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Old post #271 posted Jul 20th 2019, 11:13:40 Quote 
Out:

Van Aert - 1000
Wellens - 0

In:

De Gendt - 500
Ciccone - 500
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Old post #272 posted Jul 20th 2019, 15:27:30 Quote 
It seems De Gendt will not go for the PolkaDot jersey this year.
Will Wellens be able to fight for it ?

As expected, Bardet is having a nightmare today, it's even worse than expected :( Hope he can finnish the stage, and recover for the Alps...

Nibali for the win today, and maybe the King of the Mountain ?
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Old post #273 posted Jul 20th 2019, 18:56:21 Quote 
Quote ( Ralf Kutowsky @ July 20th 2019,10:48:55 )

OUT :
1000 - W. VAN AERT
2500 - J.FUGLSANG

IN: 2000 - T.PINOT
1500 - S:KRUIJSWIJK



YEAH !!!
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Old post #274 posted Jul 20th 2019, 20:25:54 Quote 
Well that makes things interesting :)
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Old post #275 posted Jul 20th 2019, 21:53:39 (last edited Jul 20th 2019, 21:53:58 by Rainer Bõkov) Quote 
3000 - E. BERNAL
2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE
2000 - T. PINOT
1000 - W. VAN AERT OUT
500 - M. SCHACHMANN OUT
500 - T. DE GENDT
500 - S. COLBRELLI
0 - D. TEUNS
0 - T. WELLENS
0 - X. MEURISSE

S. KRUIJSWIJK IN
O. NAESEN IN
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Old post #276 posted Jul 21st 2019, 12:25:10 Quote 
Dan Martin out
Kruijswijk in

2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE
2000 - T. PINOT
2000 - C. EWAN
1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK
500 - G. VAN AVERMAET
500 - S. COLLBRELLI
500 - G. CICCONE
500 - T. DE GENDT
0 - T. WELLENS
0 - D. TEUNS

8/8


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Old post #277 posted Jul 21st 2019, 14:54:51 Quote 
Viviani sets the "pace" on the climb and Mas gets dropped.

What the hell is going on in this tour?
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Old post #278 posted Jul 21st 2019, 15:07:10 Quote 
yeah, crazy stuff ;-)

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Old post #279 posted Jul 21st 2019, 17:06:20 Quote 
STAGE 14. TARBES - TOURMALET BARÈGES :



Thibaut Pinot takes revenge for crosswinds disaster.

Thibaut Pinot claimed his third stage win in the Tour de France after Porrentruy 2012 and L’Alpe d’Huez 2015 as he stormed to victory at the top of Tourmalet while Julian Alaphilippe, second on the line with a deficit of six seconds, retained the yellow jersey and extended his lead over Steven Kruijswijk and Geraint Thomas.

17 riders in the lead, including Nibali and Sagan
164 riders took the start of stage 14 in Tarbes. One non-starter: Maximilian Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe). Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) was the first man to attack after the flag off postponed 6.5km further than planned. Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) went across to him, forming a duo of former team-mates at Liquigas (from 2010 to 2012). With 96km to go, it became a group of 17 riders with the addition of Alexis Vuillermoz (AG2R-La Mondiale), Matej Mohoric (Bahrain-Merida), Matthieu Ladagnous (Groupama-FDJ), Carlos Verona (Movistar), Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana), Sergio Henao (UAE Team Emirates), Lennard Kämna (Sunweb), Tim Wellens (Lotto-Soudal), Lilian Calmejane, Romain Sicard and Rein Taaramëe (Total Direct Energie), Ilnur Zakarin and Marco Haller (Katusha-Alpecin), Guillaume Martin (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) and Elie Gesbert (Arkéa-Samsic). Groupama-FDJ and Deceuninck-Quick Step set the pace at the head of the peloton after counter-attackers Pierre-Luc Périchon (Cofidis) and Simon Geschke (CCC) were reeled in. The time gap was stabilized under three minutes before climbing to the first category col du Soulor.

Tim Wellens first at col du Soulor
Nibali reacted to an attack by Wellens 2.5km before the col du Soulor. Gesbert made it across. Nibali showed some interest for the polka dot jersey as he tried to go solo before the summit but Wellens outsprinted him way before the line while the category one climb had made some damage in the yellow jersey group with Romain Bardet (AG2R-La Mondiale), Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) and Patrick Konrad (Bora-Hansgrohe) among the riders unexpectedly dropped as Ineos and Movistar succeeded to Groupama-FDJ at the helm. Nibali, Wellens and Gesbert kept going in the valley leading to the Tourmalet. Wellens also passed first at the intermediate sprint with 37.5km to go while Movistar put the hammer down at the head of the peloton. The leading trio was caught by five chasers. One of them, Sicard, counter-attacked with 35km remaining.

