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ewenm

28,506 posts

245 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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IIRC when a press car knocked a rider into a fence in LeTour, they were arrested. In Flanders today it's been the Shimano service cars in trouble - one rider hit and one FDJ team car hit into one of their riders who had stopped with an issue. Chaos!

Wiggins crashed earlier too with a fairly firm impact on his left side/wrist.

72k to go...

Dr Imran T

2,301 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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They're lucky the weather has held out! Certainly brought some riders into contention.

33km to go and I still can't call it.

Ponk

1,380 posts

192 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Shimano will be keeping a low profile! One incident is bad enough, but two?!

Strange race that, I was expecting a group to form much sooner to be honest. Great win by Kristoff. Etixx are getting stick on Twitter but I don't really see what more Terpstra could have done to be honest. He was never going to out sprint him and clearly didn't have the legs to drop him.

Shame for G but in reality he was so heavily marked he was never going to get away. Sky worked hard to get him that far. Any news on Sir Brad?

Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Ponk said:
Shimano will be keeping a low profile! One incident is bad enough, but two?!

Strange race that, I was expecting a group to form much sooner to be honest. Great win by Kristoff. Etixx are getting stick on Twitter but I don't really see what more Terpstra could have done to be honest. He was never going to out sprint him and clearly didn't have the legs to drop him.

Shame for G but in reality he was so heavily marked he was never going to get away. Sky worked hard to get him that far. Any news on Sir Brad?
Brad was 87th 9m17 back.

I get that this wasn't an important race to him. But I'd have liked to see him nearer the front with 20K to go.

Who knows how he'll get on at Paris Roubaix. If the mood takes him (and I hope it will) I expect he'll be Ok. And unlike the other contenders probably not marked as much.

Matt_N

8,903 posts

202 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Kristoff is on fire at the moment, he just looks so strong and almost unbeatable at present.

Wiggins, whilst he has the power to be able to win some classics just isn't tough enough IMO. He has the ability to be able to make massive single man breaks a la Tony Martin but never does, I know it's not really his style or conducive to outright wins but he could be more aggressive and nab a few wins.

Leithen

10,912 posts

267 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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If this high pressure stays, it's going to be a dry and dusty battle on the cobbles.

Highway Star

3,576 posts

231 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Rich_W said:
Who knows how he'll get on at Paris Roubaix. If the mood takes him (and I hope it will) I expect he'll be Ok. And unlike the other contenders probably not marked as much.
I would think he'll be closely marked. He's been saying publicly how he's targeting PR for the win for about 12 months. Any team would be a fool to let him go without close marking.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Apparently Wiggo's fall was quite heavy and he pretty much just rode in from there rather than attack or go with the plan. Hopefully he recovers before Roubaix but then it will be a tough race as lots of people are on form.

Felt sorry for Tepstra, he obviously just didnt have the legs to jump Kristoff and it must be pretty demoralising knowing that to win you have to outsprint the in-form sprinter.... I thought he was going to go with around 1.5 kms to go but he was obvioulsy done for.

Some Gump

12,696 posts

186 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Jesus, Kristoff is on fire. A sprinter who can suddenly TT and climb? It's a good job Katusha are so squeaky clean as a team, or the raised eyebrows would certainly start...

Sway

26,280 posts

194 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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hehe

Hope Wiggo gets his groove on for P-R. I think he is tough enough physically, however sometimes his mental resilience works against him...

As always, a bloody awesome race in the offing!

Ponk

1,380 posts

192 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Some Gump said:
Jesus, Kristoff is on fire. A sprinter who can suddenly TT and climb? It's a good job Katusha are so squeaky clean as a team, or the raised eyebrows would certainly start...
Griepel was very impressive too. I love it when you see the big sprinters burying themselves for the team. Degenkolb did well too. Kittel seems a one trick pony by comparison, albeit a hell of a trick!

Alex Langheck

835 posts

129 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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I'd have given Greipel his weight in beer as well. That was some ride he put in, it was only in the last 15-20km he faded. Don't like to bash Sky, but they were on the front over a 100km+ out, doing all the work. By the time they get to the business end only G and Luke Rowe are still there.
Couldn't believe they let Kristoff and Terpstra go up the road.... and seemingly looked to G to do the chasing. What was looking a really good race just sort of fizzled out....
I'm still not convinced about the current route.

Just hope Roubaix is better.

Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Highway Star said:
Rich_W said:
Who knows how he'll get on at Paris Roubaix. If the mood takes him (and I hope it will) I expect he'll be Ok. And unlike the other contenders probably not marked as much.
I would think he'll be closely marked. He's been saying publicly how he's targeting PR for the win for about 12 months. Any team would be a fool to let him go without close marking.
Yes and No.

If I was Ettixx. I'd be watching Katusha or Lotto or Alpecin more than Sky. If BW had gotten a podium/top 10 at Flanders or Ghent (dnf) he'd be more of a target. For all his publicly stated target. He hasn't gotten any results (recently) to suggest he will be a threat. Granted you can't rule him out. But even if he's on form. The way Sky decided to try and control Flanders was tactically naïve!

Ponk

1,380 posts

192 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Rich_W said:
Highway Star said:
Rich_W said:
Who knows how he'll get on at Paris Roubaix. If the mood takes him (and I hope it will) I expect he'll be Ok. And unlike the other contenders probably not marked as much.
I would think he'll be closely marked. He's been saying publicly how he's targeting PR for the win for about 12 months. Any team would be a fool to let him go without close marking.
Yes and No.

If I was Ettixx. I'd be watching Katusha or Lotto or Alpecin more than Sky. If BW had gotten a podium/top 10 at Flanders or Ghent (dnf) he'd be more of a target. For all his publicly stated target. He hasn't gotten any results (recently) to suggest he will be a threat. Granted you can't rule him out. But even if he's on form. The way Sky decided to try and control Flanders was tactically naïve!
The "drive the pace until the last 40k" tactic does seem to be their only one. Why not send Stannard up the road, then Brad later if that doesn't work and see what happens. The bunch would have to do some work if nothing else.

I do wonder what's going through Wiggin's head. All this talk and he's not shown any determination in the races so far. Which is a shame as I'd love to see him go out on a high!

Maybe it's all a ploy so G can take Paris Roubaix! biggrin

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Ponk said:
The "drive the pace until the last 40k" tactic does seem to be their only one. Why not send Stannard up the road, then Brad later if that doesn't work and see what happens. The bunch would have to do some work if nothing else.

I do wonder what's going through Wiggin's head. All this talk and he's not shown any determination in the races so far. Which is a shame as I'd love to see him go out on a high!

Maybe it's all a ploy so G can take Paris Roubaix! biggrin
he tore up the field in a short tt in the 3 days last week he was very impressive.
His fitness is not in question i wouldnt bet against him this weekend but SKY must get their tactics right in one day classic racing.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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To be fair, if its one race where you want to be at the front driving the pace, its Roubaix. The cobbles are narrow and if you hit them too far back in the group you will either be distanced or susceptible to accidents. If you are at the front you will not be affected. There are also a number of pinch points on the route where you really dont want to be in a big group. Hit the cobbles fast from the front and you can easily distance those caught sleeping.

Wiggo will be a marked man but then so should Stybar, GvA, Sagan et al so I cant see how he will be treated any differently. I think if Boom gets in an early break he could be a real dark horse.

Matt_N

8,903 posts

202 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Some nasty moments over the last few days of cycling, first the incidents with the cars at Flanders and then yesterday at the Basque, riders colliding with metal posts on the finishing straight.

5 riders including Adam Yates suffered some pretty nasty injuries, BMC's Pete Stetina has a fractured tibia, kneecap and 4 ribs!

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/riders-angry-after...

Video:

https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/video/michael-matth...

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Matt_N said:
Some nasty moments over the last few days of cycling, first the incidents with the cars at Flanders and then yesterday at the Basque, riders colliding with metal posts on the finishing straight.

5 riders including Adam Yates suffered some pretty nasty injuries, BMC's Pete Stetina has a fractured tibia, kneecap and 4 ribs!

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/riders-angry-after...

Video:

https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/video/michael-matth...
steel post V cyclist at 50kph only on winner how the fk did they get away with just sticking a cone on top

mcelliott

8,672 posts

181 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Brutal stage finish today in the Tour of the Basque Country - they certainly know how to make the riders suffer down there. Great ride from Simon Yates to claim 6th on the stage. TT tomorrow.

Matt_N

8,903 posts

202 months

Saturday 11th April 2015
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It certainly was, two ascents of that in places 28% climb!

Surprised Quintana didn't really feature after his strong stage win in the snow at the tour of Catalunya a few weeks ago, maybe he's more suited to the gentler gradient long climbs.