Attention all Velominati. The Tour VSP is going on line and it should be a good one. Sure, between Froomy and Bertie a person could hedge their bets but Moviestar is all in for Valverde, BMC for TeeJay, Astana for the Shark and Garmin is finally committing to a team leader in Talansky. Some other teams (ahem…Trek Factory Racing for one) have resigned themselves to hunting stage wins. The Tour swings through the Yorkshire Dales, everyone but the riders can enjoy some excellent ales. As the Tour continues to Lille, Norther France and Belgium, the quality pints continue. Yes, it’s hot and the VSP generator has beer on its mind.
The route, the sprints, the climbing and even the final time trial should make this a decent Tour. Here is a start list. Everyone will have a vial in their jersey pocket, but don’t worry, it’s legal.
It is still not too late to win the overall 2014 VSP and we have made it worth your while.
Refer to the VSP page for details concerning scoring and rest day swaps. If you want to call yourself Pedro Delgado, you will only have yourself to blame. The VSP banner on the homepage has the countdown clock, refresh your browser and don’t be late. Good luck and good picking.
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@Teocalli
True enough, indeed he said some time ago that his appetite for the sort of training required for Grand Tours was waning somewhat. This whole episode does sort of fit with his strategy, although maybe it came a year or so earlier than he intended.
He has shown more interest in the classics lately though, so he'll need a team to support him in that, unless he switches completely back to the track. He did say after the national TT the other week that it would be the last time he'd ride it, and it was nice to go out with a win, so maybe that is his plan.
What an amazing stage. Sat glued to our TV exhorting Haussler to stick to the front group. Down once, back up and got back on only to floor it in a roundabout and lose 13 minutes in the last 18k. Massive respect and chapeau to all the riders. 47k average in those conditions says so much about the riders, shite conditions didn't slow them down, amazing.
@Mike_P
I've stated before, Froome's not my fave rider. However, a couple of points to make. In just about ANY other sport, given his Dauphine injuries, he'd be on the DL for months. We're all armchair Directeur sportifs here and yell out "Rule 5, Rule 5!" but CF has shown massive mental and physical strength. You see these guys of the bike and they are frail. Light, thin, freaky fit, but they just don't have the bulk that would help in a crash or three. CF just reached the end of the line yesterday and had he continued, it would have required the attentions of a Sky team car and likely teammates to do what? Finish 25 minutes down? No, he made the right call for his team and teammates: that car was needed - especially on a stage like yesterday, to help the guys who were racing, jnot just riding to the finish.
Is the tour diminished by his absence? Yes. Will it be less thrilling with an undeserving winner (I'm looking at you Oscar Pereiro), no.
@wiscot
I haven't said the car wasn't needed. I haven't invoked Rule #5 at all. I'm saying he looked shocked at where he'd ended up so early in the race. That's a very different state for him. Regarding my minion comment, that's called humour.
Bang. I'm loving this race, it's now in the hands of the guys (Nibali, Contador, J Rod) who are gonna blow the doors off the rest of the race. Tonight's stage is 200 odd ks on the flat, and I'm flashing back to Saxo destroying the peloton after Valverde crashed on a similar stage from last year's (or the year before?) tour
@frank
Agreed! I'm really pulling for the American kids, and TJ let me down with those comments. Andrew however, I'm happy as can be to see up in the GC after yesterday
@Teocalli
I saw that too. The guy must have been half out it after that crash. It looked like he didn't know which part of his body to hold. When they got a new bike for him, he almost looked at it like he thought it was going to bite his good hand off.
The guy had to be sitting in the car just devastated, confused and in dismay. How long did he sit in the back seat in the warm comfort of that Jaguar with his helmet still atop his dome?
I was completely rooting against Team Sky and Froome, but to see the top contender withdraw is disappointing. A victory seems somewhat diminished when the defending champion isn't there to compete against.....
@frank
Frank - Do you need me to mail you some Chill Pills? I'd have gotten (more) worked up, but 2 hours of futbol in 35*C yesterday took a bit of wind out o' me sails.
That stage was incredible. I fuckin' loved the decals on the Shark's wheels spinning as he cruised over the cobbles. So damn awesome.
And yeah, not at all happy with lads saying they shouldn't ride that in those conditions. They cut two secteurs. And if you are worried about crashing, slow down and deal with the time losses. Definitely a great addition to a blossoming 101st edition!
Just a point on this Wiggo thing.
1. He has had no real form since winning TdF in 2012, British time trial champ and winning Tour of California (with all due respect) are not going to get Bertie and Nibbles shitting themselves.
2. Wiggo is great when he gives a shit, average when he doesn't. Riding for Froome? I think I know which mood that would have put him in.
3. Wiggo would have excelled in stage 5 because of his good showing in Paris Roubaix? Think back to last years Giro, he wasn't exactly flying over wet tarmac.
Still the right choice for me not to take him, mainly because of point 2. There is no way he would have emptied himself for Froomey.
That's my bit said.
Anyway, isn't this a muvva-lickin' great photo?
@VeloSix
Umm, didn't he go to grab it with his left hand, then realized, "Holy fuck, my wrist is killing me, I'm not pulling on the door frame with it"?