OT - Tour de France stage 19

Submitted by jmblue on

At last, Alpe d'Huez, the one and only:

After 18 stages, about 2,000 miles and nearly 80 hours of riding, the top four riders are separated by just 72 seconds:

Thomas Voeckler : 79h 34'06"

Andy Schleck : +15"

Frank Schleck: +1'08"

Cadel Evans: +1'12"

It's their last chance to break each other on the mountains.  It should be fun.


(EDIT: Not sure why the images won't shrink.  Well, it is a larger-than-life stage.)

bikethedistance

July 21st, 2011 at 11:55 PM ^

I expect all the favorites to be together at the bottom of Alpe d'Huez. I think Andy needs another 30 seconds to hold off Cadel in the TT, and here is where he needs to get it. Voeckler has been riding possessed these past few days, but he cracked towards the end of Stage 18, and I think he'll crack early on d'Huez.

I think that Cadel and the two Schleck brothers will be riding up together and the Schleck's will alternate attacks until Cadel cracks and both or one of them ride away at the end. Should amount to an exciting climb with many attacks on the 21 switchbacks.

In The Shadow …

July 21st, 2011 at 11:51 PM ^

I think Frank will try to go out on the pack like his brother did today.  The announcers were saying he had a relatively easy ride today.  I watched the end of today's stage and I don't know how they could call anything less than riding in a car up that last climb easy but I do see their point.  Frank looked like he was putting out a lot less energy than the other riders.

pullin4blue

July 22nd, 2011 at 7:37 AM ^

I don't know how you can continue to root for Voeckler. Andy Schleck's attack yesterday was one for the ages. If it wasn't for Evans, he'd be wearing the yellow jersey today.

KinesiologyNerd

July 22nd, 2011 at 9:18 AM ^

Except the problem is that Andy's attack was as much about the GC guys letting him just walk away as it was his attack. No way two men should put time into a big group of GC riders like Andy and Max did on the valley floor. 

jmblue

July 23rd, 2011 at 12:45 AM ^

Schleck is a more talented cyclist than Voeckler; no one denies that.  But Voeckler has squeezed every last bit out of himself to do as well as he has.  You've got to respect that.  He's like a mid-major reaching the Final Four.  You don't expect him to win, but you've got to pull for him.  Plus, he's been wearing a UM-esque helmet:

AA2Denver

July 22nd, 2011 at 9:48 AM ^

Why is Contador pacing Schleck? Now Schleck pushes Contador in front of him to ride his wheel. Wow, cheeky  move, I'm beginning to like him. Voekler hanging on by threads, got to love this guy, he'll be on the podium.

KinesiologyNerd

July 22nd, 2011 at 10:03 AM ^

The pushing happens all the time. In races and stuff I'll have to gently push people to remind them I am there. You also do it if you tell someone you won't pull, but they try to get you to pull anyways. Or if you want to play a joke on your friend, you hold onto their saddle rails and take a little tug.

Alberto and Andy (at least claim) are BFF's. I bet they made a deal. To Alberto the stage, and Andy the Tour. Contador is probably also getting a jump on his training for the Vuelta.

harmon98

July 22nd, 2011 at 11:55 AM ^

good grief.  alpe d'huez never gets old does it...  titanic battle up the fabled slope.  france will rejoice for with Rolland's win.

 

pullin4blue

July 22nd, 2011 at 12:06 PM ^

I don't think Schleck will retain the yellow after the TT. Evans is too much better than he is...unless he doesn't have much left in the tank. Evans has been working way too hard these last few stages. Sorry for you guys who want Voeckler...he's had a good run, and quite frankly has done much better in the Alps than I would have expected.

jmblue

July 22nd, 2011 at 11:45 PM ^

Pierre Rolland is a rising star.  He played a huge role in Voeckler's success, while sacrificing his own chances before today.  It's incredible that he could be as high in the GC as he is when he's been doing gruntwork as a mountain domestique all Tour.  If he'd been heading his own team and had guys riding in front of him,  he might have finished in the top 5.  As it is, he should finish with the white jersey.