him Sir at press conferences.
Zinoviev Letter said:Great win for Bennett. I thought he'd had his chance on the stage where he came second to Ciolek.
I never knew he could climb this well. I knew he could sprint, but had thought he was strictly a flat stage kind of rider. Turns out he maybe should focus on the kind of races where there are enough hills to get rid of most other sprinters.
maltiv said:You can always trust that Sky will ruin a good race.
Wiggins trying desperately to keep up his streak of never having put his nose in the wind in any of the stage races he has won ever.
Dazed and Confused said:so what about stage 6 here:
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Looks pretty good on paper.
Martin FTW.
hayzer114 said:Great win by Sam Bennett today, this lad is no joke and is going to do great things in the coming years. When he turned the bend it was always his for the taking with the field that was there. Very promising future ahead of him and riding the worlds next week will bring him on leaps and bounds. I think we will see him going to at least pro-conti level next year if not to the world tour. With Dan Martin in good form, Roche doing brilliantly in the Vuelta and Brammeier also getting a win today hopes have to be high of a strong Irish showing in the worlds next week. If only we had two more riders in the team with Deignan and either Lavery/McLaughlin/Downey we could have a had a right cut at winning the jersey.
Zinoviev Letter said:Great win for Bennett. I thought he'd had his chance on the stage where he came second to Ciolek.
I never knew he could climb this well. I knew he could sprint, but had thought he was strictly a flat stage kind of rider. Turns out he maybe should focus on the kind of races where there are enough hills to get rid of most other sprinters.
del1962 said:Still only 22, so plenty of time ahead of him, wonder where he will be next season?
He managed to lighten up his interview aswell![]()
hayzer114 said:Great win by Sam Bennett today, this lad is no joke and is going to do great things in the coming years. When he turned the bend it was always his for the taking with the field that was there. Very promising future ahead of him and riding the worlds next week will bring him on leaps and bounds. I think we will see him going to at least pro-conti level next year if not to the world tour. With Dan Martin in good form, Roche doing brilliantly in the Vuelta and Brammeier also getting a win today hopes have to be high of a strong Irish showing in the worlds next week. If only we had two more riders in the team with Deignan and either Lavery/McLaughlin/Downey we could have a had a right cut at winning the jersey.
greenedge said:Dan Martin is your only card (FTW- i doubt Roche could), your other 3 can protect him adequately/ leave him there on the last few laps. There is still a chance.
webvan said:A 5k climb apparently, should be interesting!
Pricey_sky said:5.8km @ 5.9%. Someone could do some damage on this one especially if the stage is raced aggressively.
Dazed and Confused said:so what about stage 6 here:
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Looks pretty good on paper.
Martin FTW.
The Hitch said:Didn't the hill stages in the TOB used to finish after some descents?
The Hitch said:Didn't the hill stages in the TOB used to finish after some descents?
Was this race designed before or after stage 7 of this years giro![]()
Zinoviev Letter said:All joking aside, unfortunately, the Queen stage did exactly that today. Well, unfortunately in a sense because I'm glad Bennett won, but it would have been fun to see Martin and Quintana shoot it out for the stage win too.
Pricey_sky said:I believe it was the organisers decision after last year to have a summit finish to add to the Caerphilly stage. With the race being promoted to .HC next year they do need at least 1 uphill finish.
The Hitch said:Looks a lot harder on the above profile than the one in your OP though.
IMO TOB should just have one full out Ardennes stage every year. I don't care if the other 6 are sprints. 20 mur d huy level climbs. Maybe even laps of some hard circuit like the Tour of Poland does every year.
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Pricey_sky said:Yes it does look harder in the above profile but it averages less than 6% for the whole climb.
I agree with you regarding the classics type stage, you could have this located in Cumbria, South Wales, Exmoor or Dartmoor and would feature some very tough climbs. I won't hold my breath for this to ever happen though especially as the usual suspects of London, Guilford and Stoke ect keep pumping the money in.
Frosty said:You could make a classics style stage in the Surrey hills and finish in Guildford.