Gesbert, Barguil and Gaudu in action at the Tourmalet
Sicard started climbing to the Tourmalet alone but Gesbert passed him 16km before the summit and continued solo. A Breton rider succeeded to another one as Gesbert got caught with 10.5km to go and Warren Barguil (Arkéa-Samsic) escaped 9.5km before the top. He stayed away for 4km. A third Breton rider attacked 4km before the end: David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ). Jumbo-Visma, the only team with three riders in the 12-man group, brought him back. 12 climbers remained at the front 3km before the end: Pinot, Landa, Fuglsang, Bernal, Thomas, De Plus, Bennett, Kruijswijk, Alaphilippe, Urán, Buchmann and Barguil. Being the defending champion, Thomas was the most notable rider to lose contact before the top. Pinot accelerated 250 metres before the finishing line. Buchmann and Bernal were last to resist but the Frenchman upped the speed again and powered to victory with a 6’’ difference to Alaphilippe who took one more step in the lead of the overall ranking as he extended his advantage over all of his other rivals.



STAGE 14 RESULT :

1. T. Pinot (100)
2. J. Alaphilippe (70)
3. S. Kruijswijk (50)
4. E. Buchmann (35)
5. E. Bernal (30)
6. M. Landa (25)
7. R. Uran (20)
8. G. Thomas (16)
9. W. Barguil (13)
10. J. Fuglsang (10)
11. G. Bennet (7)
12. A. Valverde (5)
13. L. De Plus (3)
14. R. Porte (2)
15. D. Gaudu (1)



JERSEYS :

Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0)
Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0)
Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0)
White. E. Mas > E. Bernal (20)

COMBATIVE : E. Gesbert (10)

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :

1. T. Wellens (20)
2. E. Gesbert (15)
3. V. Nibali (10)
4. L. Calmejane (6)
5. R. Sicard (4)
6. I. Zakarin (2)



CLASSIFICATION STAGE 14 :

1. R. Kutowsky = 253
2. K.M. Müür = 250
3. R. Bökov = 240
4. D. Van Leent = 235
5. G. Tierney = 234
6. U. Unaozidi = 220
7. H. Lé = 214
8. M. Cunha = 207
9. D. Heuvel = 200
10. K. Szajbel = 190
11. S. Allen = 170
12. B. Osman = 136
13. P. Baumbauer = 105
14. B. Nowak = 85
15. J. Györfi = 83
16. J. Zoltan = 71
17. J. Santos = 66
18. A. Popa = 64
19. A. Bat = 56
20. A. Martez = 50
21. I. Todorov = 23



OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 1830
2. R. Bökov = 1666
3. M. Cunha = 1656
4. K. Szajbel = 1647
5. D. Heuvel = 1482
6. A. Martez = 1479
7. H. Lé = 1439
8. D. Van Leent, U. Unaozidi = 1366
10. R. Kutowsky = 1320
11. P. Baumbauer = 1201
12. J. Santos = 1168
13. A. Bat = 1132
14. G. Tierney = 1123
15. B. Osman = 1041
16. K.M. Müür = 1030
17. I. Todorov = 900
18. A. Popa = 796
19. S. Allen = 760
20. J. Zoltan = 709
21. B. Nowak = 441



STAGE :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
3. J. Györfi (Hungary)
4. D. Heuvel (Belgium)
5. J. Györfi (Hungary)
6. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
9. A. Bat (Croatia)
10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. B. Osman (France)
14. R. Kutowsky (Germany)


YELLOW :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
3. A. Martez (Netherlands)
4. A. Martez (Netherlands)
5. A. Martez (Netherlands)
6. J. Györfi (Hungary)
7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. J. Györfi (Hungary)
14. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Old post #280 posted Jul 21st 2019, 20:04:20 (last edited Jul 21st 2019, 20:08:17 by Moisés Cunha) Quote 
Quote ( Moisés Cunha @ July 19th 2019,21:22:01 )

2000 - T. PINOT
1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK
1500 - E. MAS
1500 - E. BUCHMANN
1500 - D. MARTI
1500 - R. PORTE
500 - G. CICCONE
0 -WELLENS Tim
0 - TEUNS Dylan
0 - MEURISSE Xandro


OUT

1500 - E. MAS

IN

500 - S. COLLBRELLI

2000 - T. PINOT
1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK
1500 - E. BUCHMANN
1500 - D. MARTI
1500 - R. PORTE
500 - S. COLLBRELLI
500 - G. CICCONE
0 -WELLENS Tim
0 - TEUNS Dylan
0 - MEURISSE Xandro

8/8

Go Pinot and KRUIJSWIJK my first picks for GC =)
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Old post #281 posted Jul 21st 2019, 21:20:26 Quote 
STAGE 15. LIMOUX - FOIX PRAT D'ALBIS :



Yates, he can, Pinot too.

