Le Tour de France, 100th Edition
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 6:09 pm
I'm enjoying watching this year's event, even though references to Lance Armstrong has been completely scrubbed [for the most part] from the broadcast.
Not having Bradley Wiggins defend his dominance from last year sucks. But knee injuries will do that to a competitor.
After yesterday's Stage 9 Chris Froome of Team Sky has a 1 minute 25 second lead over the field. Alejandro Valverde of Team Movistar is in second place.
The whole Movistar team screwed up badly yesterday. They had Froome isolated from the rest of his team, and should have attacked, attacked, and attacked him again on the last two Category 1 climbs. Instead they paced him till the end. Now the next few stages will be relatively flat and easy for Team Sky to recover and support Froome.
By the time they get to the Alps he could be untouchable, so I'm predicting he wins the GC easily.
Not having Bradley Wiggins defend his dominance from last year sucks. But knee injuries will do that to a competitor.
After yesterday's Stage 9 Chris Froome of Team Sky has a 1 minute 25 second lead over the field. Alejandro Valverde of Team Movistar is in second place.
The whole Movistar team screwed up badly yesterday. They had Froome isolated from the rest of his team, and should have attacked, attacked, and attacked him again on the last two Category 1 climbs. Instead they paced him till the end. Now the next few stages will be relatively flat and easy for Team Sky to recover and support Froome.
By the time they get to the Alps he could be untouchable, so I'm predicting he wins the GC easily.