Your Top Five in Paris?
Here's mine:
- Valverde
- Evans
- Kloden
- Sastre
- Vinokourov
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This is fun
- Kloden
- Valverde
- Vino
- Evans
- Sastre
by Drew on Jul 5, 2007 10:20 AM EDT 0 recs
Wow
by Chris... on
Jul 5, 2007 11:37 AM EDT
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Much like
by Drew on
Jul 5, 2007 11:42 AM EDT
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my top five...
Valverde does not excite me this year. Vino will cave under the pressure and lose chunks of time in the mountains.
Sastre will be close, but won't have the edge to win the whole thing. He may fade in the final TT.
Kloden has historically placed best out of all of the current competitors and has the right combination of climbing and TT skills.
1)Kloden
2)Leipheimer
3)Evans
4)Kashekin
5)Vinokourov
by velochimp on Jul 5, 2007 10:20 AM EDT 0 recs
You know,
Though, if VV doesn't make it all the way through then Levi does vault into 5th. I will be rooting for him none the less to finish as high as he can.
by Drew on
Jul 5, 2007 10:26 AM EDT
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Top 5
2)Valverde
3)Kloden
4)Leipheimer
5)Evans
by kalais on Jul 5, 2007 10:44 AM EDT 0 recs
For Kloden to win
Vino has had trouble with the transition from flat stages to the first mountain stage. So I've picked Kloden because he seems to have the fewest weaknesses.
Does Evans have enough support? Rodriguez and McEwen won't be much help in the mountains. Will the team put its resources in the surer thing - the green jersey for McEwen?
- Kloden
- Valverde
- Evans
- Menchov (there has to be some surprise in the top 5)
- Levi
by Punctured on Jul 5, 2007 11:25 AM EDT 0 recs
This is his lucky year
by Jens on
Jul 5, 2007 2:00 PM EDT
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Top 5
Vino
Kloden
Sastre
Moreau
I'm pretty sure we're going to see a 1-2-3 from Astana.
by bethie on Jul 5, 2007 11:33 AM EDT 0 recs
What about
by Chris... on
Jul 5, 2007 11:40 AM EDT
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Are you
:-)
by Drew on Jul 5, 2007 11:36 AM EDT 0 recs
Astana sweep
by samboo on Jul 5, 2007 11:40 AM EDT 0 recs
Woulnd't it be cool
by Chris... on Jul 5, 2007 11:40 AM EDT 0 recs
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by Clydesdale on Jul 5, 2007 11:49 AM EDT 0 recs
Hard to believe
- Vino
- Kloden
- Kash
- Leipheimer
- Sastre
As for tomorrow's Landis arbitration verdict announcement (very rough English translation here), my prediction is that Floyd loses, and Oscarita immediately begins whining that he should be allowed to wear the maillot jaune on Saturday in London.
by socal on Jul 5, 2007 12:00 PM EDT 0 recs
Actually...
by Chris... on
Jul 5, 2007 1:26 PM EDT
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top 5
Sastre gotta like the CSC team despite the sponsor
Levi by his fingernails
Vino lighting up the race after a bad day
Valv.pitti making it through his 1st letour
by 3dogbike on Jul 5, 2007 12:05 PM EDT 0 recs
My Top 5
- Sastre - He's got the team to do it, and should have the form to finally take a win. He's the best climber of them all, and I think he's significantly improved his time trialing. I think we'll see the return of the Blue Train tactic with this strong of a team.
- Levi - Similar reasons to Sastre. I think he's peaking at the right time this year (not during the Dauphine or the D-Tour). A better time trialist than most of the other GC contenders (except for maybe Vino, but that's questionable) when he's on form, and he can hold himself close enough in the mountains.
- Moreau - Looking at his win in the French championships, he's hard to ignore. He's coming in roaring, and I think he's going to come out with his best placing ever.
