Tour of Britain Stage 4 Edinburgh to Blyth **SPOILERS**
After Stage 3
Does anyone know where there is a simple list of withdrawals?
Stage 3 result:
1. Elia Viviani (SKY) 5h08'18"
2. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) st
3. Matteo Trentin (EQS) st
General Classification:
1. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) 13h37'04"
2. Edvald Boasson Hagen (MTN) +10"
3. Floris Gerts (BMC) +12"
If the weather stays good the views along the North East Coast will be lovely as the riders go through the land of my fore-fathers.
Stage 4 Map by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
One lump pretty close to the start of a very long stage means we are almost certain to see the powerful teams try to set up a bunch sprint - but stranger things have happened than a breakaway succeeding.
Stage 4 Profile by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
And this takes me back to bracing days at Whitley Bay - although I think it is actually Bamburgh Castle
stage 4 Art by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
Does anyone know where there is a simple list of withdrawals?
Stage 3 result:
1. Elia Viviani (SKY) 5h08'18"
2. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) st
3. Matteo Trentin (EQS) st
General Classification:
1. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) 13h37'04"
2. Edvald Boasson Hagen (MTN) +10"
3. Floris Gerts (BMC) +12"
If the weather stays good the views along the North East Coast will be lovely as the riders go through the land of my fore-fathers.
Stage 4 Map by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
One lump pretty close to the start of a very long stage means we are almost certain to see the powerful teams try to set up a bunch sprint - but stranger things have happened than a breakaway succeeding.
Stage 4 Profile by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
And this takes me back to bracing days at Whitley Bay - although I think it is actually Bamburgh Castle
stage 4 Art by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
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After Stage 3
Does anyone know where there is a simple list of withdrawals?
Stage 3 result:
1. Elia Viviani (SKY) 5h08'18"
2. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) st
3. Matteo Trentin (EQS) st
General Classification:
1. Juan Jose Lobato (MOV) 13h37'04"
2. Edvald Boasson Hagen (MTN) +10"
3. Floris Gerts (BMC) +12"
If the weather stays good the views along the North East Coast will be lovely as the riders go through the land of my fore-fathers.
Stage 4 Map by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
One lump pretty close to the start of a very long stage means we are almost certain to see the powerful teams try to set up a bunch sprint - but stranger things have happened than a breakaway succeeding.
Stage 4 Profile by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
And this takes me back to bracing days at Whitley Bay - although I think it is actually Bamburgh Castle
stage 4 Art by imatfaal avidya, on Flickr
If you want to look at abandons. you can look at the Startlist page on Procyclingstats0 -
Vakoc withdraws on medical grounds. Guess concussed yesterday.0
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Vakoc withdraws on medical grounds. Guess concussed yesterday.
Saw a tweet that suggested he'd lost a number of fingernails... :shock:0 -
Vakoc withdraws on medical grounds. Guess concussed yesterday.0
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GB ream doing OK in team rankings and much higher than domestic teams . Average age must be around 19 1/2 ?
Noticeable how the domestic GB teams are appearing more and more professional in attitude. Used to be a bit of a David and Goliath situation -now they seem to be better at holding their own0 -
[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19698855#p19698855]SpecialGuestStar[/url] wrote:GB ream doing OK in team rankings and much higher than domestic teams . Average age must be around 19 1/2 ?
Noticeable how the domestic GB teams are appearing more and more professional in attitude. Used to be a bit of a David and Goliath situation -now they seem to be better at holding their own
Yeah, the scene's been getting more and more professional here over the last 2-3 years, I'd say0 -
17km to go, Sky led peloton have brought the break back after Movistar did much of the early work. Well, I say Movistar, I mean Dowsett.
With it looking like a more traditional sprint finish I'm going for Cav.0 -
6.5km - Keung attacks off the front, Wiggo lets it go nowhere riding for Doull.0
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[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19698888#p19698888]Richmond Racer 2[/url] wrote:[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19698855#p19698855]SpecialGuestStar[/url] wrote:GB ream doing OK in team rankings and much higher than domestic teams . Average age must be around 19 1/2 ?
Noticeable how the domestic GB teams are appearing more and more professional in attitude. Used to be a bit of a David and Goliath situation -now they seem to be better at holding their own
Yeah, the scene's been getting more and more professional here over the last 2-3 years, I'd say0 -
Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull0 -
Another excellent result for Doull, after a big turn by Wiggo from 10kms to 5 kms.