Simon Yates claimed a second stage win in four days as he rode solo to Foix Prat d’Albis to remain the only breakaway member to fend off Thibaut Pinot and Mikel Landa who escaped from the group of the favourites. Julian Alaphilippe lost contact with defending champion Geraint Thomas but retained the yellow jersey that Pinot can also look for in the Alps after his second exploit in two days in the Pyrenees.

36 riders in the lead
164 took the start of stage 15 in Limoux. Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe), Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R-La Mondiale), Lukas Wisnowski (CCC) and Nicolas Roche (Sunweb) managed to clear at km 14 after several unsuccessful skirmishes. They got reeled in at km 23. At km 38, a nice breakaway of approximately twenty riders including Romain Bardet, Vincenzo Nibali, Simon Yates and Peter Sagan was formed but the very speed of the peloton quickly put an end to their initiative. A front group of 28 riders took shape at km 55 up to the col de Montségur: Patrick Konrad (Bora-Hansgrohe), Romain Bardet and Tony Gallopin (AG2R-La Mondiale), Vincenzo Nibali, Damiano Caruso and Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida), Rudy Molard and Sébastien Reichenbach (Groupama-FDJ), Nairo Quintana, Andrey Amador and Marc Soler (Movistar), Pello Bilbao, Omar Fraile and Alexey Lutsenko (Astana), Michael Woods (EF Education First), Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott), Simon Geschke (CCC), Julien Bernard, Giulio Ciccone and Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo), Dan Martin (UAE Team Emirates), Lennard Kämna and Nicolas Roche (Sunweb), Jesus Herrada (Cofidis), Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha-Alpecin), Romain Kreuziger (Dimension Data) and Guillaume Martin (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) and Amaël Moinard (Arkéa-Samsic). Woods passed first at col de Montségur ahead of Nibali and Bardet. Counter-attackers Matthias Frank (AG2R-La Mondiale), Michael Matthews (Sunweb), Romain Sicard (Total Direct Energie), Pierre-Luc Périchon and Anthony Perez (Cofidis), Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin), Maxime Bouet (Arkéa-Samsic) and Amund Groendahl Jansen (Jumbo-Visma) bridged the gap at km 70.

Bardet first at Port de Lers, Geschke first at Mur de Péguère
Matthews won the intermediate sprint at Tarascon-sur-Ariège (km 93.5). The 36-man leading group split a few times before tackling the ascent to Port de Lers. Bardet crested it in first position 5’15’’ before the yellow jersey group that swallowed Nibali and Mollema who didn’t hold the pace of the front group. Geschke rode away from the leading group 5.5km before the summit of Mur de Péguère. He stayed at the front until the top and was rejoined at the beginning of the downhill by Yates while a quartet of chasers was formed of Bardet, Quintana, Lutsenko and Reichenbach.

Yates resists to Pinot in final climb
Yates and Geschke extended their advantage over the Bardet-Quintana group to 1’40’’ with 10km to go, just before Mikel Landa (Movistar) came across by himself after having been helped by Soler and Amador. 8.8km before the end, Yates rode away solo. Landa passed Geschke to become the first chaser. Pinot attacked from the yellow jersey group 7km from the Prat d’Albis. The winner of the Tourmalet caught Landa 2km before the end while Alaphilippe couldn’t keep up with the speed of Geraint Thomas (Ineos) who had himself surrendered to Pinot before his team-mate Egan Bernal. Yates maintained an advantage of 33’’ over Pinot and Landa while Alaphilippe fought hard to limit the losses. Now fourth overall with a deficit of 1’50’’, Pinot is back in contention for the final victory.



