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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane View Post
    Somebody shoot Taylor Phinney before he does another stupid behind the scenes thing. Good god, what a Boulder asshole.
    Sure, he comes off as a wacked out drugged up boulder-bro sometimes.

    But I can tell you -- he is one of the most genuine people you'll ever meet. And he is more of a hardman than most any of us could ever hope to be.

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    I think he’s funny. My wife likes him a lot. Yer prolly the outlier bunny.


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    2018 TDF Fantasy League (Spoiler Alert)

    I’m with Benny, he’s annoying as fuck.

    Edit: good call on Colbrelli, doebedoe. He was right there at the finish.
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    Any predictions for tomorrow? Vuillermoz won the last time the Mûr-de-Bretagne was featured. He's on my team but I'm not sure I'm ready to make that commitment with Porte and Thomas in the fold as well. I know, no guts, no glory...
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    Hard to write of Sagan right now. I think it really depends heavily on if a GC rider and their team push the pace the first time up the Mur. If they do, goodbye Sagan.

    Alaphillipe is tempting, but I wasn't very impressed by him in today's last km.

    I'm going with Nibbles. His casual top 10 today was impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    I'm going with Nibbles. His casual top 10 today was impressive.
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    Valverde or Martin

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    That video of Sagan's father going off was awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    i'm with you
    i'm recanting...nibali needs to keep his powder dry
    he's a terror going downhill in the mountains

    valverde, van avermaet or another v to be named later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garth Bimble View Post
    Any predictions for tomorrow? Vuillermoz won the last time the Mûr-de-Bretagne was featured. He's on my team but I'm not sure I'm ready to make that commitment with Porte and Thomas in the fold as well. I know, no guts, no glory...
    Too tough of a day for Sagan, he spent a lot of energy today and won't have that in the tank tomorrow.
    The Mür finish is also featured in April's Flèche-Wallonne, you need to look at those past winnrers.
    The obvious guys:
    Philippe Gilbert
    Julian Alaphilippe
    Alejandro Valverde
    Dan Martin
    Sonny Colbrelli
    I think a major GC guy will try to make a push, like Ritchie Port or Simon Yates, but it will be covered and countered by Froome and his sky boys.
    The not so obvious picks:
    Soren Kragh Andersen
    Andrea Pasqualon
    Alexis "V"uillermoz
    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    valverde, van avermaet or another v to be named later

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    After the shitshow finishes on the first two stages, I was not impressed. Thankfully this tour become very fun to watch. Really good positive racing today. That shot of young Bernal leading the Sky boys through that tight section near the finish, was fucking killer.

    Viva leTour
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    Too tough of a day for Sagan, he spent a lot of energy today and won't have that in the tank tomorrow.
    The Mür finish is also featured in April's Flèche-Wallonne, you need to look at those past winnrers.
    The obvious guys:
    Philippe Gilbert
    Julian Alaphilippe
    Alejandro Valverde
    Dan Martin
    Sonny Colbrelli
    I think a major GC guy will try to make a push, like Ritchie Port or Simon Yates, but it will be covered and countered by Froome and his sky boys.
    The not so obvious picks:
    Soren Kragh Andersen
    Andrea Pasqualon
    Alexis "V"uillermoz
    While I agree maybe he's cooked from yesterday, it's not like he did that much more work than a bunch of guys you have on that list yesterday: Gilbert, Alaphilippe, Colbrelli all put in just as much work.

    Oh yeah, and Sagan has won against primo competition on a Mur finish before. So I wouldn't say it is too hard for him. Unless you meant it is the double-Mur that is too hard.

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    Fuck, they went into the commercial, just as Quik Step was turning the screws. That sucks, I wanted to see the damage happen.
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    Is that Jonesy piloting the motorcycle that the in-race reporter is riding?

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    This is some damn good racing right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICEHOCEY77 View Post
    Valverde or Martin
    Well called.

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    Damn...got excited when Phil said the AG2R rider coming across the gap near the finish was Vuillermoz, turned out to be Latour.
    Last edited by Garth Bimble; 07-12-2018 at 11:58 AM.
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    What's the best site to watch online without a cable subscription? i.e. Free

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    What's the best site to watch online without a cable subscription? i.e. Free
    I'm sure somebody can do better but if not I'd try one these listed here:

    http://www.steephill.tv/tour-de-france/#live
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    What's the best site to watch online without a cable subscription? i.e. Free
    https://livecycling.net/livestream/

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    Started watching, got inspired and went for a ride. Should have switched road captain yeterday, oh well.
    Tomorrow looks to be a sprint frenzy...let's hope it concludes safely.
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    wow great stage

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    What's the best site to watch online without a cable subscription? i.e. Free
    http://tiz-cycling.live/

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Well called.
    Ha, thanks. Dee Hubbs had it right, finish was very similar to the Mur de Huy in Wallonia. Bala's won like 5 times and Martin's finished on the podium probably around that much as well. So wasn't exactly going out on a limb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICEHOCEY77 View Post
    Ha, thanks. Dee Hubbs had it right, finish was very similar to the Mur de Huy in Wallonia. Bala's won like 5 times and Martin's finished on the podium probably around that much as well. So wasn't exactly going out on a limb...
    I'm not going to tell you everything, but i'll give you a general idea of my predictions.

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