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PeteFromLeeds
post Jun 27 2022, 08:40 PM
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Hi all! The Tour is back on Friday so here's a thread to discuss all the thrills and spills of the biggest race in cycling. Whether you're an avid fan or just want to make a passing comment about a headline, you're more than welcome in here!

Full coverage will be shown on ITV4 as usual, with highlights at 8pm on the first night and 7pm thereafter.
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post Jun 27 2022, 08:50 PM
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Who are the contenders?

Tadej Pogacar - After having won the last one by a country mile, there's no doubt Pogacar is odds-on to take the title again. He's already topped the GC of three stage races this year so he still has the form, one could imagine that only a crash could stop him taking the win.

Primoz Roglic - Roglic was very unlucky to get caught up in a crash last year, but his form is looking good. He won the Dauphiné, the natural Tour de France predictor, earlier this month, however Pogacar wasn't present for that.

Jonas Vingegaard - Runner-up at the Tour last year, he could do the same again this year however the fact he's on the same team as Roglic might cause a little bit of tension. He's co-leader for this year's event, and finished second in the Dauphiné after riding in support of Roglic. Although there was a point in that race where it was looking like he was dropping his leader...

Geraint Thomas / Daniel Martinez / Adam Yates - With Bernal still out injured and Carapaz having ridden the Giro, Ineos seem to have a lot of riders who could challenge for the podium, but none of them seem like they're on the same level as those mentioned above. Thomas won the Tour de Suisse last week, however that does have the caveat that half the field (including quite a few of the main contenders) pulled out with Covid. One of them was Yates, so whether he starts the race will be another question. I'm sure by next week we'll know who the leader of the team is though!
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post Jun 27 2022, 09:02 PM
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gonna see the first day as it starts here in Copenhagen on Friday!!!!
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post Jun 27 2022, 09:34 PM
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That's very exciting - hope you enjoy! (something I never did when it came through Yorkshire, although I did watch lots of places I knew go past the TV screen...)
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post Jun 29 2022, 11:27 PM
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Geraint Thomas has been named in the Ineos Grenadiers team for the Tour de France along with three other British riders.

Thomas, 36, won cycling's biggest race in 2018 under the team's previous guise, Team Sky.

The eight-man squad named for the Tour also includes Great Britain's Adam Yates, Tom Pidcock and Luke Rowe.
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post Jun 30 2022, 08:50 PM
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Starting tomorrow! cheer.gif Stage 1 is looking like a relatively flat time trial, but will certainly give us at least some gaps between the favourites before the race gets going properly!
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post Jul 1 2022, 02:31 PM
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Here are some of start times to keep an eye on of the riders who will be hoping to end this evening wearing yellow:

15:20 Primoz Roglic
15:34 Stefan Kung
15:35 Jack Haig
15:39 Aleksandr Vlasov
15:40 Ben O'Connor
15:41 Geraint Thomas
15:42 Jonas Vingegaard
15:56 Thibaut Pinot
16:03 Filippo Ganna
16:04 Wout van Aert
16:05 Tadej Pogacar
16:22 Kasper Asgreen
16:25 Adam Yates
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post Jul 1 2022, 09:19 PM
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And so the Tour is underway! And we begin with a fantastic underdog win, Yves Lampaert snatching the time trial win just after all the big names finished.

Nice to see Pedersen and Vingegaard get Top 10 in the stage in their home country as well.
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post Jul 2 2022, 06:10 AM
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went to see the first one, was great but raining like hell and I didn't have an umbrella so was very challenging for me biggrin.gif
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post Jul 2 2022, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Jul 2 2022, 07:10 AM) *
went to see the first one, was great but raining like hell and I didn't have an umbrella so was very challenging for me biggrin.gif

The weather certainly looked atrocious!

Fabio Jakobsen picked up a belated first stage win today, Van Aert finished second giving him the 6 bonus seconds and hence the Yellow Jersey.

Also just realised that there are no black riders in the Tour this year - for the first time since at least 2010 - which is sad to see.
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post Jul 4 2022, 06:55 PM
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Dylan Groenewegen takes Stage 3 - very clear that the sprinters are quite even with each other this year! Loving Magnus Cort entertaining his home crowd on his lone breakaway as well.
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post Jul 5 2022, 08:27 PM
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After three second places in a row, Van Aert finally got his win by simply riding away from everyone in the last 10km! I definitely feel for Phillipsen though, who celebrated thinking he had won when he crossed the line 20 seconds later. At least he seems to have found some of the funny side.
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post Jul 6 2022, 07:02 PM
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A completely mad stage on the cobbles! After eveything that happened I'm amazed Van Aert managed to keep the yellow jersey - the big losers were Primoz Roglic (who fixed his own broken collarbone!) and Ben O'Connor (and Jack Haig who crashed out)
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post Jul 7 2022, 07:03 PM
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Another bizarre stage today! Van Aert decided to go on a wild breakaway in the Yellow Jersesy, got caught and ended up losing 7 minutes. Pogacar won the final sprint and took enough bonus seconds to leapfrog Powless and take yellow - Vingegaard is third, Yates/Pidcock/Thomas maintain a British block in positions 4-6.
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post Jul 8 2022, 07:06 PM
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Pogacar takes his second win in a row, although was run very close to the line by Vingegaard! They are the top 2 now, with Geraint Thomas in third

(you have to feel for Kamna though, out in the breakaway all day only to be overtaken with 200m to go!)
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post Jul 9 2022, 10:14 PM
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A very standard day today - Van Aert took the stage win, Pogacar finished third and hence took another 4 seconds out of everyone else. A decent effort from Fred Wright though - last man in the breakaway and fought a pretty decent fight to stay up there!
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post Jul 11 2022, 06:48 PM
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Bob Jungels took the win yesterday after an unbelievable 60km solo attack. Delighted for him!

Behind, Pogacar and Vingegaard took three seconds from everyone else.
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post Jul 13 2022, 03:00 PM
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oh my amazing Vingegaard today, wasn't expecting such an incredible performance
very good for Quintana too
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post Jul 13 2022, 08:37 PM
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So Pogacar is human after all! ohmy.gif Fantastic tactics from Jumbo today and a great performance from Vingegaard. Romain Bardet up to second behind Vingegaard as well, great to see him back to his best.
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post Jul 14 2022, 07:19 PM
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Pogacar back to his best today - matching Vingegaard all the way to the finish. He's up to second again, with Thomas up to third.

Tom Pidcock winning the stage as well - a good day for Leeds!
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