STAGE 15 RESULT :

1. S. Yates (100)
2. T. Pinot (70)
3. M. Landa (50)
4. E. Buchmann (35)
5. E. Bernal (30)
6. L. Kämna (25)
7. G. Thomas (20)
8. S. Kruijswijk (16)
9. A. Valverde (13)
10. R. Porte (10)
11. J. Alaphilippe (7)
12. W. Poels (5)
13. W. Barguil (3)
14. J. Fuglsang (2)
15. G. Martin (1)



JERSEYS :

Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0)
Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0)
Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0)
White. E. Bernal > E. Bernal (0)

COMBATIVE : M. Landa (10)

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :

1. M. Matthews (20)
2. N. Pollit (15)
3. D. Caruso (10)
4. J. Bernard (6)
5. P. Bilbao (4)
6. M. Soler (2)



CLASSIFICATION STAGE 15 :

1. D. Van Leent = 166
2. H. Lé = 159
3. D. Heuvel = 136
4. M. Cunha = 131
5. G. Tierney = 130
6. R. Bökov = 123
7. U. Unaozidi = 116
8. K.M. Müür, B. Nowak, S. Allen = 100
11. R. Kutowsky = 96
12. K. Szajbel = 93
13. A. Popa = 63
14. A. Martez, J. Zoltan = 50
16. J. Santos, B. Osman = 43
18. P. Baumbauer = 42
19. A. Bat = 35
20. J. Györfi = 14
21. I. Todorov = 5



OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 1844
2. R. Bökov = 1789
3. M. Cunha = 1787
4. K. Szajbel = 1740
5. D. Heuvel = 1618
6. H. Lé = 1598
7. D. Van Leent = 1532
8. A. Martez = 1529
9. U. Unaozidi = 1482
10. R. Kutowsky = 1416
11. G. Tierney = 1253
12. P. Baumbauer = 1243
13. J. Santos = 1211
14. A. Bat = 1167
15. K.M. Müür = 1130
16. B. Osman = 1084
17. I. Todorov = 905
18. S. Allen = 860
19. A. Popa = 859
20. J. Zoltan = 759
21. B. Nowak = 541



STAGE :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
3. J. Györfi (Hungary)
4. D. Heuvel (Belgium)
5. J. Györfi (Hungary)
6. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
9. A. Bat (Croatia)
10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. B. Osman (France)
14. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
15. D. Van Leent (Netherlands)


YELLOW :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
3. A. Martez (Netherlands)
4. A. Martez (Netherlands)
5. A. Martez (Netherlands)
6. J. Györfi (Hungary)
7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. J. Györfi (Hungary)
14. J. Györfi (Hungary)
15. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Old post #282 posted Jul 22nd 2019, 12:52:23 (last edited Jul 22nd 2019, 12:52:56 by Damien Heuvel) Quote 
Upeo,

First of all, many many thanks again for creating this competition, it gives another sensation too the Tour. Although I made some very wrong picks...... and transfers. LOL🤣 I hope to finish top five overall. I just need Pinot or Kruijswijk winning the Tour and Pinot winning the polka dot jersey also.

And I need Alaphilippe who will not reach Paris ..... that's all .... ahum, ahum.... 😂😂😂

Great competition, I love it !!!

👊
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Old post #283 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 12:50:20 Quote 

Quote ( Damien Heuvel @ July 22nd 2019,12:52:23 )

Upeo,

First of all, many many thanks again for creating this competition, it gives another sensation too the Tour. Although I made some very wrong picks...... and transfers. LOL🤣 I hope to finish top five overall. I just need Pinot or Kruijswijk winning the Tour and Pinot winning the polka dot jersey also.

And I need Alaphilippe who will not reach Paris ..... that's all .... ahum, ahum.... 😂😂😂

Great competition, I love it !!!

👊



My pleasure :)


And eeeuuuh what do I need to win this game …..

Bernal in Yellow and White and Tim Wellens has to win the polka dot jersey. Rein Taaramae, (Could someone tell me why I did pick Taaramae ?!?!?? hihihi.), needs to win all three mountain stages in the Alps.

And to complete it I need Sonny Colbrelli to win today and tomorrow, and in Paris of course.


No I'm just kidding of course, I will be happy with my current top ten. This Tour is just a warming up for this years Vuelta. hihihi ;-)
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Old post #284 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 13:27:36 (last edited Jul 23rd 2019, 13:51:32 by Bartłomiej Nowak) Quote 
OUT:
1000 - I. ZAKARIN
0 - L. WISNIOWSKI

IN:
500 - S. COLLBRELLI
500 - J. STUYVEN


"The start proper has been given at 13.35."

And of course great transfer of my countrymate who is in the front of the race now. :/
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Old post #285 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 13:31:52 (last edited Jul 23rd 2019, 13:37:36 by Upeo Unaozidi) Quote 
TRANSFERS :


0 x = G. Tierney, I. Todorov

1 x = J. Zoltan

2 x = B. Nowak, J. Santos

3 x = J. Györfi

5 x = K.M. Müür

6 x = B. Osman, R. Bökov, R. Kutwosky

7 x = P. Baumbauer, A. Bat, S. Allen, A. Martez, H. Lé

8 x = M. Cunha, D. Van Leent, A. Popa, K. Szajbel, D. Heuvel, U. Unaozidi
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Old post #286 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 17:45:34 Quote 
Incredible sprint from Caleb Ewan :D

Anyways, Jumbo-Visma has ketones.... what is Alaphillipe having ???

Thanks again for a great competition :)
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Old post #287 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 17:53:58 Quote 
Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 23rd 2019,17:45:34 )

Incredible sprint from Caleb Ewan :D

Anyways, Jumbo-Visma has ketones.... what is Alaphillipe having ???

Thanks again for a great competition :)


Adrenaline
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Old post #288 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 18:07:47 Quote 
Let's put it this way: if he doesn't crack this week, some doctor will be highly sought after folling the Tour :)
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Old post #289 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 21:49:43 Quote 
RACE 16. NÎMES - NÎMES :



Caleb Ewan makes it two.

Following the path of Mark Cavendish, the last u26 rider to win at least one stage in each Grand Tour (in 2010), Caleb Ewan won in Nîmes after Toulouse like the Briton in 2008. The Australian outsprinted Elia Viviani and Dylan Groenewegen despite suffering the heat of southern France. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey.

Bak, Rossetto, Gougeard, Wisniowski and Ourselin in the lead
163 riders took the start of stage 16. Wilco Kelderman (Sunweb) was a non-starter due to back pain. Alexis Gougeard (AG2R-La Mondiale) and Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis) attacked in the first kilometre of racing. They were reinforced by Lukas Wisniowski (CCC), Lars Bak (Dimension Data) and Paul Ourselin (Total Direct Energie) with 169km yet to be covered. Defending champion Geraint Thomas (Ineos) crashed by himself in the middle of the pack at Cavillargues (km 49) after the maximum time difference of 2’15’’ was recorded at km 41. The pace of the peloton was set mostly by three teams and three riders: Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma) and Maxime Monfort (Lotto-Soudal). Bak was first at the intermediate sprint at Vallérargues with 112km to go. The oldest rider of the peloton also crested the côte de Saint-Jean-du-Pin, 81km before the end, in first position.

Jakob Fuglsang crashes out
53km before the end, the risk of splits in the peloton because of the wind blowing from the right hand side forced the teams of the GC riders to speed up and the time gap went down to 25’’ before going back up again. However, it didn’t exceed 50’’ as the same teams – mostly Jumbo-Visma – kept the situation under control. With 28km remaining, Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) crashed in the peloton and pulled out. He was ninth in the overall ranking.

Caleb Ewan, the fastest
With 20km to go, Gougeard, Wisniowski, Ourselin, Rossetto and Bak had 30’’ lead. Gougeard who initiated the move and kept it alive as long as possible was awarded the prize of most aggressive rider. The breakaway came to an end 2.5km before the finish. Deceuninck-Quick Step perfectly led Elia Viviani out but Caleb Ewan came from behind to pip the Italian on the line and become the first sprinter to win two stage of the Tour de France this year – Julian Alaphilippe and Simon Yates have also won two stages. The Australian was already the first Tour de France debutant to have collected five stage podiums in the first fifteen stages since Peter Sagan in 2012. He was also the youngest rider to have won at least one stage in every Grand Tour since Italy’s Nino Defilippis in 1956. After taking two stages in the Giro d’Italia this year, he has proven at the age of 25 that he’s now one of most consistent sprinters in the world.



