Re: TdF retro theme
The top podium step has "Nibali" written all over it, but even with near-foregone conclusions like that and Sagan's points jersey combined with Nibali's biggest GC rivals dropping like flies*, this year's race hasn't lacked for action. The Pinot vs. Bardet bunfight for 3rd place, white jersey and top home rider all rolled into one, whilst not exactly on the Anquetil/Poulidor scale, is certainly interesting viewing, producing some good team riding from both FdJ - witness Jeremy Roy going flat-out today to tow Pinot to the line purely for the purpose of putting more time into Bardet - and ag2r (and the latter squad has Peraud as a very good back-up plan).
David
*Only serving to reinforce Sky's folly of not selecting Wiggo. :facepalm:
vademecum":2ax98nj3 said:I also can't see how it is possible to say that the TdF stages in the Vosges or on the cobbles are boring.
The top podium step has "Nibali" written all over it, but even with near-foregone conclusions like that and Sagan's points jersey combined with Nibali's biggest GC rivals dropping like flies*, this year's race hasn't lacked for action. The Pinot vs. Bardet bunfight for 3rd place, white jersey and top home rider all rolled into one, whilst not exactly on the Anquetil/Poulidor scale, is certainly interesting viewing, producing some good team riding from both FdJ - witness Jeremy Roy going flat-out today to tow Pinot to the line purely for the purpose of putting more time into Bardet - and ag2r (and the latter squad has Peraud as a very good back-up plan).
David
*Only serving to reinforce Sky's folly of not selecting Wiggo. :facepalm: