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No, being the biggest favorite doesn't necessarily mean that he is almost certain to win it. Just that he is more likely to win than anyone of the others.
Parrulo said:i think he will almost certainly be at the podium and has a slim chance to win, but a chance none the less.
roundabout said:There's nothing almost certain about his podium.
Parrulo said:there is nothing almost certain about wiggins win, but it isn't stopping a lot of people from saying he is the biggest favorite.
just a question of opinions.
Maaaaaaaarten said:This stage too
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Lanark said:I'm not sure. 35km from the top of the Croix the Fer to La Toussuire is very long, even though there is a little bump halway the descent. And La Toussuire is a really, really poor climb. Someone going alone on that against a group with some some teammates in it won't stand much of a chance. I have little hope for that stage.
Lanark said:I'm not sure. 35km from the top of the Croix the Fer to La Toussuire is very long, even though there is a little bump halway the descent. And La Toussuire is a really, really poor climb. Someone going alone on that against a group with some some teammates in it won't stand much of a chance. I have little hope for that stage.
airstream said:It's an ok climb with a shelf in the middle and lots of sections at 7-8%. I can imagine a monumental TT within the framework of a road stage: Papy Horner-Klodi-Franky-Andy.![]()
airstream said:It's an ok climb with a shelf in the middle and lots of sections at 7-8%. I can imagine a monumental TT within the framework of a road stage: Papy Horner-Klodi-Franky-Andy.![]()
Lanark said:7-8% max is hardly scary though. La Toussuire for the most part is barely more than a false flat highway.
It is a perfect day to have some guys like Horner or Klöden (exhange them for some domestiques from other teams if necessary) in a long break so they can help in the last climb if you try to solo from the Croix the Fer. If you wait untill the last climb to make a difference, it'll probably end in a 6-men sprint or something.
Squire said:If Schleck manage to win this Tour, at least it will be fully deserved. If he wins, we will have witnessed some great racing in the mountains.
A crazed intensity? Didn't see much of that on Luz-Ardiden, Morzine-Avoriaz, Arcalis or Tignes. The first MTF has mostly been a joke in the last couple of Tours. And no, Alpe D'Huez and La Toussuire aren't alike at all. Alpe D'Huez is a full average 2% steeper, that may not sound like much, but it is the difference between Alpe di Pampeago and the Zoncolan.airstream said:Certainly it is nothing compared the Giro climbs. But the Tour climbs don't require steepness because a racing itself provides a crazed intensity and riders can be dropped simply at the expense of high average speed set during the whole stage. In addition, as far as I understand, all alpine finish climbs but Alpe-d'Huez have similar to La Toussuire characteristics but always gave the gaps.
So early? There'll barely be 2 serious mountain stages after La Toussuire, that's hardly early. But don't we know already that Klöden isn't strong enough?I highly doubt Bruyneel may sacrifice Klodi so early. He will have Andreas up his sleeve until it turns out to be that the German is not strong enough [if it happens]. Haimar, Maxime, Jacob, Frankie... They'll feed the fire on Croix de Fer. It is a perfect tactical building.![]()
What Fandyboy is trying to say, I think, is that the average race speed in the Tour is higher, and it's all out war before they even get to the mountains. Whatever you say about the Giro, that isn't the case over there. For instance I can't see a guy like Pozzovivo surviving the first week of the Tour.Lanark said:A crazed intensity? Didn't see much of that on Luz-Ardiden, Morzine-Avoriaz, Arcalis or Tignes. The first MTF has mostly been a joke in the last couple of Tours. And no, Alpe D'Huez and La Toussuire aren't alike at all. Alpe D'Huez is a full average 2% steeper, that may not sound like much, but it is the difference between Alpe di Pampeago and the Zoncolan.
Lanark said:A crazed intensity? Didn't see much of that on Luz-Ardiden, Morzine-Avoriaz, Arcalis or Tignes. The first MTF has mostly been a joke in the last couple of Tours. And no, Alpe D'Huez and La Toussuire aren't alike at all. Alpe D'Huez is a full average 2% steeper, that may not sound like much, but it is the difference between Alpe di Pampeago and the Zoncolan.
So early? There'll barely be 2 serious mountain stages after La Toussuire, that's hardly early. But don't we know already that Klöden isn't strong enough?
So early? There'll barely be 2 serious mountain stages after La Toussuire, that's hardly early. But don't we know already that Klöden isn't strong enough?
LaFlorecita said:*facepalm* Troll....![]()
Panda Claws said:Too be fair Andy's potential could very well reach higher than Contador's.
The Hitch said:Nibbles almost certianly podium?
Menchov Wiggins Evans, all significantly better ttrs. We see now that Gesink is probably a better tter. In his last tour outing he finished same as Schlekc in the long 40k tt, and Schleck is going to be better in the mountains.
Id say Samu is a better tter than Nibali though i dont know if many would agree with me.
Either way, Nibali will need some luck to beat superior gt riders to the podium.
LaFlorecita said:Ehm...![]()
Bavarianrider said:Where is the myth coming from that Nibali is a good TTler actually?
Panda Claws said:Andy is 26, likely to still improve.
Contador is 29, probably will not improve as much as Andy anymore.
LaFlorecita said:Have we seen Alberto vs Andy on top form lately?
Maybe when Andy reaches his prime years he'll be better. Not yet, though.
I am quite sure that Alberto in his prime years on top form will crush Andy at his best.
Besides, Andy doesn't seem to be improving lately, that's also why I don't rate him for this Tour.
Panda Claws said:All too true.
The Hitch said:Nibbles almost certianly podium?
Menchov Wiggins Evans, all significantly better ttrs. We see now that Gesink is probably a better tter. In his last tour outing he finished same as Schlekc in the long 40k tt, and Schleck is going to be better in the mountains.
Id say Samu is a better tter than Nibali though i dont know if many would agree with me.
Either way, Nibali will need some luck to beat superior gt riders to the podium.
