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Wiggins was 6th in the time trial yesterday, and even finished behind his team-mate David Millar. What the 'experts' fail to recognise is that his physique has changed completely, so he is better at climbing but probably worse at his previous speciality.
Overall standings with 3 stages left
1. Alberto Contador (Spain / Astana ) 73hrs 15mins 39s
2. Andy Schleck (Luxembourg / Saxo Bank ) +4:11"
3. Lance Armstrong (US / Astana ) +5:25"
4. Bradley Wiggins (GB / Garmin ) +5:36"
5. Andreas Kloeden (Germany / Astana ) +5:38"
6. Frank Schleck (Luxembourg / Saxo Bank ) +5:59"
Very close for 3rd to 6th. Unfortunately I'm not convinced Bradley has enough left to finish on the podium. Great effort all the same, as this event is an absolute man-killer.
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I see Armstrong is looking to put together a US-based team of his own for next years Tour - acknowledgement that he isn't going to be the main man at Astana and would have to work for the benefit of Contador next year?
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What amount of green jersey points are on offer for winning stages and coming in second?? Cav was 30 points behind before today's stage so wondering if there was any real chance of him pipping Hushovd on Sunday.
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he's 25 points behind now... not much chance really..., i'm sure he said in an interview that getting to paris was his main aim though, not the green jersey
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kearney1989 wrote:he's 25 points behind now... not much chance really..., i'm sure he said in an interview that getting to paris was his main aim though, not the green jersey
Yeah, that was after he realised that he had no chance of winning the green jersey.
Stand-Offish wrote:I am the personification of a mindless chav.
tb wrote:Yes, they employ poofreaders to check the typesetting.
Not as funny as I think I am Not drowning, only waving. Wish I'd said that, Oscar. You will, Billy, you will....
Joined: Jul 31 2005 Posts: 13943 Location: On the cusp.....
OrdsallRed wrote:After he got cruelly stripped of the points he won the other day too...if it wasnt for that then it'd be proper interesting going into Sunday.
True. Having said that, I think Hushovd is the better overall rider. He can't get near Cavendish in a sprint, but he is better at picking up the intermediate points. Overall he is 36 minutes and 25 places in front of Cavendish.
Stand-Offish wrote:I am the personification of a mindless chav.
tb wrote:Yes, they employ poofreaders to check the typesetting.
Not as funny as I think I am Not drowning, only waving. Wish I'd said that, Oscar. You will, Billy, you will....
Big day today - hoping to see some exciting riding with the other riders putting pressure on Contador. Can't see them succeeding though - his team are too strong & he's by far the best rider in the race, so I reckon he'll come in 3rd or 4th on the stage. Of course he'll get Armstong's 100% support as well.
Reckon Bradley will lose some more time today - 4th to 10th places may change around quite a bit. I hope he doesn't, but this will be a huge challenge for him.
Happy viewing.
And now for those of you watching in black and white...this one is in technicolour.
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