Dauphine Stage 7

  • This topic has 56 replies, 15 voices, and was last updated 13 years ago by Stumps.
  • Creator
    Topic
  • #19036
    backflipbedlem

    So time for the mountain goats! Where’s everyone leaning?

Viewing 15 replies - 16 through 30 (of 56 total)
  • Author
    Replies
  • #741267
    0
    livestrongnick

    6 more riders have climbed
    6 more riders have climbed off

    Anthony Charteau (EUC)
    François Parisien (ARG)
    Benjamin Noval (TST)
    Fumiyuki Beppu (OGE)
    Mikhaïl Ignatiev (KAT)
    Bartosz Huzarski (TNE)

    #741265
    0
    chiv30

    JAndrewHill wrote:i would

    JAndrewHill wrote:
    i would love to be on Alpe d’Huez…I can fantasize I guess.

    I will be come July , get to watch them twice 😀

    Was on the col du glandon last year and I still can’t get over how wick they can go uphill the wierd part is looking DOWN on a helicopter in flight :O

    #741263
    0
    simon F

    Result of KOM at the col de
    Result of KOM at the col de Sarenne, km 60.5:

    1. Kevin Seeldrayers (AST), 10 points
    2. Thomas Damuseau (ARG), 9
    3. Jurgen Van den Broeck (LTB), 8
    4. Laurent Didier (RLT), 7
    5. Alexey Lutsenko (AST), 6
    6. Thomas De Gendt (VCD), 5

    Peloton at 4.20

    Again, KoM pts not fantasy points (6,5,4,3,2,1)

    Damuseau definitely worth the 10 pt penalty now – especially as I took out Konig to do it.

    #741261
    0
    drheaton

    Aye, figured it’d be worth a
    Aye, figured it’d be worth a penalty transfer to bring in Damuseau, plus De Gendt is in my purist team 😀

    #741259
    0
    drheaton

    Over the HC Alp d’Huez
    Order

    Over the HC Alp d’Huez

    Order was:
    1. De Gendt, 20 pts
    2. Damuseau, 18 pts
    3. Seeldrayers, 16 pts
    4. Lutsenko, 14 pts
    5. Van den Broeck, 12 pts
    6. Didier, 10 pts
    7. De la Cruz, 8 pts
    8. Santaromita, 7 pts
    9. Arndt, 6 pts
    10. Veilleux, 5 pts

    3:40 ahead of the peloton.

    Those are KoM points by the way, not fantasy points.

    #741257
    0
    TERatcliffe26

    Was just gonna post this but
    Was just gonna post this but you beat me to it.

    The penalty points for Damuseau have already paid themselves off at least 🙂

    #741255
    0
    backflipbedlem

    Ok,cheers doc, just trying to
    Ok,cheers doc, just trying to pick my Suisse team. You done yours! This fantasy lark never ends

    #741253
    0
    drheaton

    Summit finish finishes on a
    Summit finish finishes on a summit, high mountain doesn’t.

    Usually summit finishes are high mountain days but not always, a high mountain is usually a day in the Alps or similar mountain range with 2 or more cat 1 or HC (hors category/above classification) climbs, a summit finish would just be a day that ends at the top of a significant climb.

    #741251
    0
    backflipbedlem

    whats the difference between
    whats the difference between High mountains and summit finish?

    #741249
    0
    livestrongnick

    Xavier Florencio (KAT) has
    Xavier Florencio (KAT) has pulled out.

    #741247
    0
    Philip Unwin

    22 rider breakaway
    Paulinho,

    22 rider breakaway
    Paulinho, De Broek, Lutsenko, Seeldrayers, Santaromita, Didier, Gallopin, Meyer, Coppel, Izagirre, Bono, Roland, Veilleux, Chavanel. DE Marchi, Madrazo, Teruel, De Gendt, Arndt, Damuseau, Gerard and Cruz

    #741245
    0
    livestrongnick

    group of 22. They are: Sergio
    group of 22. They are: Sergio Paulinho (TST), Jurgen Van den Broeck (LTB), Alexey Lutsenko and Kevin Seeldrayers (AST), Ivan Santaromita (BMC), Laurent Didier and Tony Gallopin (RLT), Travis Meyer (OGE), Jérôme Coppel (COF), Gorka Izagirre (EUS), Matteo Bono (LAM), Pierre Rolland and David Veilleux (EUC), Sylvain Chavanel (OPQ), Alessandro De Marchi (CAN), Angel Madrazo and Eloy Teruel (MOV), Thomas De Gendt (VCD), Nikias Arndt and Thomas Damuseau (ARG), Arnaud Gérard (BSE), David De Las Cruz (TNE).

    #741243
    0
    livestrongnick

    Damn it! put Konig in last
    Damn it! put Konig in last night :&

    Froome
    Valverde
    Navarro
    Dennis
    Cunego
    Veilleux
    Damuseau
    Fonseca

    Konig

    #741241
    0
    drheaton

    Froome
    Contador (for

    Froome
    Contador (for EBH)
    Porte (for Meersman)
    Navarro (for Vivian)
    Barguil
    Damuseau (for Geslin)
    Veilleux
    Barhane
    Fonseca

    20 point penalty but figured that Damuseau was guaranteed at least 10 points over the last two days so I couldn’t lose with him.

    #741239
    0
    ray silvester

    Philip Unwin wrote:ray

    Philip Unwin wrote:
    ray silvester wrote:
    Out:M & M(Meersman and Matthews)
    In:Rogers and Konig

    Froome
    Kwiatkowski
    Veilleux
    Damuseau
    Fonseca
    Dennis
    Navarro(my tip for the day)
    Rogers
    Konig

    another good stage yesterday(40th)and climbing the rankings rapidly but alas the 3 V’s for victory have meant I never had a look in.


    Shame about Konig

    Damn…..I had enough credits for Fuglsang too…..caught out a bit by the early deadline this morning and logged on with five minutes to go so hadn’t read any of the overnight news.
    P*$!-Poor preparation produces P*$!-Poor performance!!

Viewing 15 replies - 16 through 30 (of 56 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.