- Evans - It's logical that he moves up more
- Vino - He'll do his usual of losing time early, but nobody will let him get away this time, and the TTs won't be enough to make up that much time.
by BDBrian on Jul 5, 2007 12:18 PM EDT 0 recs
I'll bite
- Vino - best combo of TT/climbing skills with the aggressiveness to make up time if he does have a bad day.
- Kloden - just behind Vino, but more than capable if team leader stumbles.
- Evans - continues his improvement.
- Karpets - surprise! Like Brian I don't think Valv.Piti gets to Paris and Karpets will have support of a great team.
- Sastre - too many KMs of TTs put paid his chance.
by Jiggs on Jul 5, 2007 12:31 PM EDT 0 recs
But chris...
For my top five, I wrote out the possible top 10, pasted them on my dart board and got someone who has no interest at all in the race to throw darts at 'em. Now I don't know if the darts hitting the rider's names eliminates them from contention or not, but here's the list in dart hitting order:
- Sastre
- Valverde
- Evans
- leipheimer
- Rogers
- Kashechkin
- Menchov
- Kloden
- Vinokourov
- Contador
by ursula on Jul 5, 2007 12:35 PM EDT 0 recs
Top 5
- Vino -- The Pyrenees are harder than the Alps this year, so even if he has his usual early mountain-stage slump, it shouldn't be decisive.
- Valverde -- the most talented rider in this field, and his improved time trialing should keep him on the podium
- Kloden -- probably the best time trialer among the favorites, but will likely work for Vino in the mountains
- Evans -- other than Valverde, the only rider among the favorites who is still on the upswing rather than the downswing side of his career
- Sastre -- I hope I'm wrong and that Carlos makes the podium, but I fear the time trials are too long for him this year.
by Tifosa on Jul 5, 2007 12:37 PM EDT 0 recs
Usually, I avoid commitment like the plague
- Vino - even though he will be wearing a giant turquoise bull's eye
- Levi
- Sastre - Levi will blow past Sastre in the final TT
- Evans - You won't see him for the entire tour...but he'll be there or thereabouts
- Kloden - Kloden will do to Valverde what Levi will do to Sastre
by Hons on Jul 5, 2007 1:12 PM EDT 0 recs
But really,
Kill Flanders!
by ssmith on Jul 5, 2007 1:14 PM EDT 0 recs
If it were about Team names,
by Drew on
Jul 5, 2007 1:59 PM EDT
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Is that because of the typo?
Just thought you would want to know.
by Hons on
Jul 5, 2007 2:22 PM EDT
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I was thinking of that this morning
SSmith's team wins because anything related to the Simpsons is a winner in my book, up to and including Flanders.
by Drew on
Jul 5, 2007 2:24 PM EDT
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If a Simpsons connection is what it takes
by Jens on
Jul 5, 2007 2:41 PM EDT
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Best Team name of the year..
by Mr Van P on
Jul 5, 2007 2:49 PM EDT
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Second that
by Drew on
Jul 5, 2007 2:50 PM EDT
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This is way different than who I "want"
- Vino. With his strong team, his desperate desire to win, and his sense of revenge for last year's exclusion, it's his to lose. He needs to avoid his customary "bad day." He is, for sure, an angry guy on the bike.
- VV. Strong team, but I'm hoping he can hang in there for all three weeks.
- Kloeden. Past experience shows us he can place 2nd and 3rd in the Tour already, and he's showing fantastic form. I don't think Vino will unleash him and let him ride for himself, but I've been wrong before...
- Leipheimer. Hopefully he won't have bad TTs. Hopefully DSC will support him enough to keep him "rested" enough for the TT stages.
