Could well be the case but still backing Pogacar despite his gammy wrist. Be good to see Pinot get a win, would do a lot for French cycling. Few years since his last win and time is running out.I want to say Pogacar, but I fear Vinegaard will be too strong. I hope Pinot can get a stage ....
No chance, Simpson or Hinault.Anquetil, surely.
Simply goes without saying that Cav will get a stage.Surprised not to see more mentions of cav going for the record on a UK based forum, surely more support for him getting a stage than Thibaut?
Such a vertical edition, loads of chances for even the top guys to have an off day and lose time, hard to see beyond pogacar and vingegaard for the top spot but can O'Connor, gaudu and a few others make the race for the third spot hugely competitive.
Green jersey should be interesting too
Hope so, would draw him clear of Eddy.Simply goes without saying that Cav will get a stage.
not simple to say that any more. much as it would be great to see him do it, its a long shot. earlier in his career he could make up for the lack of a strong lead out team, hes just up against such strong sprinters in jakobsen with a strong team focused on him. and philpsen, with the monkey off his back after last year, especially the CdE win.Simply goes without saying that Cav will get a stage.
stuartnot simple to say that any more. much as it would be great to see him do it, its a long shot. earlier in his career he could make up for the lack of a strong lead out team, hes just up against such strong sprinters in jakobsen with a strong team focused on him. and philpsen, with the monkey off his back after last year, especially the CdE win.
if cav does it he deserves every plaudit he gets, the current guys need their lead out train to deliver them perfectly, cav's ability to steal a stage by picking any wheel he could shows how talented the guy was in his prime
Unless our 'Gallic Amis' have a 'cunning plot', as Baldric would say!Simply goes without saying that Cav will get a stage.
I always wonder how the 'common taters' pick out the riders, considering they only have a small screen to watch??Here most of the audience / spectators don't care who wins..they either go out and watch ( it's an event that is near them, passes through their town / village )..or watch it on TV , to see the towns and villages ( that maybe they know ) that it passes through.
Apart from the "hardcore Sunday cyclists" ( the ones who wear ad strewn lycra shorts and tops at €100 and upwards ) who ride the routes before and after the tour itself.
Came through our place a few years ago..the population went up by a factor of 10 for an afternoon, they all bought "tour tat" from the tour publicity cars* so as to be able to "prove" that "they were there" ..and dropped litter everywhere.
* the accompanying motorcade is huge..far more cars than there are riders.
ps..the women's version of the tour..they don't stop the traffic, nor close the roads, nor prevent pedestrians, dogs, sheep, cows, chickens, village id1ots, gropers etc from wandering around, crossing the roads etc while the race is on..which this year has led to the ladies saying "why the **** not".
pps..The TV sports commentators ( all of whom are of a such diminutive size that says the only sport they may have ever done themseves, was as a table football player on a rod, or a subuteo piece ) do however become positively orgasmic about the race and the riders ( as they do about any sport ..to the point where most of us want to write in and suggest that they ask if they and their "hero" might ..just "get "a room" whydoncha ).They ( sports commentators here ) also use "Duh", every second or third word, and massacre the french language and it's grammar. Use pauses and emphasis in a way ( often in the middle of words ) that would make Robert Peston green with envy, and render their sentences often incomprehensible. That and shout "Allez, allez, allez, allez, allez, allez, allez" etc..which is what passes for 90% of sports commentary here..
Eddie Wearing ..all is forgiven.
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