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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@Alpin - you live in Grenoble? You lucky bastard! I've been fortunate enough to visit there twice, and the beauty of the place just blew me away! But it's a long way from NZ, so I don't get there very often.
VSP PICKS:
1. Jeremy monkey funkin' Roy
2. Jelle DirtyVan
3. Cadel
4. Basso
5. Slammin' Sam Sanchez
@redranger
Scleckernecking perhaps, to give it context?
VSP PICKS:
1. Frank Schleck
2. Andy Schleck
3. Daylight
@Alpin
You're awesome. Cheers!
VSP PICKS:
1. Frank Schleck
2. Andy Schleck
3. Daylight
VSP PICKS:
1. Dirty Bertie
2. Sammy Slappy
3. Lil Schleck
4. Basso
5. Cunego
@Bianchi Denti
Yeah! 'loves the town !
well mostly the outings out of the town !,
Never moved, never will...
Check the velominati Dauphiné article you should find through the comments a very large gallery of photos done in Grenoble for the last Dauphiné TT , being the same as the TDF one
Slight variation on my original picks but apart from Clenched Butt showing some improved form of late, Good Cadel is still the man.
Team SwiVelshleck or more accurately,those pair of side show/laughing clown impersonators are too busy looking at each other, reminiscing about their, ahem, "sword" fights in the showers to really be able to focus on the race itself.
@Marcus
@minion
+1. When you post, you post, chapeau Alpin.
Bert is looking tres dangereuse...
VSP PICKS:
1. Contador
2. Sammy Sanchez
3. Evans
4. A Shleck, any Shleck
5. Basso
VSP PICKS:
1. Jelle van endert
And for the velomanti, ainé means the older one in french ( frank) and cadet mean the younger one (andy)
VSP PICKS:
1. Jelle vanendert
2. Dirty sanchez
3. Frère shleck ainé
4. Cuddles
5. Frère schleck cadet