Gavira flew past Griepel like he was standing still. :shock:0 -
Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull
Gaviria beat Cavendish twice earlier this season in a sprint. Wonder if that's what brought him to Etixx's attention.0 -
Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull
Gaviria beat Cavendish twice earlier this season in a sprint. Wonder if that's what brought him to Etixx's attention.
Wouldn't surprise me. That and his track performance. He's a fast boy... nice to see a Colombian that isn't a climber...0 -
Cavendish nowhere, again.
Congratulations Gaviria.Contador is the Greatest0 -
Cool to see Cavendish celebrate his teammates win as he finished. Looks like it was set up for him.2020/2021/2022 Metric Century Challenge Winner0
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Cavendish nowhere, again.
Congratulations Gaviria.
Why on earth do you do this?
Do you realize they are on the same team?
Do you realize that EQS set it up for Gaviria?
Or are you plain stupid, or just the biggest troll on Bikeradar? :roll:0 -
Cool to see Cavendish celebrate his teammates win as he finished. Looks like it was set up for him.
Yep, indeed it does
What a fantastic sprint by Gaviria, super stuff
Good to see the Brad Wiggins race face back on
Doully is flying0 -
Are the highlights worth watching? I haven't watched any of this Tour live yet and not bothered to check in on the highlights for any stage yet.
Four sprint stages in a row right?
I guess hopes are pinned on tomorrow for the single stage with action?Contador is the Greatest0 -
Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull
EBH has got an absolute lock on the 3-7 place finishing spots - every sprint he contests
he's the Peter Sagan's Peter Sagan0 -
Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull
Gaviria beat Cavendish twice earlier this season in a sprint. Wonder if that's what brought him to Etixx's attention.
Wouldn't surprise me. That and his track performance. He's a fast boy... nice to see a Colombian that isn't a climber...
No, they knew about him before. Cav even said they should sign himWe're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Slightly messy finish but Greipel was outdragged by Gaviria.
Gaviria, Greipel, EBH, Doull
Gaviria beat Cavendish twice earlier this season in a sprint. Wonder if that's what brought him to Etixx's attention.
Wouldn't surprise me. That and his track performance. He's a fast boy... nice to see a Colombian that isn't a climber...
No, they knew about him before. Cav even said they should sign him
Yip. Lefevre said he first head of him in 2014.0 -
Looking at the highlights the commentators were saying that Stybar set up Gaviria, but the only EQS rider I could see was Cav????
On another note and slightly OT, has anyone seen or tried to use the TOB website... OMG what a pile of sh*te...!!!0 -
Cavendish nowhere, again.
Congratulations Gaviria.
Why on earth do you do this?
Do you realize they are on the same team?
Do you realize that EQS set it up for Gaviria?
Or are you plain stupid, or just the biggest troll on Bikeradar? :roll:
Think the last point is pretty accurate from the evidence in this sub-forum.
It seemed a slightly strange way for EQS to setup the sprint, as per Renshaw's comments on ITV4 highlights, for both Gaviria AND Cav to be setup, quite risky no, for them to deal with both, anyway, Renwshaw was quoted as saying a couple of riders came under Cav on the approach to the line so Gaviria became the #1 pick for the team, Cav certainly realised ahead of the line that he wasn't in the hint for the win as he was celebrating his teammate's run for the line with a good few metres to go.
Cav does not look like the sprinter of old when he'd boss a sprint like this IMHO but to say he was "nowhere" shows ignorance given what happened.0 -
Watching the finish I don't see how Cavendish helped Gavi when Cav was on his wheel not the other way round. Three men for Etixx, so don't tell me Cav was playing the backstop. Renshaw spent tons of time looking for Cav as well who was clearly having trouble staying on his wheel. Gavi on the other hand was well placed the whole time and did a stunner of a sprint. Knocked the big man out really.Contador is the Greatest0
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Are the highlights worth watching? I haven't watched any of this Tour live yet and not bothered to check in on the highlights for any stage yet.
Four sprint stages in a row right?
I guess hopes are pinned on tomorrow for the single stage with action?
Stage 2 finished in a reduced sprint, it wasn't a sprint stage as such though and caused so major times losses. It still looked like a stage for the break up until the last km or so.0 -
As far as I understand it was only reduced as there were crashes.Contador is the Greatest0
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As far as I understand it was only reduced as there were crashes.
Split on the climbs from what I saw.0 -
As far as I understand it was only reduced as there were crashes.
Split on the climbs from what I saw.
Don't worry Pross, Frenchie hasn't bothered to watch the race, just slag off riders based on where they finished rather than on what they did or what happened. He's in top trolling mood.0