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How will Cav fare in the Tour?
Green Jersey
4%
 4%  [ 4 ]
3 plus stage wins and is spared the mountains
14%
 14%  [ 14 ]
a couple of stage wins
49%
 49%  [ 47 ]
a load of near misses
17%
 17%  [ 17 ]
Calamity crashes out and misses Beijing
13%
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:20 pm    Post subject: Cav's Tour Reply with quote

How will it go?
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One stage and an early exit before the high mountains.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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One stage and an early exit before the high mountains.




plus a top 10 prologue Shocked
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Salsiccia wrote:
One stage and an early exit before the high mountains.




plus a top 10 prologue Shocked


Hans - U disappoint.... No prologue...
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mho wrote:
Hans Datdodishes wrote:
Salsiccia wrote:
One stage and an early exit before the high mountains.




plus a top 10 prologue Shocked


Hans - U disappoint.... No prologue...


In that case its not a real Tour and I'm boycotting it
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about a load of 'gobby' soundbytes as an option? Wink
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What about a load of 'gobby' soundbytes as an option? Wink


That's not an option, at least not for him - it's a compulsion
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Salsiccia wrote:
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What about a load of 'gobby' soundbytes as an option? Wink


That's not an option, at least not for him - it's a compulsion


Ah yes - true - got me there - bad choice of words - sorry Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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What about a load of 'gobby' soundbytes as an option? Wink


Damm I can't edit the poll questions now.... Sad
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

9 for a crash!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I reckon that tomorrow is possible going to be the best chance in his career to take yellow, what with no prologue.
I reckon he will do it as well, he'll have the team gunning for it.

The comic, comically thinks he can win up to 6 stages. Seems a bot optimistic to me, but I expect him to bag a couple and the yellow tomorrow.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I reckon that tomorrow is possible going to be the best chance in his career to take yellow, what with no prologue.I reckon he will do it as well, he'll have the team gunning for it.
Not with an uphill finish, surely? The whole field will IMO be going mental because a roadman, not a TT specialist, can for the first time for years take yellow. Same on Sunday. I reckon we could see the most exciting two opening stages for a long time. Then Monday will be controlled by the sprinters, Cav to win but no yellow.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There won't be any 15 minute breaks going up the road, but there's going to be something like a 25mph crosswind for the first stage on narrow twisting roads, with every jersey up for grabs, expect carnage!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Roy Gardiner wrote:
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I reckon that tomorrow is possible going to be the best chance in his career to take yellow, what with no prologue.I reckon he will do it as well, he'll have the team gunning for it.
Not with an uphill finish, surely? The whole field will IMO be going mental because a roadman, not a TT specialist, can for the first time for years take yellow. Same on Sunday. I reckon we could see the most exciting two opening stages for a long time. Then Monday will be controlled by the sprinters, Cav to win but no yellow.


Good point roy, I had not realised the last 1.7km averaged 6.2%. I knew they were finishing on a drag but that is a bit steeper than I first thought.
Kind of finish that suits Valverde, but I can't imagine he'd want the jersey so soon.
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benlane wrote:
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I reckon that tomorrow is possible going to be the best chance in his career to take yellow, what with no prologue.I reckon he will do it as well, he'll have the team gunning for it.
Not with an uphill finish, surely? The whole field will IMO be going mental because a roadman, not a TT specialist, can for the first time for years take yellow. Same on Sunday. I reckon we could see the most exciting two opening stages for a long time. Then Monday will be controlled by the sprinters, Cav to win but no yellow.
Good point roy, I had not realised the last 1.7km averaged 6.2%. I knew they were finishing on a drag but that is a bit steeper than I first thought. Kind of finish that suits Valverde, but I can't imagine he'd want the jersey so soon.
If the favourites just want to finish all together and aren't interested in stirring, then the first two stages might favour small breakaway group(s) with someone who can win from such a group taking yellow. An outside chance for Millar?
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Imagine if the peloton arrive at the start of that finishing Cote 'Gruppo compacto' - there will be hell on going up it, everyone will fancy their chances.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Roy Gardiner wrote:
If the favourites just want to finish all together and aren't interested in stirring, then the first two stages might favour small breakaway group(s) with someone who can win from such a group taking yellow. An outside chance for Millar?


Bwah ha ha! This is the Tour, not some tin pot stage race - Millar has no chance. Bettini is my tip for the first stage, if he's racing. He's got to be hitting form soon, with the olympics coming up.
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Tucker wrote:
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If the favourites just want to finish all together and aren't interested in stirring, then the first two stages might favour small breakaway group(s) with someone who can win from such a group taking yellow. An outside chance for Millar?
Bwah ha ha! This is the Tour, not some tin pot stage race - Millar has no chance. Bettini is my tip for the first stage, if he's racing. He's got to be hitting form soon, with the olympics coming up.
Just a moment; he damn nearly did it in a Giro stage - which isn't 'tin pot' - and I did say if the favourites didn't want to cause trouble. It'd have to be a break they allowed to go in order for the finish not to be carnage (as alluded to above). Hence outside chance.
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Roy Gardiner wrote:
Tucker wrote:
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If the favourites just want to finish all together and aren't interested in stirring, then the first two stages might favour small breakaway group(s) with someone who can win from such a group taking yellow. An outside chance for Millar?
Bwah ha ha! This is the Tour, not some tin pot stage race - Millar has no chance. Bettini is my tip for the first stage, if he's racing. He's got to be hitting form soon, with the olympics coming up.
Just a moment; he damn nearly did it in a Giro stage - which isn't 'tin pot' - and I did say if the favourites didn't want to cause trouble. It'd have to be a break they allowed to go in order for the finish not to be carnage (as alluded to above). Hence outside chance.


I don't think there's a cat in hell's chance of a breakaway on stage one. The last hour will be ballistic.

I can see Zabel getting up there.
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Roy Gardiner wrote:
Tucker wrote:
Roy Gardiner wrote:
If the favourites just want to finish all together and aren't interested in stirring, then the first two stages might favour small breakaway group(s) with someone who can win from such a group taking yellow. An outside chance for Millar?
Bwah ha ha! This is the Tour, not some tin pot stage race - Millar has no chance. Bettini is my tip for the first stage, if he's racing. He's got to be hitting form soon, with the olympics coming up.
Just a moment; he damn nearly did it in a Giro stage - which isn't 'tin pot' - and I did say if the favourites didn't want to cause trouble. It'd have to be a break they allowed to go in order for the finish not to be carnage (as alluded to above). Hence outside chance.


Agreed, if he can slip into a break in the first few days there's a chance he could a). win a stage or b). have a good chance of taking yellow after the TT on Tuesday.
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