STAGE 16 RESULT :

1. C. Ewan (100)
2. E. Viviani (70)
3. D. Groenewegen (50)
4. P. Sagan (35)
5. N. Bonifazio (30)
6. M. Matthews (25)
7. M. Trentin (20)
8. J. Stuyven (16)
9. A. Kristoff (13)
10. A. Pasqualon (10)
11. J. Debusschere (7)
12. E. Boasson Hagen (5)
13. S. Colbrelli (3)
14. M. Richeze (2)
15. A. Greipel (1)



JERSEYS :

Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0)
Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0)
Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0)
White. E. Bernal > E. Bernal (0)

COMBATIVE. A. Gougeard (10)

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :

1. L. Bak (20)
2. S. Rossetto (15)
3. P. Ourselin (10)
4. L. Wisniowski (6)
5. A. Gougeard (4)
6. E. Viviani (2)



STAGE 16 CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 135
2. A. Martez = 109
3. K. Szajbel = 103
4. R. Kutowsky = 75
5. A. Bat, P. Baumbauer, J. Santos, I. Todorov = 35
9. D. Heuvel = 28
10. A. Popa, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney = 25
13. H. Lé = 19
14. S. Allen = 15
15. B. Nowak = 12
16. U. Unaozidi, M. Cunha, R. Bökov = 3
19. D. Van Leent, B. Osman, K.M. Müür = 0



OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 1979
2. K. Szajbel = 1843
3. R. Bökov = 1792
4. M. Cunha = 1790
5. D. heuvel = 1646
6. A. Martez = 1638
7. H. Lé = 1617
8. D. Van Leent = 1532
9. R. Kutowsky = 1491
10. U. Unaozidi = 1485
11. G. Tierney, P. Baumbauer = 1278
13. J. Santos = 1246
14. A. Bat = 1202
15. K.M. Müür = 1130
16. B. Osman = 1084
17. I. Todorov = 940
18. A. Popa = 884
19. S. Allen = 875
20. J. Zoltan = 784
21. B. Nowak = 553



STAGE :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
3. J. Györfi (Hungary)
4. D. Heuvel (Belgium)
5. J. Györfi (Hungary)
6. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
9. A. Bat (Croatia)
10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. B. Osman (France)
14. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
15. D. Van Leent (Netherlands)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)


YELLOW :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
3. A. Martez (Netherlands)
4. A. Martez (Netherlands)
5. A. Martez (Netherlands)
6. J. Györfi (Hungary)
7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. J. Györfi (Hungary)
14. J. Györfi (Hungary)
15. J. Györfi (Hungary)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Old post #290 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 21:54:36 Quote 
Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 23rd 2019,21:49:43 )
15. B. Nowak = 12


Does my transfer count for that stage? I've made it before proper start (13:27 vs 13:35)
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Old post #291 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 22:20:53 (last edited Jul 23rd 2019, 22:22:15 by Upeo Unaozidi) Quote 
Quote ( Bartek Nowak @ July 23rd 2019,21:54:36 )

Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 23rd 2019,21:49:43 )
15. B. Nowak = 12

Does my transfer count for that stage? I've made it before proper start (13:27 vs 13:35)



The start was at 13:20 today, so actualy you where to late. I did count up the transfers to your total but I gave you the points for Wisniowski and Zakarin. But this can be changed in a few minutes.

What would you prefer Bartek ?

I will give you the points for Stuyven and Colbrelli, I did it for two other persons also earlier this Tour.
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Old post #292 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 22:26:20 Quote 
STAGE 16. NÎMES - NÎMES :



Caleb Ewan makes it two.

Following the path of Mark Cavendish, the last u26 rider to win at least one stage in each Grand Tour (in 2010), Caleb Ewan won in Nîmes after Toulouse like the Briton in 2008. The Australian outsprinted Elia Viviani and Dylan Groenewegen despite suffering the heat of southern France. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey.

Bak, Rossetto, Gougeard, Wisniowski and Ourselin in the lead
163 riders took the start of stage 16. Wilco Kelderman (Sunweb) was a non-starter due to back pain. Alexis Gougeard (AG2R-La Mondiale) and Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis) attacked in the first kilometre of racing. They were reinforced by Lukas Wisniowski (CCC), Lars Bak (Dimension Data) and Paul Ourselin (Total Direct Energie) with 169km yet to be covered. Defending champion Geraint Thomas (Ineos) crashed by himself in the middle of the pack at Cavillargues (km 49) after the maximum time difference of 2’15’’ was recorded at km 41. The pace of the peloton was set mostly by three teams and three riders: Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma) and Maxime Monfort (Lotto-Soudal). Bak was first at the intermediate sprint at Vallérargues with 112km to go. The oldest rider of the peloton also crested the côte de Saint-Jean-du-Pin, 81km before the end, in first position.

Jakob Fuglsang crashes out
53km before the end, the risk of splits in the peloton because of the wind blowing from the right hand side forced the teams of the GC riders to speed up and the time gap went down to 25’’ before going back up again. However, it didn’t exceed 50’’ as the same teams – mostly Jumbo-Visma – kept the situation under control. With 28km remaining, Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) crashed in the peloton and pulled out. He was ninth in the overall ranking.

