Limoux to Montpellier 120 miles.
Le. Tour. De. France.
So Alberto gives up another 2 Seconds to Andy. No big deal right? He’ll make it up in the Time Trial.
Time ticks on filled with wouldas, shouldas, and couldas.
This was Contador’s bread and butter on his home court, there is no reason to expect it gets any better. Who are the best of the rest?
Smart money is on the two Schlecks even though they’re not the trialers Alberto is reputed to be. Cadel Evans- Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oy, Oy, Oy! Basso. Sammy Sanchez if you simply must root for a Spaniard (you Alonso fans know who you are). Cunego is not too far behind.
But pretty much everyone else is and though the Alps are not very far away it’s the same legs as the Pyrenees.
A person who could surprise is Voeckler, he is after all actually wearing the maillot jaune and did much better than expected in the High Mountains. He’s 1:40 clear of the competition and it could be a magical year for the Frenchman even though fairytales are usually found in the fiction section.
Today’s Stage is the last flat before Paris with just one piddly category 4 so you can expect a sprinter show. The checkpoint is right before the finish and I expect that someone will gun for the double.
Tomorrow is the second rest day, but I’ll be posting on the results and setup for the Alps. At 2:45 ET the U.S. Women’s Football Team will be competing for the World Cup against Japan on ESPN and unless some kind and more knowledgeable person posts first I’ll be covering that later.
Vs. joins in progress at 8 am.
- Jada Yuan Previews the Hell Out of the Tour de France in the New Yorker, 7/1/11 at 2:00 PM
- Le Tour 2011 official site
- Your The Stars Hollow Gazette Le Tour coverage tags-
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System performing like a slug. This is my 5th reboot this morning.
Underway, 5 rider break.
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Phil- Greipel
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for a really spectacular picture go to the wiki site
Niki Terpstra, Michael Delage, Samuel Dumoulin, Michail Ignatuev and Antony Delaplace with 62 km to go.
coming up to the finish
Cavendish will wear the yellow jersey.
… that he gave up two Schleconds, but that he failed to take any time on Evans. Its one thing to be together with one of the main rivals at the high end of a mountain top finish, but to be together with such a large group indicates that Contador is not able to shake any of them. And even if Voeckler is not considered a big threat, due to time trialing, and the young Belgian rider is too far behind now to be a threat … if Basso turned in a peak performance in the ITT, he could push Contador off the podium.
Indeed, depending on how they are feeling on the day, Evans or Contador might do better in the ITT, but the short odds are on Evans, and the odds of Contador picking up 1:40min on Evans in the ITT are long … that is basically betting on Evans crashing or bonking. And while both Evans and Contador can count on picking up a minute or more on Frank Schleck, Andy Schleck has gotten much better in terms of time trialing, and if the stars align might even ride even with Contador and/or Evans.
Contador won the Giro Italia this year, and seems to be showing why its been so long since anyone has done the Giro/Tour double in the same year. Not only does he not seem to have the snap to take time on Evans in the mountain top finishes and turn it into a two man race … his team does not seem to have the legs to stay with him and help him out into the lower stretches of a mountain top finish.
… after explaining the hard yacka that follows from finishing at the top of a plateau in the Pyrenees, describes today’s stage: