Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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The demise of Greipel is clearly not as final as previously believed.
What happened to Kittel?
What happened to Kittel?
The demise of Greipel is clearly not as final as previously believed.
What happened to Kittel?
Actually, according to Kittel it wasn't a puncture, he and is team just struggled...
Actually, according to Kittel it wasn't a puncture, he and is team just struggled...
Stage 6
Arras - Reims, 194kms
Having battled the roads, cobbles and weather, the peloton is now heading towards the Vosges mountains, via champagne country.
Battered and bruised from previous day, the riders will be reminded of true suffering as the race will be passing through the Somme along the Chemin des Dames, where the Second Battle of Aisne took place in 1917.
Having dispatched Chris Froome from the race, the remaining favourites will be keen to take a backseat today.
Although losing time on the cobbles Alberto Contador has the most to gain from Chris Froome's bad luck.
The race would appear to be heading towards a straight 'fight' between Contador and Nibali, who doesn't have history on his side. The last rider to lead from stage 2 through to Paris was Jacques Anquetil way back in 1961.
Anyone with anything left in the tank after yesterdays stage will be hoping the Cat 4 climb, 35kms from the finish, followed by an undulating ride into Reims will assist the break away.
After racking up yet another fourth place, in Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, Peter Sagan and his Cannondale squad might have other ideas.
A false flat final km sprint may well be just the pick me up the prodigious Slovak star is looking for to keep his detractors at bay. Although Giant Fishing Tackle might just spoil his party yet again, this time in the guise of John Degenkolb.
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Oh come on that's not fair.That's more like it SB
All you own work, or did you just slip in the 'fishing tackle' bit to convince us all?
I do hope you're going to mention my man Rudy from stage 8 and every breakaway stage after that. At the very least you've got to offer up at least one rider from Cofidis, Europcar or Bretagne - Seche Environnement as breakaway candidate and possible stage winner.
II love Sagan to bits, always a breath of fresh air for the sport.
Me too. Could he really be in the mix come the latter stages?
Right then guys as my education continues next up is the best highlights package - after having watched the eurosport highlights all week tonight I sat down to watch the ITV4 ones (I had to watch on demand) and really enjoyed them - yes there was less cycling but for a noobie there was alot of what most of you think is simple explanations! What do you guys is the best highlights for me to stick to for the next few weeks?
I don't think you can go wrong with ITV personally, especially for a newbie. I stick with ITV throughout this race as a welcome relief from Eurosport streams and sometimes having to suffer Carlton Kirby for the rest of the season.
Others will no doubt disagree. Why not try both and see what you prefer.
I am swinging towards ITV and I really dont have time to watch the full race so have to rely on highlights! My only worry is that in the hour long programme there was only maybe 60% of cycling so will I be missing out or in reality will they show all the main things?
So ITV highlights during the week with trying to watch the live race between the 2 at weekends like I did last week.
On another subject, I want to get a GPS device - I currently use my phone but as its an S5 and I am trying to pick up speed etc I am worried about falling and breaking it, for a beginner do you think the Garmin 200 would be enough, all I want to do is track where I went with average times and hills etc
Yep, think that viewing schedule would be ideal, but some of the others might try to talk you into Eurosport still.
Where you won't find disagreement is on the Garmin 200. Everyone who has it seems to recommend it.