Wow so happy to see people showing interest in the Tour and in road cycling in general.
When I was younger I loved to watch it, but now I don't see myself sitting on the couch for 4-6 hours to watch the stages. I prefer to actually ride.
Recently I got myself my first road bike and I'm super happy about it.
Would be happy to see someone post their bike here as well :)
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Another victory by Sagan; was there really any doubt?
Great attempt by Gilbert though; it would have been a massive feat had he managed to stay out till the finish (bringing back memories of "Turbo" Jelle Nijdam).
Other than that a pretty boring stage but fortunately no crashes or other problems.
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Sagan has clearly a score to settle in this Tour. ;-)
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Fraile wins in what can be called Vinokourov's Revenge. Astana badly needed a win, they must be ecstatic today.
For a long time it looked like Jasper Stuyven was going to win on Belgian National Day but it was not to be.
The GC battle definitely had some fireworks right there at the end. Roglic looked really strong, escaping from the group of GC favorites. It looks like the top 3 are glued to each other; Thomas, Froome, and Dumoulin will not let each other out of sight. Bardet losing more seconds is not going to help him, Quintana also can't do it. The top 4 looks pretty set but anything can happen in the Pyrenees.
Tomorrow a really fun stage for a climber breakaway and then Monday finally some rest!
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Jasper Stuyven did try so kudos to him and 2 km to go. :-)
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Alaphilippe should have followed Fraile, easy to say now and sitting at home :) but that really costed him the stage.
Sagan 4th on this terrain! He's gearing up for Innsbruck :)
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I just read that Dan Marin had a puncture at the foot of the last climb yesterday and that Adam Yates helped him up; that's what I like to see!
This is what Dan tweeted after the stage:
https://twitter.com/DanMartin86/status/1020719640216047616
https://twitter.com/DanMartin86/status/1020722116453437441
Then there's this:
Today, Peter Sagan set the record for the most amount of stages in the lead of a Tour de France classification:
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When Gilbert fell he was probably within 1 km of where Casartelli died, this doubled the effect for me, so great he is relatively unscathed.
Alaphilippe to me during this Tour has morphed into a second Sagan!!! He can win on such a range of races, and he has all the showmanship too, what a rider!
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Philippe Gilbert will not start tomorrow because his kneecap\patella is broken.
I hope and pray he makes a speedy and full recovery.
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Very impressive by Nairo Quintana; when he damaged his bike at the start of the stage I thought it was all over for him.
Dan Martin showed how much of an attacker he is; he's one of the few riders who never hides but always goes for it when he has the legs.
When it comes to the GC it seems that Thomas is stronger than most people expected. Still one mountain stage and a time trail to go; is anything going to change those two days?
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I had lost all faith in Quintana, then he proves me wrong in style! But I'm very glad about it :)
Worst thing, at least for me, is that Sky is gonna win another Grand Tour :(
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Only a crash or a drunk Froome\Sky hater could change that, nothing sportive imho.
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I don't have any sympathies for Froome and to a degree Team Sky. But I don't want to see someone stopping them by causing a crash, attacking them or such.
Edit:
A 'regular' crash also isn't something I like happening to the cyclist, but a string of technical issues requireing stops and bike changes might be enough to stop them.
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Froome has already been hit by such a person and had urine thrown over him so I really hope nothing worse will happen.
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The thing with some of those people I mentioned is that they drink a lot of alcohol under a baking sun before the riders pass and then do stupid things just because they are drunk and behave like a drunk pack.
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Démare also profited from the ASO raising the time limit on at least 2 stages, that way he wasn't disqualified earlier.
I think Sagan realised early in the sprint he wouldn't be able to wins and then just rolled to the finish line. He didn't need the win nor the points, so he played it safe and is in a great position for Sunday.
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There are also rumors that Demare was '''helped'''' by his team car in the last 2 stages. Can't say for sure of course, he did really well today.
I think that after yesterday's nasty fall Sagan was already very brave to show up near the front, if he had won or made podium it'd have been utterly unbelievable :)
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Primoz Roglic showed his downhill skills today. Just like last year he won a Tour stage; hopefully he'll give us a lot more fun in the years to come.
Dumoulin is incredibly pissed right now; according to him a motard was too close and helped Roglic on the one flat piece to get away from everyone else.
There's been some more GC changes but nothing dramatically (as most of us hoped?).
Tomorrow is going to be really tough but Thomas is not going to lose the yellow.
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Roglic really tried hard, both uphill and downhill, so he got a deserved win. The top guys arrived more or less together, but there was a lot of action, can't complain about this stage.
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Taylor Phinney sure had one of those days, yesterday:
https://twitter.com/taylorphinney/status/1022981661036896256
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Today's time trial is now getting exiting with the main GC riders busy. ^^
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Well, that was a really strange day...
How is it possible that Thomas lost 12 seconds in the last part? Did he do it on purpose to give the win to Froome? If so, they obviously didn't count on the time keeping being messed up and Tom grabbing the win by just a single second.
A shame Roglic couldn't do it today but I'm sure we'll see a lot more of him in the future (and don't forget what a great season he has had already).
