How many will finish?
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I'm new to the TdF this year... I'm amazed at the number of crashes and the general carnage out there... it seems like everyday there is a big pileup.
Is this normal? Or are there more crashes than usual this year, maybe due to the seemingly wet weather?
Also, around 180+ guys started the race and a number have already dropped out. Out of the origional starters, how many in a typical year will complete the entire race? I know it varies from year to year, but I imagine the mountains in the later stages really knock out many pretenders. Just curious...
Is this normal? Or are there more crashes than usual this year, maybe due to the seemingly wet weather?
Also, around 180+ guys started the race and a number have already dropped out. Out of the origional starters, how many in a typical year will complete the entire race? I know it varies from year to year, but I imagine the mountains in the later stages really knock out many pretenders. Just curious...
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Mr. Sherwen mentioned that every few years there's a tour that's really crash ridden. This is one of them.
It's been a while since I've seen this many.
It's been a while since I've seen this many.
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Is it because there are so many new riders in the Tour this Year? Or is it because the design of the course is just crappy along with crappy weather?
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Originally Posted by Smaug
Out of the origional starters, how many in a typical year will complete the entire race? I know it varies from year to year, but I imagine the mountains in the later stages really knock out many pretenders. Just curious...
i have no idea about how many will actually finish, but: when asked what the perfect tour would be, henri desgrange (the guy who started the tour) said the ideal tour is that which only 1 person finishes. such an amazing concept, the tour.
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Originally Posted by ultra-g
Is it because there are so many new riders in the Tour this Year? Or is it because the design of the course is just crappy along with crappy weather?
remember last year, it didnt rain once untill the final TT if i recall.
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The crash on Stage 5, or 6, I don't remember exactly, was ridiculous. Nobody's fault but road problem.
It was a wide turn, and the guys automatically fell down, no one touched them, no mistake. About 5, 6 of them, one-by-one. Just like there was some kind of oil in that little corner.
It was a wide turn, and the guys automatically fell down, no one touched them, no mistake. About 5, 6 of them, one-by-one. Just like there was some kind of oil in that little corner.
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Originally Posted by Nam
The crash on Stage 5, or 6, I don't remember exactly, was ridiculous. Nobody's fault but road problem.
It was a wide turn, and the guys automatically fell down, no one touched them, no mistake. About 5, 6 of them, one-by-one. Just like there was some kind of oil in that little corner.
It was a wide turn, and the guys automatically fell down, no one touched them, no mistake. About 5, 6 of them, one-by-one. Just like there was some kind of oil in that little corner.
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Originally Posted by Nam
It was a wide turn, and the guys automatically fell down, no one touched them, no mistake. About 5, 6 of them, one-by-one. Just like there was some kind of oil in that little corner.
It's a lot harder than it looks...
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Tyler Hamilton was railling on the Tour Director, Jean-Marie LeBlanc, about changing the same time line to 3km from 1km, so GC contenters can stay out of the way of the sprinters.
Lance was on Le Blanc's case for not having an ITT during the first week. An ITT would split up the GC contenders from the pretenders.
Many other riders want a standred on a finishing straightaway.
Lance was on Le Blanc's case for not having an ITT during the first week. An ITT would split up the GC contenders from the pretenders.
Many other riders want a standred on a finishing straightaway.