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Re: Tour De France 2006
Stage 11
![]() - Wow, today had some tough climbs. 4 cat. 1 climbs and 1 HC. - The peloton was again riding fast and lost riders out the back for much of the stage. - With 6km for the 4th climb of the day, T-Mobile swamped the AG2R riders at the head of the yellow jersey’s group. It thinned out to only 16 riders. (Azevedo, Sastre, Schleck, Rogers, Kloden, Moreau, Boogerd, Rasmussen, Toschnig, Leipheimer, Fothen, Evans, Landis, Zubeldia, Parra, Arroyo and Cunego and Simoni). This group had slowly dropped all the other riders in the peloton. They all joined a group behind. - The only real attack of this group of 16 came from Leipheimer; this caused Sastre and Evans to lose contact 2.5km from the finish. Menchov burst into the lead with 250 meters to go and won his first Tour de France stage. Skipping toward the end of the stage... - Rasmussen set the tempo in the valley between the 4th and 5th climbs The top 5 in the stage is: 1. Denis Menchov (RUS - RAB) 2. Levi Leipheimer (USA - GST) at st 3. Floyd Landis (USA - PHO) at st 4. Cadel Evans (AUS - DVL) at 17" 5. Carlos Sastre (ESP - CSC) at 17 Standings: GC leader: Floyd Landis Points Leader: Robbie McEwen Climbing Leader: David De La Fuente Youth Leader: Marcus Fothen Team Leading: T-Mobile |
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Re: Tour De France 2006
Stage 12
![]() - The stage today has 4 climbs of moderate difficulty, and 2 intermediate sprints. There is an overall drop in altitude of about 500m as the begin to ride from the Pyrenees to the Alps. - This stage started out with a few decent sized escapes during the first 100 km. Most were brought back easily. - In the 95km 4 riders escaped [Oscar Freire (Spain - Rabobank); Yaroslav Popovych (Ukraine - Discovery Channel); Christophe Le Mevel (France - Credit Agricole); Alessandro Ballan (Italy - Lampre-Fondital)] - 40 km after the escape, they lead by 4 minutes - This escape has a good chance of doing very well. With the closest threat Popovych at 9 minutes behind the leader Landis in the GC and 4 different teams represented, it is hard to find a team that wants to lead the peloton in the hard work of reeling them in. - During the last 10km in the stage, the group of 4 was still leading, they each attached the others in order to get a lead and gain stage honors. - Papovych attacks with 3 km to go. He is success in breaking away from his escapee group. He takes the stage and has an average of 46.15 km per hour over 211.5km. - The overall leaders remain the same after today's stage, and Papovych moved in to 10th and gained over 4 minutes on Landis. |
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Re: Tour De France 2006
Personally, I'm rooting for Thor. He probably could have won the first stage if it wasn't for that friggin' finger.
EDIT: I like the updates as well, since I don't get OLN. |
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Re: Tour De France 2006
Sorry, I probably won't be able to do them anymore. I am really busy at work, and I am taking night classes so I don't have enough time to check out the stage and summarize.
but, go here http://www.letour.fr/ and at the end of each stage, the right a quick article which captures a summary of the stage. |
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Re: Tour De France 2006
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stage 15 Near the end of the stage, Landis breaks away from the peloton, catching, and (for the most part) dropping an earlier breakaway. He beats the current race leader, Pereiro, by approximately 1:40, earning him the yellow jersey by 10 seconds. After such a strong showing, it is generally assumed that he will gain even more time in the next two mountain stages, and has more or less one le tour. Until... stage 16 Isolated in a leading group full of big GC names, Landis suffers constant attacks and challenges, but has no teammates to support. He was unable to respond to an attack by rival Menchov with 14 km to go or one by Sastre at 12 km. He bonks spectacularly, and finishes a devastating 10:04 behind the stage winner. With a gap of 8:08 between him and the yellow jersey, it is generally assumed that he is out of the running for an over-all victory, and probably won't even make a podium finish. Until... stage 17 50 km into the stage, and 150 from the end, in a move that’s been described as "one of the most audacious and bravest...seen in the modern era of the Tour de France" Landis launches a solo attack on a already winded and disorganized peloton. He chased down, and dropped an earlier breakaway that had a significant time advantage. Despite a mechanical problem that forced him to change bikes at 150 km, and the best efforts of an angry peloton, Floyd finished alone, with a 5:42 advantage of a the next racer, and 7:08 over the yellow jersey. After time bonuses, Landis is in third place, :30 behind the yellow jersey, and back in the race. |
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Re: Tour De France 2006
Anyone else hear the news?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ing/index.html hopefully this is untrue! |
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