RagingBITCH
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Hey question regarding the yellow jersey - when it changes hands - does the new leader wear the old stinky one? or does he wear a new one? If a new one, what happens to the old one?
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Hey question regarding the yellow jersey - when it changes hands - does the new leader wear the old stinky one? or does he wear a new one? If a new one, what happens to the old one?
Yep. All the guys that went up the road today will be OTB once they hit the mountains. Very smart to let another team control things for a while.Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Armstrong lost the yellow jersey
USPS willfully let this happen. Defending the yellow jersey over the first couple of weeks of the race would have pointlessly tired the team, when they are better off conserving their energy for the high mountains in the last week of the race.
Are you sure he lost a minute in 4 miles? I missed the tail end of that day's coverage.Originally posted by: Supa
Newbie Question here:
I just watch the stage 3 via download (no OLN on cable). One thing I can't figure out is how Mayo's 2nd group (peloton) lost one whole minute in the last 4 miles (from +2.52 to +3.52)!? Considering the speed of the peloton on flat, the 4 miles should take just about 6 min to complete; losing one whole minute on a 6 minute trip on flat is quite significant.
Any expert who watched the last moment of stage 3 care to share the wisdom?
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This has been a crashfest; I've seen Cat 5 races with fewer pileups.Originally posted by: maddogchen
Oh NOES! Lance fell...but its okay, he got back up.
Originally posted by: Fausto
This has been a crashfest; I've seen Cat 5 races with fewer pileups.![]()
Not when you look who he's down on; all those guys are going to be nowhere once the Tour hits the mountains.Originally posted by: cheapgoose
so he's down 9 mins, is that bad?
Originally posted by: Fausto
Not when you look who he's down on; all those guys are going to be nowhere once the Tour hits the mountains.Originally posted by: cheapgoose
so he's down 9 mins, is that bad?
Heh...I saw on OLN the other day that Backstedt weighs 216lbs. :Q I don't think he'll be burning up the mountain stages this year.Originally posted by: Mursilis
Originally posted by: Fausto
Not when you look who he's down on; all those guys are going to be nowhere once the Tour hits the mountains.Originally posted by: cheapgoose
so he's down 9 mins, is that bad?
It's like Fausto said; once the race hits the mountains, the time gaps start getting serious! Look at last year - by the end of the race, only the top 20 were even within 30 minutes of Armstrong, and the last guy was 4 hours, 48 minutes back!! 9 minutes is nothing, as long as the guy 9 minutes ahead isn't an overall contender. Of course, letting some guys go up the road, and thinking they're no threat, can back-fire, as it nearly did on Greg Lemond in 1990. That year, a relatively unknown (at the time) Italian named Claudio Chiappucci got 10 minutes on Lemond, and it took him most of the race to get it back. So you've got to be careful.
Originally posted by: Fausto
Heh...I saw on OLN the other day that Backstedt weighs 216lbs. :Q I don't think he'll be burning up the mountain stages this year.Originally posted by: Mursilis
Originally posted by: Fausto
Not when you look who he's down on; all those guys are going to be nowhere once the Tour hits the mountains.Originally posted by: cheapgoose
so he's down 9 mins, is that bad?
It's like Fausto said; once the race hits the mountains, the time gaps start getting serious! Look at last year - by the end of the race, only the top 20 were even within 30 minutes of Armstrong, and the last guy was 4 hours, 48 minutes back!! 9 minutes is nothing, as long as the guy 9 minutes ahead isn't an overall contender. Of course, letting some guys go up the road, and thinking they're no threat, can back-fire, as it nearly did on Greg Lemond in 1990. That year, a relatively unknown (at the time) Italian named Claudio Chiappucci got 10 minutes on Lemond, and it took him most of the race to get it back. So you've got to be careful.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I will be capturing all the stages starting today while I am on vacation.
Anyone willing to host this? The files will be ~2Gb each including the prerace show.
Maybe it is not interesting since I will be back 4 days after the Tour is over. Hopefully my capture software doesn't crap out or I have a power failiure during the next 2 weeks.
PM me if you are interested.
Originally posted by: ggavinmoss
Who has won the most stages without winning the overall Tour? It must suck to be him.
-geoff
Originally posted by: dakata24
in past tours, how far back has armstrong been when entering the mountain stages? 9 1/2 min seems like a huge deficit to make up.
Originally posted by: dakata24
in past tours, how far back has armstrong been when entering the mountain stages? 9 1/2 min seems like a huge deficit to make up.
