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  1. #101
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    Watching peacock through firestick, no crashes

  2. #102
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    Pretty cool finish today!

  3. #103
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    CAV.... !
    Can I sell him now?

  4. #104
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    The coverage of that sprint run in was one of the best things I have seen in a long time. It was spectacular.


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  5. #105
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    Waiting for the replays to populate on Peacock, got suckered into starting THEMOVE with Lance*. What made the c-suite at NBC think it would be a good idea to keep him associated with the tdf ? Snooze...

  6. #106
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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    Pretty cool finish today!
    Awesome! Looking forward to see if he can make it 36.

  7. #107
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    2024 Tour de France Fantasy League, and general TdF discussions.

    Quote Originally Posted by jackattack View Post
    Waiting for the replays to populate on Peacock, got suckered into starting THEMOVE with Lance*. What made the c-suite at NBC think it would be a good idea to keep him associated with the tdf ? Snooze...
    I’ve been listening to/watching The Move for a few years now. I really like the analysis by Lance, George, JB and Bruyneel. They also have had some good discussions in the past about riding in the Aspen area, which is interesting.

    Exciting finish today for sure!! Wow.

  8. #108
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Awesome! Looking forward to see if he can make it 36.
    that occurred to me too -- how many sprints are left in the tour?
    tomorrow's one...
    8,9,10 too

  9. #109
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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    that occurred to me too -- how many sprints are left in the tour?
    tomorrow's one...
    8,9,10 too
    Maybe 5 more sprint finishes.
    6 = Sprint
    7 = TT
    8 = Break Away Day
    9 = Gravel
    Rest Day
    10 = Sprint
    11 = GC Day
    12 = Sprint
    13 = Sprint
    14 = Multi Mountain Climbs
    15 = Break Away or GC
    Rest Day
    16 = Sprint/Flat
    17 = Break Away
    18 = Break Away
    19 = Mountain
    20 = Climbing
    21 = TT

  10. #110
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    Any news on whether Mads starts tomorrow?

  11. #111
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    Pedersen still shows up on my roster

    Speaking of no-shows, what’s up with vanAert? Guy has been MIA since he hit the deck on stage two. Didn’t look like that bad a crash to me

  12. #112
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    2024 Tour de France Fantasy League, and general TdF discussions.

    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    I’ve been listening to/watching The Move for a few years now. I really like the analysis by Lance, George, JB and Bruyneel. They also have had some good discussions in the past about riding in the Aspen area, which is interesting.

    Exciting finish today for sure!! Wow.
    I used to listen to themove for about 3-4 yrs but found recently, other than Johan, it was getting really behind the times. mostly they would reminisce about that climb or that finish when him and george were doing it. (some of these memories are quarter-of-a century old...) then alot of boomer-esque conversations that werent very insightful to the race. i am a lance fan but the podcast has lost me.

    (LanternRouge has to be the go-to; he may not have raced but knows so much hes been hired by teams like Visma for analysis. not bad from an armchair manager lawyer!)

    holyyyy shiett tho cant believe cav did it. was impressed by his sprint (also whats up with jasper). was a gritty run in and he found the space he needed. cool to see.

    i do feel like hes been a hot-and-cold sprinter in the past so maybe hell be able to capitalize on this confidence. will see how the betting lines will change lol.


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  13. #113
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    RIP to everyone who benched Groenewegen last night! I think we all knew he was gonna get one this year but placed our bets elsewhere today... Did anyone start him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waveshello View Post
    RIP to everyone who benched Groenewegen last night! I think we all knew he was gonna get one this year but placed our bets elsewhere today... Did anyone start him?
    Kat5 ditched him last night, I kept him, had him as my Team Captain when I went to bed.
    Woke up at 5am to check on Mads Pederson news, and changed Groenewegen to Cavendish in my 5am pre coffee haze.

  15. #115
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    Nice to finally see a Philipsen relegation but it's not doing my fantasy team any favors

  16. #116
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    ^^^Heh, I thought I was the only one who saw Philipsen hook van Aert today.

    Anybody watch Unchained Season 2 - the documentary of last years TdF. There were a bunch of riders bitching about Philipsen’s tactics.

    I had vanAert for my captain today

  17. #117
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    Kat5 ditched him last night, I kept him, had him as my Team Captain when I went to bed.
    Woke up at 5am to check on Mads Pederson news, and changed Groenewegen to Cavendish in my 5am pre coffee haze.
    Ah, that's painful. I had Jasper and felt pretty good about that until I saw the relegation, then I re-watched the finish and am fully on board with it. He's been served a few slices of humble pie since his last TDF stage win--hopefully he's had his fill at this point.

  18. #118
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    I guessed 29:56 in the end. I thought “nah, 29:30 is too fast” & hedged it higher when I plugged it in

    These last four are on fire!

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    I put 52km/h average in my formula to calculate a guess of 00:29:29.
    Remco averaged 52.5866 km/hr for 00:28:52.
    Good for 83 points.

  20. #120
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    2024 Tour de France Fantasy League, and general TdF discussions.

    The fear of Evenepoel is real for the last day…Visma & UAE are going to see if they can make him hurt in the hills. Thus far, he has shown he can bridge up after not having the fire to cover a move immediately. But no teammates to help him. And he may burn his matches chasing hard over the next couple weeks.
    Vingo seems to be mostly there. WVA has not recovered to high end shape tho.
    Roglic produced today — but still not solid in the GC prospects…maybe he’ll be more of a sleeper & rise slowly?

  21. #121
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    Yeah, WVA has been a disappointment
    Will see if Vingo has staying power, if Roglic can stay off the floor, and if Evenapoel and Pogi can avoid a bad day

  22. #122
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    The Sheriff is near!

  23. #123
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garth Bimble View Post
    The UCI fined him for that. They must be old bitter men.

  24. #124
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    Damn, he stopped to kiss his wife, then ride like that for a couple of minutes,
    And still only finished 3 min off Evenapoel’s time

  25. #125
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    Mads Pedersen pulls out of TdF due to injuries.

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