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daddy-o
Joined: 12 Apr 2004
Posts: 3307
Location: Springfield6/16/15 5:55 PM |
Tour de France 2015
The Tour this year has some some pretty good competition and story lines. Contador has his eye on the Giro-Tour double. Froome appears to be warming up well with his Dauphine performance, victory. Nibali, the current champion and winner of all three GTs appears confident. Tejay Van Garderen's Dauphine 10 second runner-up included time in the leader's jersey.
Sure, it's a little early with TdS and national championships to come, but it looks like it's going to be a good contest.
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Nick Payne
Joined: 10 Jan 2004
Posts: 2626
Location: Canberra, Australia6/16/15 8:15 PM |
I reckon Nairo Quintana. The course seems made for him with only 14km of individual TT in this year's Tour - the prologue - so riders such as Froome and Contador who are better in the TT are not going to get much time from him there. There's a 28km team time trial, but in this year's Giro TTT, Movistar only lost a few seconds to Tinkoff-Saxo and gained a few seconds on Sky.
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Brian Nystrom
Joined: 26 Jan 2004
Posts: 5101
Location: Nashua, NH6/17/15 5:18 AM |
I'd like to see Quintana win
He seems like a really humble kid and a win would quiet the people who are still complaining about how he won the Giro. I don't think either Van Garderen or Talansky will be
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contenders for the overall, though they'll likely be in the mix near the top, along with guys like Hejedahl. Hopefully one of them will surprise me, but it really seems like it's going to be a battle between Froome, Quintana, Contador and maybe Nibali.
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LeeW
Joined: 13 Jan 2004
Posts: 453
Location: near Baltimore, MD6/17/15 5:20 AM |
Hard to say
Looked like a competitive Tour last year too, but all the early crashes changed it to a one-man show.
I'm hoping for a non runaway this year.
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Paul Datars
Joined: 13 Jan 2004
Posts: 1229
Location: Manotick, Ontario, Canada6/17/15 7:35 AM |
Hey Lee,
Do you still have your Hotta Parameter?
Mine has been collecting dust in my basement for years since it was replaced by a P3, which then got replaced by a P4 and most recently a P5 has found its way under my ass.
Email me a paul dot datars at hotmail dot com if you have any interest in it.
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henoch
Joined: 12 Jan 2004
Posts: 1690
6/17/15 8:40 AM |
in my opinion Quintana is the #1 Favorite, with Froom and Contodar hot on his heels, and maybe Nibali.
After that TJ and Thibot Pinot, should be in a hot battle for the 5th spot, and possibly one of the 2 AG2R guys, Perot or Bardet
I don't think that either Hejsdal or Talansky will be a factor at all.
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mag7
Joined: 11 Jan 2004
Posts: 888
Location: Lake James, NC6/20/15 6:03 PM |
my picks
1. Froome
2. Nibali
3. Contador
Can see Quintana finishing outside of the top 5.
Sky's super dom's (supermen) will put Froome on the top step.
Nibali looked great at the Dauphine and his team looked strong.
Expect Thomas will win the TdS tomorrow and Contador will continue to dominate Quintana at the RdS.
Contador like TJvG have the same fleas/different dog - weak team as compared to the Men in Black (Sky) and light blue (Astana).
Should be a great tour especially from fourth place and beyond.
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