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  • Anna_Kissed
    Anna_Kissed Posts: 3,302
    A remarkable performance, Mr Froome. I've seen pros descending whilst 'sitting' on the top tube, freewheeling, knees tight, hugging the frame, but have never seen someone pedalling - at some considerable speed - in this haphazard position. Crazy, but effective. Chapeau!
    p.s. Separate topic, but remarkable feat #2: Danni King lapped the field in tonight's Red Hook criterium - apparently the first time that this has been done in the event's history.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    Apparently he was going down at about 55mph.

    Its unbelievable as I would even entertain going down that mountain in my CAR at that speed let alone a bike!!
  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,369
    edited July 2016
    Stig said:

    Great ride. I've got to say, Froome was a lot more convincing than Brailsford in saying it wasn't planned. End of the day though, of course it was!

    Don't trust anything Brailsford ever says.

    #marginalstains
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,288

    Stig said:

    Great ride. I've got to say, Froome was a lot more convincing than Brailsford in saying it wasn't planned. End of the day though, of course it was!

    Don't trust anything Brailsford ever says.

    #marginalstains

    In that case, perhaps as a highly competent sports administrator and someone who struggles with the truth, Team Sky might make a great career move for Katrien :wink:
  • A remarkable performance, Mr Froome. I've seen pros descending whilst 'sitting' on the top tube, freewheeling, knees tight, hugging the frame, but have never seen someone pedalling - at some considerable speed - in this haphazard position. Crazy, but effective. Chapeau!
    p.s. Separate topic, but remarkable feat #2: Danni King lapped the field in tonight's Red Hook criterium - apparently the first time that this has been done in the event's history.

    Is that the same Danni King deemed not good enough for our Olympic squad?
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,345
    Renshaw has abandoned. bad news for Cav
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    rina said:

    Renshaw has abandoned. bad news for Cav

    Yeah thats very bad news although on all the stage wins so far his lead out man has been Griepel and then Kittel
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,414
    edited July 2016
    Contador abandons the tour
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,488
    Renshaw abandoning a couple of years ago would have been an absolute travesty for Cav, but the days where lead out trains could grind everyone into dust appear to be over. Cav has won all three stages this year by freelancing off other wheels - something he's better at than any other sprinter - so not as much of a disaster for him.

    This last climb could be an absolute humdinger - I reckon there'll be attacks all over the place - fancy Dan Martin or Purito to give it a real go - both of them live in Andorra and will want to do well, and both looked really, really good yesterday
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,488
    Well that shoots that theory to bits. Movistar clearly thinking it's pointless trying to put the hurt on Froome until the Alps. Annoying really, cos it could have made for a brilliant sage going into the rest day

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  • jamescafc
    jamescafc Posts: 1,835
    Still a cycling novice so perhaps a silly question but how would Froomes brakes differ from those on my road bike? Went down the hill from Knatts Valley into Eynsford which is fairly steep and winding in places and I nearly shit myself when reaching circa 55-60km/h and Froome is doing nearly 90...!!!
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,868
    What sort of disc brakes do you have?
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,345
    jamescafc said:

    Still a cycling novice so perhaps a silly question but how would Froomes brakes differ from those on my road bike? Went down the hill from Knatts Valley into Eynsford which is fairly steep and winding in places and I nearly shit myself when reaching circa 55-60km/h and Froome is doing nearly 90...!!!

    it's his nerve that differs from yours more than his brakes

  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,868
    He's always been a bit behind the curve on descents, clearly been working loads on that and a fantastic performance.

    Great stage win from a great cyclist.
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 6,051
    jamescafc said:

    Still a cycling novice so perhaps a silly question but how would Froomes brakes differ from those on my road bike? Went down the hill from Knatts Valley into Eynsford which is fairly steep and winding in places and I nearly shit myself when reaching circa 55-60km/h and Froome is doing nearly 90...!!!

    Also Froome has the 'luxury' of knowing that nothing is coming in the opposite direction.

    I have to say, it doesn't look the safest of positions to ride a bike downhill if you still wanted to have children

  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,868
    I think he had his testicles removed before the stage and kept in a small refrigerated bag and they will be reattached after the Tour.

    Marginal gains.
  • Salad
    Salad Posts: 10,189

    I think he had his testicles removed before the stage and kept in a small refrigerated bag and they will be reattached after the Tour.

    Marginal gains.

    marginal gonads!

  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,345
    an extraordinarily bizarre ride from Sagan today, and a perfect one from Matthews
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    Froome / Thomas / Sagan and one other have broken away from the Peleton (Lead of about 10secs) with 10km to go in the latest stage.

    Quintana went with them but couldnt stay with them and has been caught and spat out the other end of the Peleton, huge couple of miles for Froome's chances of glory come Paris, hopefully he's not going to cook himself too much ahead of Ventoux tomorrow
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    Cavendish has just had a mechanical issue and is out of the running even if this breakaway is caught

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  • Addickforlife
    Addickforlife Posts: 2,101
    Amazing ride from Froome and Thomas. Is using that much effort for just a few extra seconds going to be worth it with Mont Ventoux tomorrow?
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    As Brailsford has just said though... At least they're racing their way to Paris rather than simply waiting for the big stages
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,345
    Love it. Everyone expects Froome to attack up the hills so he does it on the flat and the downhills instead. Froome, Sagan and Thomas is one hell of a breakaway group
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,488
    Word being going round that the stage tomorrow may be shortened because of 60mph winds on Ventoux... Check this out for an example of just how ridiculous the weather can be up there...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPwAIo0fseM
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,033
    I saw something on the BBC Updates about the commentators finding out about Ventoux but they didnt go into any detail

    Be huge if that is the case and be understandable if thats why Froome attacked today
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,667
    When was that @Leroy Ambrose?
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,488
    2013 I think. I hasten to add, I'm not in the video :smiley:
  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,651
    Yep that may go against Quintana if he had any plans for tomorrow.

    He seems to be keeping his powder dry, like any good Colombian :-)
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    I think they said the winds were around 110kph on Vendoux. Looking likely to finish 6k shy (I think) as this area has plenty of trees for some shelter. Boardman did say this part was still a good 10% climb tho.

    I still don't know my domestique from my elbow but find it fascinating to watch, even better that the Brits are doing so well.

    Cav's 'shit happens' comment live on tv did make me chuckle.

    Sagan apparently offered up the stage to his team mate but didn't anticipate having to sprint it out with Froome. Thomas said it was an absolute grueller.
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,345
    red_murph said:



    Sagan apparently offered up the stage to his team mate but didn't anticipate having to sprint it out with Froome.

    Where did that come from? I can see a GC rider giving up a stage win but not the green jersey