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June 21, 2019 at 7:52 pm #29782
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When can we join Le Tour de France?
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MinardiM189
Dr Winston wrote:No Cavendish. End of an era?…..He probably has until the end of the season to find some sort of form.
If not I suspect he will retire.
Hopefully when he retires he gets a job with Eurosport, it will be fun listening to him rather than the droning bullshit from Brian Smith.
Dr Winston
MinardiM189 wrote:Dr Winston wrote:Only 13 teams out of 22 have actually announced teams so far…they’re being a bit slow.
Only 2 teams left to announce now – EFE & DimData.
Good news for sprinters no Bouhanni, bad news for sprinters Bonifazio.
No Cavendish. End of an era?…..
MinardiM189
Dr Winston wrote:Only 13 teams out of 22 have actually announced teams so far…they’re being a bit slow.
Only 2 teams left to announce now – EFE & DimData.
Good news for sprinters no Bouhanni, bad news for sprinters Bonifazio.
mckja800
Dr Winston wrote:mckja800 wrote:Do we know when the teams will be available to choose?Only 13 teams out of 22 have actually announced teams so far…they’re being a bit slow.
Ok thanks for the response. I look forward to it.
Dr Winston
mckja800 wrote:Do we know when the teams will be available to choose?Only 13 teams out of 22 have actually announced teams so far…they’re being a bit slow.
mckja800
Do we know when the teams
Do we know when the teams will be available to choose?
Dr Winston
Valverde coming into form
Valverde coming into form with a win in Spain again. Sheesh…who the hell to pick…
Condor Andy
Adam Yates is leader, Simon
Adam Yates is leader, Simon is there for support.
stevemarks
Dr Winston wrote:stevemarks wrote:Dr Winston wrote:MinardiM189 wrote:Dr Winston wrote:DID you see the WVA result today?That is impressive, beating an in from Lampaert by a considerable margin.
WVA demonstrating he is a top, top ITT rider.
If he concentrates on ITT he can be world champion soon.
unless MVP decides to ITT
Incredible how 2 riders can come to the fore so soon in their careeers.
Interesting times. I’ve been looking at the betting odds for the win…Porte at 14/1 sums up that maybe the field for the high mountains and SF’s may not be as strong as some years (he,’s done nothing to warrant 14/1)..but then the field for rolleurs, punchers and medium mountains looks incredibly strong. ..I can’t remember better.
What’s even better is that this paticular year suits them well.
What do you think?
Matthews v Sagan v Alaphilippe with GVA and WVA going to be very competitive if they all go for green although I suspect Ala may try for Pokka Dots.
The odds for the overall have come in a long way for all the main contenders since froome crashed which just shows the uncertainty, frankly Bernal at 9/4 is absurd but who in their right mind would back Porte at 14’s
I can never remember seeing so many really strong TTT’s either Look at EF and CCC and they are like 4/5 best teams here maybe?
It’s the sprints that look a bit lightweight no Ackermann or Bennett, Kittel gone Gaviria out. Th rouliers are going to be looking to mop up points in every sprint.
Valverde has hardly had a mention, such is the strength of those that could do well in the stages that looks like one day races…and there are many…
wealth of riches Benoot, wellens and Kwiatkowski are riding too.
Dr Winston
stevemarks wrote:Dr Winston wrote:MinardiM189 wrote:Dr Winston wrote:DID you see the WVA result today?That is impressive, beating an in from Lampaert by a considerable margin.
WVA demonstrating he is a top, top ITT rider.
If he concentrates on ITT he can be world champion soon.
unless MVP decides to ITT
Incredible how 2 riders can come to the fore so soon in their careeers.
Interesting times. I’ve been looking at the betting odds for the win…Porte at 14/1 sums up that maybe the field for the high mountains and SF’s may not be as strong as some years (he,’s done nothing to warrant 14/1)..but then the field for rolleurs, punchers and medium mountains looks incredibly strong. ..I can’t remember better.
What’s even better is that this paticular year suits them well.
What do you think?
Matthews v Sagan v Alaphilippe with GVA and WVA going to be very competitive if they all go for green although I suspect Ala may try for Pokka Dots.
The odds for the overall have come in a long way for all the main contenders since froome crashed which just shows the uncertainty, frankly Bernal at 9/4 is absurd but who in their right mind would back Porte at 14’s
I can never remember seeing so many really strong TTT’s either Look at EF and CCC and they are like 4/5 best teams here maybe?
It’s the sprints that look a bit lightweight no Ackermann or Bennett, Kittel gone Gaviria out. Th rouliers are going to be looking to mop up points in every sprint.
Valverde has hardly had a mention, such is the strength of those that could do well in the stages that looks like one day races…and there are many…
Dr Winston
stevemarks wrote:Wow Adam and Simon that’s interesting.Really?…didn’t see that coming. Who will ride for who?
stevemarks
Wow Adam and Simon that’s
Wow Adam and Simon that’s interesting.
stevemarks
Dr Winston wrote:MinardiM189 wrote:Dr Winston wrote:DID you see the WVA result today?That is impressive, beating an in from Lampaert by a considerable margin.
WVA demonstrating he is a top, top ITT rider.
If he concentrates on ITT he can be world champion soon.
unless MVP decides to ITT
Incredible how 2 riders can come to the fore so soon in their careeers.
Interesting times. I’ve been looking at the betting odds for the win…Porte at 14/1 sums up that maybe the field for the high mountains and SF’s may not be as strong as some years (he,’s done nothing to warrant 14/1)..but then the field for rolleurs, punchers and medium mountains looks incredibly strong. ..I can’t remember better.
What’s even better is that this paticular year suits them well.
What do you think?
Matthews v Sagan v Alaphilippe with GVA and WVA going to be very competitive if they all go for green although I suspect Ala may try for Pokka Dots.
The odds for the overall have come in a long way for all the main contenders since froome crashed which just shows the uncertainty, frankly Bernal at 9/4 is absurd but who in their right mind would back Porte at 14’s
I can never remember seeing so many really strong TTT’s either Look at EF and CCC and they are like 4/5 best teams here maybe?
It’s the sprints that look a bit lightweight no Ackermann or Bennett, Kittel gone Gaviria out. Th rouliers are going to be looking to mop up points in every sprint.
Dr Winston
MinardiM189 wrote:Dr Winston wrote:DID you see the WVA result today?That is impressive, beating an in from Lampaert by a considerable margin.
WVA demonstrating he is a top, top ITT rider.
If he concentrates on ITT he can be world champion soon.
unless MVP decides to ITT
Incredible how 2 riders can come to the fore so soon in their careeers.
Interesting times. I’ve been looking at the betting odds for the win…Porte at 14/1 sums up that maybe the field for the high mountains and SF’s may not be as strong as some years (he,’s done nothing to warrant 14/1)..but then the field for rolleurs, punchers and medium mountains looks incredibly strong. ..I can’t remember better.
What’s even better is that this paticular year suits them well.
What do you think?
MinardiM189
Dr Winston wrote:DID you see the WVA result today?That is impressive, beating an in from Lampaert by a considerable margin.
WVA demonstrating he is a top, top ITT rider.
If he concentrates on ITT he can be world champion soon.
unless MVP decides to ITT
Incredible how 2 riders can come to the fore so soon in their careeers.
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