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chutzpah wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:39 am That's true, I was just wondering if they missed a bit of his obvious genius in what was a topsy turvy run-up. Maybe if it had been a 'normal' Tour year they would have muddled through OK with a tried and test formula, but as things have been so unusual this year the team haven't worked as dynamically as they could/should have. That's clear supposition though.

One thing is for sure though, you look at the Jumbo team and that is some talent and they've been building up to this year for some time now. They had their Tour team announced some considerable time ago, Ineos were still finalising in the final weeks to the lead up.
I'm still unsure how JV managed to get such riders and make them so happy to ride together and for eachother without anyone really noticing the talent they were putting together.. It just sort of crept up.
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Do you listen to The Cycling Podcast? They've covered it quite extensively over the past year, ever since they tried to unpick why Dumoulin was leaving Sunweb to go to them considering the talent they had on their books. It helps me sound like I half know what I'm talking about.
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chutzpah wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 1:30 pm Do you listen to The Cycling Podcast? They've covered it quite extensively over the past year, ever since they tried to unpick why Dumoulin was leaving Sunweb to go to them considering the talent they had on their books. It helps me sound like I half know what I'm talking about.
No, i don't do podcasts.
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I'm a bit gutted as I'm rehabbing pretty close to the start of tomorrows section (Grenoble) - but won't be able to get there :( Was supposed to be watching the finish with friends in Meribel!

It is bastard hot here already at 9am, with weather warnings all around, so I guess that brings it's own challenges
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ITV Player has been rubbish all day, no matter what device I've been watching on it's been buffering loads, 3.4km to go to the end of the stage and now it's stopped completely.... ffs
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Enjoyed Wednesdays highlights. Think they said biggest climbs in tdf history . Ebike required. 😉
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Was some horrific stuff we'd all be walking !
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Dodgy knees wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:07 am Enjoyed Wednesdays highlights. Think they said biggest climbs in tdf history . Ebike required. 😉
Lennard Kamna looked so good in that stage. :thumbup:
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Another lumpy one today !
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Cormet de Roseland is 'interesting' on a motorbike!!! That road is seriously tight and twisty at the start from Bourg St Maurice (that's my nearest town from home - gutted to be 2 hours away!!) and again after the CdR :shock:
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Will avoid spoilers but, I really enjoyed the end of that stage today.
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chutzpah wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 4:20 pm Will avoid spoilers but, I really enjoyed the end of that stage today.
I was hoping they'd both pin it!
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chutzpah wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 4:20 pm Will avoid spoilers but, I really enjoyed the end of that stage today.
Agreed, so pleased for a super domestique for so many years to be turned loose and ride and show just how good he is :thumbup:
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I don't get the gravel section, it's only gonna shaft someone and it ain't their fault. 👎
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Dodgy knees wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:54 am I don't get the gravel section, it's only gonna shaft someone and it ain't their fault. 👎
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Hope the iomtt don't copy.
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I don't think it'll happen but will love Porte to get on the podium in Paris after the time trial today. If you ever get a chance to chat to him he's a truly super guy. I saw him at the Tour of Britain a few years back when he was recovering from the crash at the Olympic road race and was visiting some of the teams, I took the chance to say hi and that I hoped he was recovering well. Before I knew it he gave me five minutes of his time just to chat bikes and riding and then walked with me to the next team he was going to drop in to say hi to.

Catch him in an interview. A really nice chap who gives an honest, frank interview. After a few years of bad luck it'll be nice for him to get a really strong Grand Tour finish before he ends his career as a super domestique.
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It's going to be really interesting today. Tension is building!
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Well, this seems to be going down to the wire!! Amazing stuff so far
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Mrs Weeksy was saying "don't you get bored watching this all day "

Errrm

Hell no!!!