steelbikerider
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06/08/2013 07:56 PM |
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need to spice up the forum
Give us your predictions
Evans, Ryder, Froome - don't know what order
Stage win for Contador |
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jmdirt
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06/08/2013 09:49 PM |
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TJVG, AC, RP |
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longslowdistance
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06/09/2013 09:57 AM |
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Historians, how often does the Dauphine winner win the Tour? Did Froome peak too soon? |
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Ride On
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06/09/2013 10:49 AM |
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Froome. 8 Sky guys will ride " tempo " on the front stage after stage and it will be very dull. |
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Orange Crush
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06/09/2013 11:53 AM |
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Let's go crazy...Mollema!
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jookey
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06/09/2013 12:28 PM |
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Froome, Contador, Teejay. |
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Gonzo Cyclist
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06/09/2013 01:13 PM |
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+1 Jookey, also +1 longslowdistance, he may have peaked too soon, but this resembles last years build up to the Tour, except now it's Froome and Porte |
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79pmooney
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06/09/2013 02:11 PM |
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I just posted this on Inferno's thread on today's Dauphine. AC, ??, Froome. AC will take advantage of someone riding really well and pull a crazy, dragging that someone up to 2nd place as he goes on to win. You know AC is 1) smart enough to know this is his best chance and 2) has the race smarts to "get' when it should happen, no DS or race radio needed, 3) has the allies prepared in the peloton and 4) has the crazies/heart to pull it off. And 5), that guy who happens to be his "ally" knows if he pours his guts into this crazy move, Contador won't let him down. AC wasn't there last year and it was a dull race. Ben |
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PlanB
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06/09/2013 02:41 PM |
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The new drug-free Contador is looking to me a little like Richard Virenque. Will he go after a redeeming polkadot jumper in the Tour? Of course, Virenque looked that way both drug-free and drug-addled. |
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79pmooney
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06/09/2013 02:54 PM |
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PlanB, this is June, not July. Contador has historically had trouble in June which he has always attributed to allergies. I don't give the Dauphine results or how he rode a lot of weight. Sacrificing a possible 6th place after that bad TT in a week race that doesn't matter to build good feelings inside his team trying to help Rogers to the podium is far from go(ing) after a redeeming polkadot jumper in the Tour . Ben |
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Ibex
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06/09/2013 03:24 PM |
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I am hoping that the Spanish "national" team of Contador, Rodriguez and Valverde will throw enough firepower at Sky that they won't be able to do the riding Tempo strategy. I don't really expect them to ride together, but I am hoping that their combined styles and aggressiveness will make this race significantly different then last years. |
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PlanB
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06/09/2013 03:26 PM |
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Ben, I'm not referring to his results or condition. I mean, he LOOKS like Virenque. Even when he wasn't winning or dominating in previous Junes, his elbows, shoulders, and head weren't doing what they're doing now. |
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Orange Crush
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06/09/2013 03:45 PM |
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PlanB - You mean to say that, now that he's no longer part of the mutants, he actually has to work to make a living? :-) |
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Entheo
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06/09/2013 05:33 PM |
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based on what i'm seeing at the dauphine i'm convinced the peloton is much cleaner than years gone by. on the summit finish a couple days ago, everyone was grimacing and shoulders were rocking, froome's included. richie porte set an infernal pace up the climb until he popped. anyway, i think it's froome's to lose. i expect many surprises, as has been the case this entire season, so i'm not even going to venture a guess for 2nd & 3rd. "sans jours" are back on the menu, boys. |
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JS
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06/10/2013 01:05 AM |
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Mark my words, Talansky will the revelation. On the podium. |
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