Tour of Britain 2014 - 07/09 - 14/09 (2.HC)

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Ruffoni could get a good contract for the next few years, but maybe 2 more years at Bardiani would be the best for him.
 
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great photos of finish!
can anyone see any of them getting over that last climb(2k @ 5%) in contention for
tomorrows sprint ??
 
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willbick said:
Tiny bit of team car drafting by cav...

The live commentator said that this wasn't against the rules and that the cyclists are allowed to draft behind the cars up to the back of the rest of the team cars and they then have to make their own way. I was pretty sure this wasn't the case, but can someone confirm this?
 
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LittleJo said:
The live commentator said that this wasn't against the rules and that the cyclists are allowed to draft behind the cars up to the back of the rest of the team cars and they then have to make their own way. I was pretty sure this wasn't the case, but can someone confirm this?

As with many things in cycling, rather than there being rules or not rules, it's more about whether the rules that are there are enforced or not in practice.
 
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willbick said:
Swift seems to flatter to deceive. I imagine he'll find a way to get beat again

Everyone is at their own level.Cav (who i think is just terrific btw,a legend) said Swift is just a guy "who knows his level" Procycling magazine issue number can't remember but point being is that 3rd in MSR is no mug result,that fella has worked hard to reach HIS level.FFS that performance to win at Pais Vasco was incredible,beat Kwia and Balaverde on the line.Swift can retire happy.:)
 
Pricey_sky said:
Don't know the Great Orme climb near the finish that well but according to maymyride there is a 300 metre section of around 17%.

There isn't. ;)

The main problem for the sprinters tomorrow could be positioning on the narrow, winding road around the Orme - from the bottom of the climb to the finish, only the final km is wide and straight. I'm sure there'll be a few sprinters who finish in the peloton tomorrow, but never get the chance to sprint because they're too far back.

Of course, it's entirely possible that this stage won't be decided in a sprint because the road is great for attackers...

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Geraint Too Fast said:
There isn't. ;)

The main problem for the sprinters tomorrow could be positioning on the narrow, winding road around the Orme - from the bottom of the climb to the finish, only the final km is wide and straight. I'm sure there'll be a few sprinters who finish in the peloton tomorrow, but never get the chance to sprint because they're too far back.

Of course, it's entirely possible that this stage won't be decided in a sprint because the road is a great attackers...

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Looks good, so as usual it must be the great mapmyride profile miscalculation then.
 
i think yr getting confused with the road that goes to the summit of the great orme which probably is 17% in places. the race director siad he was very tempted to finish the stage on the summit but thought it was a summit finish too early
 
willbick said:
i think yr getting confused with the road that goes to the summit of the great orme which probably is 17% in places. the race director siad he was very tempted to finish the stage on the summit but thought it was a summit finish too early

Yes your right, I decided to map the climb myself and the main part is 1.3k @ 7.5%. If they follow Marine drive all the way around to Llandudno there is also a little 9% ramp for 350 metres just 2k from the finish.