Velominati Super Prestige: Le Tour de France, Stage 18

Bartali and Coppi ride high on the barren slopes of the Galibier

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.

frank

The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • He has two virtual minutes on Evans. Even if he doesn't timetrial he'll win the tour with this difference.

  • "Sooooo, Sammy...wanna' have a sleepover after this tour? I could show you my birds. They're awesome."

  • Hmmm, a couple of my comments haven't shown up here... anyway, Grimplette looking very fresh in the camera close-ups...

  • @netraam - a virtual 2 minutes that he needs to defend on the TT AND Huez the day after the biggest attack of his career? I'd like to see it but I reckon this could be Stage wine, yellow jersey for Andy but a pyrhic victory as he pops on the Huez tomorrow....I'm so glad to see him have a go though, properly exciting attack!

  • Love Uncle Phil, I reckon that's about the 5th time he's called Nicholas Roche "Stephen"!

    Sorry make that 6!

  • @Mikeweb

    @NetraamYep. Could he really be that calculating and patient? Watching everyone else for the last 2+ weeks, including in the Pyrenees, knowing all along that he would wait until today (and maybe tomorrow too) to crush everyone?
    @Mikeweb

    @NetraamYep. Could he really be that calculating and patient? Watching everyone else for the last 2+ weeks, including in the Pyrenees, knowing all along that he would wait until today (and maybe tomorrow too) to crush everyone?
    He's got help up the road too for the descent and the start of Galibier... very well played - if it works out, of course.

    A little "Raging Bull" anyone? (although comparing Andy Schleck to De Niro is a bit of a reach!)

  • @Marcus

    @Netraam


    Only... He still descends like my little sister.

    That statement may be an insult or a compliment - depending on how fast your sister goes down

    What's all this about your sister going down? Those are fighting words where I come from! :)

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