Tour de France 2022
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Tour de France 2022
Where your money then, where's your interest ?
I'm a little meh in some ways this year as i can see it being a Pogacar/Roglic fest...
I think WvAert will be entertaining at times and maybe van der poel for a stage win or two.
I guess the big question for the Brit interest is whether Thomas can take his recent form from the Dauphine and do well in this... does 'well' mean a top 5... or a podium, dunno.
INEOS have Ganna, Martinez and Adam Yates too... so a pretty strong team going. Pidcock for a wildcard win on one of the Belgium type stages but may be tricky with the VdP and WvA in the way.
Stage 1 is a pan flat short TT..
Got to be Ganna for the win ?
I'm a little meh in some ways this year as i can see it being a Pogacar/Roglic fest...
I think WvAert will be entertaining at times and maybe van der poel for a stage win or two.
I guess the big question for the Brit interest is whether Thomas can take his recent form from the Dauphine and do well in this... does 'well' mean a top 5... or a podium, dunno.
INEOS have Ganna, Martinez and Adam Yates too... so a pretty strong team going. Pidcock for a wildcard win on one of the Belgium type stages but may be tricky with the VdP and WvA in the way.
Stage 1 is a pan flat short TT..
Got to be Ganna for the win ?
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Re: Tour de France 2022
It's caused all the hotels in North Eastern France to be fully booked up on the days I want one.
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Just have to hope someone upsets the applecart and it gets spiced up. Be a shame if it just goes as the bookies predict. I'll be watching anyway but if it becomes a procession interest will fade but there's always some interesting days and the travelogue is nice.
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I just like watching the event, will this days breakaway make it to the finish or will they be swallowed up by the peloton in the last 1000m. Mountain sections or windy flat days it’s all an entertaining watch in usually beautiful country side.
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Re: Tour de France 2022
Yay! We're off. to Wimmlun. That's my 'slow TV' sorted for a while.
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Re: Tour de France 2022
We are Indeed, a few crashes from Bissenger has left VdP in the lead currently
I say currently because Ganna and Wout have not gone yet.
I say currently because Ganna and Wout have not gone yet.
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Re: Tour de France 2022
Going to try and catch more of it this year. my problem is that I could sit in front of it all day every day!
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Is it Wout that's never worn the yellow jersey? If so it would be quite nice if he had it tomorrow.
Wonder if Cav will get another chance? Needs to get a team move soon if he can I guess.
Edit: LOL. That jinxed him.
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I think Cav would indeed need to move, but where to go and get a strong leadout train.
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Yup. I think that would take the best part of a year to get 'tuned' if he didn't get a currently operational one too.
Pidcock looks useful. Wonder if he'll get a chance to cut loose or whether he'll be fetching and carrying for 3 weeks?
Anyway, 23 more days. Marv.
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Pidcock and VdP will be going free in the next few daysCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:39 pmYup. I think that would take the best part of a year to get 'tuned' if he didn't get a currently operational one too.
Pidcock looks useful. Wonder if he'll get a chance to cut loose or whether he'll be fetching and carrying for 3 weeks?
Anyway, 23 more days. Marv.
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Re: Tour de France 2022
Looking forward to a proper stage tomorrow. it looked horribly slippy in that TT today
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Well done Lampaert, he looked so happy and surprised. Tricky conditions on stupid shape bicycles. Tomorrows stage will be at the mercy of the wind.
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There’ll be some sore riders tonight.
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Well Woot! for Wout. First yellow jersey.
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Re: Tour de France 2022
Bitter sweet seeing Fabio take the win, but you'd honestly have to wonder if Cav could've won that one anyway.
Massive crowds out today for sure!
Massive crowds out today for sure!