More than two of the three weeks of this Tour lie in the rearview mirror and the race is impossible to call; nearly every GC Contender has shown some kind of weakness or given something away that makes them look beatable. Contador was dropped on the first uphill finish. The Schlecks have been on the attack but have been unable to make the gains they need to insure a final victory. They’ve also reminded us that what goes up doesn’t always come down as easily. Evans has been the most consistent and oportunistic, but has been racing hard since day one and, while he’s been close, he’s done little to stamp his authority on the race. Voekler has been defying the odds for nine days and continues to hang on to a lead which looks more tenable with each passing day.
So far, the “minor” mountain stages – those without uphill finishes – have proven to be as decisive as those with uphill finishes. Normally reserved for the opportunist breakaway and a non-issue for the GC riders, Stage 17’s rain-slicked descent saw some of the best racing we’ve seen this year buddied up with the biggest impact on the GC since Tommy V took the Maillot Jaune.
Indeed, this year has everyone sitting around the table, questioning the accepted tactics of the recent past. The riders who go fast uphill will need to do something more than just attack a few k’s from the finish. Perhaps they are considering an Hinaultesque attack on a descent before the finishing climb. Or perhaps a Merckxian attack on the first pass, going long to take a huge advantage.
One thing is for certain: the rider who wins this Tour will not necessarily be the strongest one, for we’ve seen they are all closely matched. No, the winner will be the one who decides the old rulebook is better suited for toilet paper than a race manual. The winner will be the one who thinks creatively, leaves caution in the parking lot where Voekler punched his ticket today, and takes an extra dose of Rule #5 (I’m looking at you, Andy).
At this point, whomever rolls into Paris with the Yellow jersey on their shoulders will get the nod of approval from this guy. (Except Contador, obvs.) Vive le Tour, bitches.
Get your picks in by 5am Pacific tomorrow morning for the chance to win 3, 2, or 1 points for the podium spots, and 1 point for 4th and 5th places. Good luck.
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@eightzero
Tv usually pretty ordinary in TTs. Cadel beat him by 2'01" on the same TT course at last months dauphine - but u would expect Voeckler to go a LOT better given the stakes.
Cadel wins
@Marcus
Stakes? Or steaks?
ASO has to me all walking around with huge woodies. They sure made an entertaining show of it this year. Suspense right up to the end.
me=be. yeesh.
@Blah
OK. I stand corrected. Even though he's great fodder for poking fun at, Cuddles is clearly a serious hardman. Aussies all over might be a bit over-sensitive if the think he's being maligned.
@Marcus
tbf he was the shield up the Izoard until Bookwalter came back to the pack
Quote from the Cadelephant's stage diary - http://www.cadelevans.com.au/cadelsdiary.aspx
"with the wind though, escaping from the group was going to be very difficult but not very time effective, so, I just did one turn....for 9km....Basso did swap off for a few seconds, and I think that Europcar guy who could have had White today did one short turn as well"
That's one hell of a turn...not to mention driving the whole group up the Galibier!
@Alpin
The videos are perfect - I am a little jealous... some day ! In the mean time thank you.
@Marcus
Putting on his booties to keep his toes warm.
@Ron
Minion is peaking at the right time.
Some redemption from the Laughing Clowns but my take on today's stage (only having just watched it) with Andy finally showing that he does actually own a seperate pair from his bro but...
Good Cadel rode like a fucking trojan pulling the rest behind him. One of the best stages I have EVER seen IMHO.