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Thank you for your Tour event, Corran and I'm looking forward to your Vuelta event! ;-)
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This year was a lot more exciting than many in the recent past; I really hope this is the harbinger of some great Tours to come. Sky is still the riches team by far and with Bernal they look to have a future winner already. But it looks like other teams are getting a little closer now.
General Classification
I want to start with congratulating Geraint Thomas; he was really strong and never faltered. He has a history of falling or otherwise failing in the grand tours but this time he deserved it.
Well, I was sure Froome was gonna win (and so were a lot of people) but I'm glad I was proven wrong. It's quite interesting though that the top four this year is made up of people who are (normally) counted to be more time trialists than pure climbers; and that in a Tour with few time trial kilometres... What does that say?
Personally I think it proves that teams are so strong now (even with just eight riders) that these days they are able to better control the mountain stages. Urán had an unlucky Tour but I don't think he would have been able to do it this year, and even Quintana with a really strong team (on paper) didn't even get close.
King of the Mountain
Well, I didn't even include Alaphilippe in my predictions so I was nowhere near there. Fortunately I did have numbers two and three at the top of my predictions. :)
Sprinters
I don't know what happened to Kittel; was it his move to the new team? Is he just out of shape this year? It's way too early to say his time has been but considering what he said before the Tour he might have known this wasn't his year.
Gaviria and Groenewegen were great though and I can't wait to see them duel it out together in the years to come.
Man of the Tour
Peter Sagan makes everything better. :D
He proved it again this year; three great wins, fun interviews and equaling Erik Zabel's six Green Jersey record. Number seven next year!
tl;dr
We had a great Tour de France this year and I can't wait for next year!
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I'm a bit less excited than you about this year's Tour, expecially about the GC. Yes, nobody expected Thomas and most people (even me...) thought that Froome would take it, but the unfolding was more or less business as usual. As you say big teams have the ability to control the race so very tightly and none is bigger and more equipped than Sky. The tought that Bernal, such a phenomenal talent, is already riding for them makes me afraid that we'll have a Sky yellow jersey endlessly :)).
Sagan is probably gonna win the green jersey until he retires :D, but my Man of the Tour was surely Alaphilippe, so many attacks (and results), lots of guts and much better climbing that I'd ever expected, a phenomenal Tour for him.
And fnally, thanks a lot for running the event and for sharing your thoughts and insights :)!
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Yeah, I know what you are saying about the GC but after all the Indurain/Armstrong/Froome years at least it looked more fun with some more action in the mountains. I can't argue the result wasn't the same; another Sky win. I'm really, really hoping Tom Dumoulin will have one or more Tour victories before Bernal gets there.
A salary cap is the only way to stop one team from dominating but I can't see that ever happening. And even if it does... pro cycling has shown they are masters when it comes to loopholes.
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Tour de France 2018
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How it works
Predict who is going to win each stage of the Tour.
Stages
This table/chart is RaChart™ compatible and was created with Giveaways Table/Chart Creator
Preview
This year has seen some changes as the ASO (the Tour organisers) look the shake things up and keep the viewers interested. We'll see cobbles, dirt roads, a formula one style start (stage 17), and more.
The most apparent change is that all teams are now starting with only 8 riders instead of 9. The riders have been clamoring for this change for a long time as it should make the flat stages a lot safer with fewer crashes. However, many are also saying this change was finally accepted in the hopes of hobbling Team Sky a little (though I doubt it will really work).
And there's this:
I can't see any GC riders taking risks to get these few seconds.
Sites
Official Site
Wikipedia
A better list of riders than the official site, with thanks to bartwu
General Classification (abbreviated as GC)
This is the one it's all about, who will bring the maillot jaune (yellow jersey) to Paris? It's going to be extremely tough this year; the first nine stages all have the potential to cause havoc for the GC riders before they've even seen a mountain. The field is also incredibly strong this year; apart from Fabio Aru and Thibaut Pinot, all the best riders in the world are here.
King of the Mountain (often abbreviated as KoM)
The maillot a pois (polka dot jersey) goes to the best climber; who will it be this year? Obviously the GC riders will all feature in this classification but there are some others... Double points are up for grabs for the final climb in the three Pyrenean stages: the Cat.1 Col du Portillon, the HC Col du Portet and the HC Col d'Aubisque.
Sprinters
Going by last year there's only one favorite but we might be in for something more interesting.
Feel free to leave your predictions for jersey winners and other speculations in the comments below.
Man of the Tour
I said it last year, and I was right, but for the wrong reasons... Peter Sagan will be the man of the Tour. If he has the legs to beat Gaviria and Kittel then he could potentially win ten stages but that would be silly. Still, he's still the Man of the Tour, here's hoping he'll make it to Paris!
Tour Trivia
Sylvain Chavanel will be starting his 18th Tour de France this year. Last year he equaled the record of Jens Voigt and Stuart O'Grady and now he will be the sole record holder.
Adam Hansen rode 20 consecutive grand tours; an amazing record that came to an end at the Giro a few months ago. He started his run with the Vuelta in 2011 but he won't be appearing in the Tour de France this year.
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