The Tour de France looms on the horizon, and those riders planning to race are putting the final touches on their form – or going into last-minute panic mode, final exam cram-style. The Critérium Dauphiné has long been a favorite preparation race serving both purposes rather well.
It’s a favorite of the Tour’s GC contenders as it usually features stages that, if not identical to key stages from the Tour, will at least feature many of the same climbs; habitual Tour winners like Indurain, Armstrong, and Clentador have traditionally used this race as their preferred method of final preparation; riders seeking additional form will take the beating taken from a week of suffering and have just enough time to recover prior to the Tour. And, of course, riders who have aspirations in July may also find they are a few kilos heavy yet and may indulge in some ultra-lean Spanish beef in order to get to fighting weight.
It’s also a dangerous gamble: ride too hard at the Critérium and you could fire off the Guns of Navarone and enter the Tour in a state of fatigue, as Pharmy did in 2003. A delicate balance, this.
The challenge in predicting the results of a preparation race such as this is that the favorites for the Tour are (hopefully) peaking in one month, not during this event. But they’ll be good – maybe good enough to win. But probably not. Combine that with that the notion that a rider with little hope in July may be looking for glory and will be in peak form, leading to an unexpected result – a review of last year’s race with Jani Brajkovic is a great example of this case.
With that we kick off into the first minor-stage VSP for the Critérium Dauphiné. Being a week-long stage race, the points on offer are 7 for first, 5 for second, 4 for third, 3 for fourth, 2 for fifth, with the usual allotment of bonus points for getting the rider right but the place wrong. Also, there are no rest days, so no rest day swaps, but we will have our usual approach for riders who drop out. Piti Principle applies as always. Also review the guide, being careful to note that the rules have changes a bit this year, and we may not have completely updated the guide yet, so if there’s a question, ask.
Best of luck to all.
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@pakrat
Sorry - it ain't Kelly
What happened to JVDB? I read that he fell near the finish. Do they have a 3k or 1k rule at the Dauphine?
Veino keeps the lead, but there's a shakeup from third down.
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As the stage is finished and the race results are already published...
Here are the photo gallery of the day with some shots taken pre-race and at the start of it, this morning in Voiron, France.
Starting with some side dishes before the real meal...
Bernard Hinault "The Badger" , 5 times winner of the Tour de France
well it seems like there is a problem with the links ...
and without the EDIT function it's a real PITA : sorry!!! )
Here it comes . hopefully.
Bernard Thevenet "Nanard" , 2 times winner of the Tour de France
At the Dauphiné, the Tour is never far...
This gentleman is sporting an embroidered writing who reads like this :
"Rules are made to be broken"
He certainly has and in more ways than one. TFTC ?
Beware the local racers from Voiron who show their weaponry and their guns
~90 years old rider, totally mad leader of a gang of young ones ( 70-75-ish )
Jens Voigt favorite bike
is there something more swiss made than that ?
who says in Europe trucks are sized like vans ?
Coming soon Pro Gear Galore !!!
Bernard Thevenet ( Race Director ...and 2 times winner of the Tour de France )
Here comes the PRO gear...
starting with SKY..
Well, where's mine?
Wiggins ride ( when is not on a 50's Vespa...)
Same as Boasson Hagen
But nos as customized as the two Pinarello...
who can decipher the citation? ( British Champion, is it?)
he seems to be equipped with an unmarked 0symetric chain ring
German-Kustom-Champion-Bike
SKY thinks BIG
The gallery continues with the Shack, Liquigas,BMC and so on ...
@frank
Sorry for the mess...
Are my images too big that they should be seen in the Image Viewer?
should i continue the gallery here ?