WKA311 said:Any highlight or last 10k videos up somewhere ?
No_Balls said:Intresting to see yesterdays winner, Kessiakoff, with his briliant TT-performance ended 2 minutes behind today on this very short (yet steep) hill. It is really up and down for the swede.
Kessiakoff has the pedigree too. He simply had no reason to go all out today.sultanofhyd said:Why? Its an acceptable result for someone like him, he was never a great climber anyway. Everyone who finished above him in the stage have some kind of climbing pedigree. It is no big deal to lose 2 minutes on a 13% climb when you have no big incentive.
UpTheRoad said:
Frosty said:What happened to these guys?
188 Pablo Lechuga Rodriguez (Spa) Andalucia 0:32:31
189 Daniel Teklehaymanot (Eri) Orica - GreenEdge 0:32:35
190 Allan Davis (Aus) Orica - GreenEdge
191 Joost Van Leijen (Ned) Lotto Belisol Team 0:33:37
Frosty said:What happened to these guys?
188 Pablo Lechuga Rodriguez (Spa) Andalucia 0:32:31
189 Daniel Teklehaymanot (Eri) Orica - GreenEdge 0:32:35
190 Allan Davis (Aus) Orica - GreenEdge
191 Joost Van Leijen (Ned) Lotto Belisol Team 0:33:37
Frosty said:What happened to these guys?
188 Pablo Lechuga Rodriguez (Spa) Andalucia 0:32:31
189 Daniel Teklehaymanot (Eri) Orica - GreenEdge 0:32:35
190 Allan Davis (Aus) Orica - GreenEdge
191 Joost Van Leijen (Ned) Lotto Belisol Team 0:33:37
sultanofhyd said:Why? Its an acceptable result for someone like him, he was never a great climber anyway. Everyone who finished above him in the stage have some kind of climbing pedigree. It is no big deal to lose 2 minutes on a 13% climb when you have no big incentive.
maxmartin said:and it is logical he is paying for yesterday's big effort. what's wrong with that?
Parrulo said:you got it totally wrong, hadn't contador decided to take the chance and increase the gap on piti and froome (which he needs even less then purito does) they would have been caught because purito wouldn't have pushed one bit.
Cimber said:Saxo Bank needs to step up saturday and put maximum pressure in the first half of the last climb to wear out JRod on the longer climbs before Berti attacks.
Alpehue said:Just rewatched the final 3Km, Contador dident look like he cared much that Rod won, looks like they spoke a few secs after first attack? could they have made a deal?
I noticed Contador looking over his shouldent just before he attacked, and shortly after. Dident look like he tried to follow him.
Kwibus said:Ok.. Why shouldn't he try to follow Purito's wheel? If he could then why shouldn't he?
Telmisartan new said:Contador knows exactly what it takes over 3 weeks, i think he is in cruise control, doesnt even have to put time into Purito on Saturday, plenty of time for that,he's holding all the cards IMO
cineteq said:Robert Gesink is back.
“It went well today. This climb actually suited me well. We were dropped off nicely by the team. Great work, since half the peloton wanted to start up here too. It was simply a bunch sprint to the base of the final climb. At first, I just had to get into my own rhythm, but in the second half, things kept improving. By the final kilometre, I started moving up. It got better and better for me near the finish. I’m very pleased. I, of course, had been hoping for this, but hadn’t expected it. Because after yesterday’s time trial, my legs were feeling heavy. It was my first long time trial in a long while.
http://www.rabosport.com/news/item/20191
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That's hilarious.Geraint Too Fast said:If anybody was wondering why Jeannesson went backwards so soon after his 'attack' today, his lowest gear was 39x25.![]()