Caleb Ewan, the fastest
With 20km to go, Gougeard, Wisniowski, Ourselin, Rossetto and Bak had 30’’ lead. Gougeard who initiated the move and kept it alive as long as possible was awarded the prize of most aggressive rider. The breakaway came to an end 2.5km before the finish. Deceuninck-Quick Step perfectly led Elia Viviani out but Caleb Ewan came from behind to pip the Italian on the line and become the first sprinter to win two stage of the Tour de France this year – Julian Alaphilippe and Simon Yates have also won two stages. The Australian was already the first Tour de France debutant to have collected five stage podiums in the first fifteen stages since Peter Sagan in 2012. He was also the youngest rider to have won at least one stage in every Grand Tour since Italy’s Nino Defilippis in 1956. After taking two stages in the Giro d’Italia this year, he has proven at the age of 25 that he’s now one of most consistent sprinters in the world.



STAGE 16 RESULT :

1. C. Ewan (100)
2. E. Viviani (70)
3. D. Groenewegen (50)
4. P. Sagan (35)
5. N. Bonifazio (30)
6. M. Matthews (25)
7. M. Trentin (20)
8. J. Stuyven (16)
9. A. Kristoff (13)
10. A. Pasqualon (10)
11. J. Debusschere (7)
12. E. Boasson Hagen (5)
13. S. Colbrelli (3)
14. M. Richeze (2)
15. A. Greipel (1)



JERSEYS :

Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0)
Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0)
Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0)
White. E. Bernal > E. Bernal (0)

COMBATIVE. A. Gougeard (10)

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :

1. L. Bak (20)
2. S. Rossetto (15)
3. P. Ourselin (10)
4. L. Wisniowski (6)
5. A. Gougeard (4)
6. E. Viviani (2)



STAGE 16 CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 135
2. A. Martez = 109
3. K. Szajbel = 103
4. R. Kutowsky = 75
5. A. Bat, P. Baumbauer, J. Santos, I. Todorov = 35
9. D. Heuvel = 28
10. A. Popa, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney, B. Nowak = 25
14. H. Lé = 19
15. S. Allen = 15
16. U. Unaozidi, M. Cunha, R. Bökov = 3
19. D. Van Leent, B. Osman, K.M. Müür = 0



OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 1979
2. K. Szajbel = 1843
3. R. Bökov = 1792
4. M. Cunha = 1790
5. D. heuvel = 1646
6. A. Martez = 1638
7. H. Lé = 1617
8. D. Van Leent = 1532
9. R. Kutowsky = 1491
10. U. Unaozidi = 1485
11. G. Tierney, P. Baumbauer = 1278
13. J. Santos = 1246
14. A. Bat = 1202
15. K.M. Müür = 1130
16. B. Osman = 1084
17. I. Todorov = 940
18. A. Popa = 884
19. S. Allen = 875
20. J. Zoltan = 784
21. B. Nowak = 566



STAGE :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
3. J. Györfi (Hungary)
4. D. Heuvel (Belgium)
5. J. Györfi (Hungary)
6. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
9. A. Bat (Croatia)
10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. B. Osman (France)
14. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
15. D. Van Leent (Netherlands)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)


YELLOW :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
3. A. Martez (Netherlands)
4. A. Martez (Netherlands)
5. A. Martez (Netherlands)
6. J. Györfi (Hungary)
7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. J. Györfi (Hungary)
14. J. Györfi (Hungary)
15. J. Györfi (Hungary)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)

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Old post #293 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 22:36:23 Quote 
Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 23rd 2019,22:20:53 )

I will give you the points for Stuyven and Colbrelli, I did it for two other persons also earlier this Tour.


Thanks, I appreciate. I'm completely missing all stage for many reasong until today. Same like in last year Giro, but I had Sagan then. :D

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500 - A. GREIPEL

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0 - T. WELLENS
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Old post #294 posted Jul 23rd 2019, 23:32:16 Quote 
A final throw of the dice to try and elevate myself up the standings......

OUT - A. YATES
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Old post #295 posted Jul 24th 2019, 09:26:51 Quote 
At less than half of the total points of the leader.... how many hours behind the yellow jersey would I be in a real race??? :D :D
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Old post #296 posted Jul 24th 2019, 09:34:48 Quote 
Collbrelli (500) -------> R. KREUZIGER (500)


Transfers : 8/8


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Old post #297 posted Jul 24th 2019, 11:48:00 Quote 

Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 24th 2019,09:26:51 )

At less than half of the total points of the leader.... how many hours behind the yellow jersey would I be in a real race??? :D :D


About 32 and a half houre. :D :D


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Old post #298 posted Jul 24th 2019, 22:16:20 Quote 
STAGE 17. PORT DU GAND - GAP :



Matteo Trentin continues Mitchelton-Scott’s winning streak.