- Sastre. Ditto. He's the most dangerous in his third week, so look out for magnificent attacks in the Pyrenees.
by Ruthann on Jul 5, 2007 1:59 PM EDT 0 recs
My guesses
- Someone who will fail a drug test
- Master of the EPO universe
- I don't know
- Clueless
- Whoever the dart hits
by LD82 on Jul 5, 2007 2:11 PM EDT 0 recs
Oscar Freire
by bethie on Jul 5, 2007 2:13 PM EDT 0 recs
he refuses to wash his lucky shorts
by KevinK on
Jul 5, 2007 4:25 PM EDT
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Mine are
- Levi- Unwavering focus. Excellent TT form. Good team. Won't get hauled off in hand cuffs Friday night.
- Vino
- Kloden (will be about as supportive for Vino as he was for Jan)
- Valverde- long TT's will keep him off the podium
- Cadel. Consrvative approach will keep him off the podium but in the top 5.
by Mr Van P on Jul 5, 2007 2:26 PM EDT 0 recs
My 5
- Valverde
- Schleck
- Leipheimer
- Moreau
- Zubeldia
by ancien equipier on Jul 5, 2007 2:44 PM EDT 0 recs
Top 5...
2 Levi - TT's into 2nd
3 Kloden - Good chance but will support Vino
4 Evans - it's about time for him
5 Menchov - with a stage win or 2
1 of the top 5 will go down for doping or at least a "non-negative"
by CCB VW on Jul 5, 2007 3:26 PM EDT 0 recs
My five
- Sastre
- Evans
- Vino
- Kloden
- Menchov
Versus schedule
http://www.versus.com/tdf/article/view/758/?ss=tv&tf=Body.tpl
by KevinK on Jul 5, 2007 4:33 PM EDT 0 recs
Hi All
by NorCal on Jul 5, 2007 7:35 PM EDT 0 recs
welcome!
by Chris... on
Jul 5, 2007 7:41 PM EDT
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Yeah
by BDBrian on
Jul 5, 2007 8:56 PM EDT
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he's riding for Carlos
by KevinK on
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Last year was Frank's first ever TdF,
He's raced a lot of days so far this year, too. That third week will be brutal.
by Ruthann on Jul 5, 2007 9:31 PM EDT 0 recs
this is impossible
by Lili on Jul 5, 2007 9:47 PM EDT 0 recs
Quicky Stage Review: Argument for Carlos
Stage 8 is the the first tough day in the mountains, and looks like a classic Vino cracker. Stage 9 starts with a climb, and finishes with a long decent into Briancon. Since it's after a rest day, and before flatter stages, it should be a launch pad for one or more favorites. Menchov might go apeshit to try to establish himself. There will be a lot of pressure on the contenders here, and it might be the end of the road for one or more hopefuls.
Sastre will (hopefully) be in the mix at that point.
There are a couple of flat stages, then the albi TT.
The Albi TT will be all about defense. Anyone who goes for it to gain 3 minutes risks losing 10 minutes on the road to Plateau-de-Beille. On the way to the hateful stage 15. And, then the queen stage to the Col d'Aubisque.
The Pyrenees look a lot harder than the Alps, that's for sure. Since they are coming at the end of the Tour, they will favor the real hardmen of the GC race--the legs of Carlos, Evans, and Klodi are proven. I'm not so sure about everyone else.
I wonder, will the final TT matter?I'm scratching the Albi TT as a factor, and putting all the weight on the Pyrenees. Carlos can make time in the mountaintop-finish stages and come out on top.
by KevinK on Jul 5, 2007 10:21 PM EDT 0 recs
See?
by Chris... on
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My Top 5... is different... ;-)
2 Vino
3 Valverde
4 Menchov
5 Sastre/Klöden
Truly hope i'm right, it'll be the 2 TT's that'll decide on this outcome. All are good enough in hte mountains, still think Klöden is overrated and probably the only dopehead in the top 10, since he was very, very close to Ullrich who, as we all know, "never doped". So how the heck did he stay with his leader in the mountains?
I really DO hope that there's not another case during the Tour, that would be devastating for cycling...
by DZI on Jul 6, 2007 8:36 AM EDT 0 recs