Matteo Trentin delivered Mitchelton-Scott’s fourth stage victory since Daryl Impey claimed stage 9. Following the example of double stage winner Simon Yates, the Italian escaped from a breakaway group to arrive solo in Gap, fending off the return of Danish prodigy Kasper Asgreen. For the third year in a row, after Peter Sagan in 2017 and Alexander Kristoff in 2018, the European champion came up with a stage win at the Tour de France.

33 riders in the lead
160 riders took the start of stage 17 at Pont du Gard. Two non-starters: Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana) and Cees Bol (Sunweb). As expected, Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) was the first rider to try create a breakaway. After 5km of racing, a 34-man leading group was formed in several waves, comprising Daniel Oss and Lukas Pöstlberger (Bora-Hansgrohe), Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Alexis Gougeard (Ag2r La Mondiale), Dylan Teuns (Bahrain-Merida), Nelson Oliveira (Movistar), Omar Fraile, Gorka Izagirre and Magnus Cort Nielsen (Astana), Simon Clarke and Tom Scully (EF Education First), Chris Juul-Jensen and Matteo Trentin (Mitchelton-Scott), Greg van Avermaet and Michael Schär (CCC), Sven Erik Bystrom, Rui Costa, Sergio Henao and Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates), Bauke Mollema, Toms Skujins and Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo), Nicolas Roche (Sunweb), Natnael Berhane, Jesús Herrada, Anthony Pérez and Pierre-Luc Périchon (Cofidis), De Gendt and Jens Keukeleire (Lotto-Soudal), Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin), Xandro Meurisse and Andrea Pasqualon (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), Edvald Boasson Hagen and Ben King (Dimension Data). A puncture took Cort out of the front group. Having missed the move, Total Direct Energie chased at the head of the peloton before they changed their tactic and sent Anthony Turgis in a counter-attack along with Elie Gesbert from Arkéa-Samsic, the other team that wanted to contest the stage victory but wasn’t represented in the escape. Total Direct Energie resumed chasing but kept losing time until they surrendered while the leaders had covered 51.7km in the first hour of racing.

Matteo Trentin away before the main climb
Deceuninck-Quick Step took over from Total Direct Energie. Argentine champion Max Richeze and later Yves Lampaert substituted Asgreen in the usual role of bunch driver as the Danish rider was part of the breakaway but they let the deficit exceed 15’. 37km before the end, the first attacks took place in the 33-man leading group. Mollema, Gougeard and Politt were the most active. Oss, Asgreen, Gougeard, Izagirre, Scully, Trentin, Van Avermaet, Stake Laengen, Skujins, Périchon and King managed to go clear with 30km to go. Gougeard got dropped in a non-categorized climb eight kilometres further. Trentin rode away solo before the bottom of the col de la Sentinelle 14km away from Gap. Périchon chased him down up the hill but was overtaken by Asgreen just before the summit. Trentin forged on to stay away and take his third Tour de France stage victory after 2013 (in Lyon) and 2014 (in Nancy). He’s the first Italian to win in Gap since Marco Lietti in 1991. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey ahead of three Alpine stages.



STAGE 17 RESULT :

1. M. Trentin (100)
2. K. Asgreen (70)
3. G. Van Avermaet (50)
4. B. Mollema (35)
5. D. Teuns (30)
6. G. Izaguirre (25)
7. D. Oss (20)
8. P.L. Perichon (16)
9. T. Skujins (13)
10. J. Herrada (10)
11. S. Clarke (7)
12. L. Pöstlberger (5)
13. E. Boasson Hagen (3)
14. V. S. Laengen (2)
15. S. Henao (1)



JERSEYS :

Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0)
Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0)
Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0)
White. E. Bernal > E. Bernal (0)

COMBATIVE : M. Trentin (10)

INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :

1. A. Pasqualon (20)
2. T. De Gendt (15)
3. J. Stuyven (10)
4. G. Van Avermaet (6)
5. B. King (4)
6. M. Schär (2)



STAGE 17 CLASSIFICATION :

1. I. Todorov = 121
2. K. Szajbel = 101
3. B. Nowak = 99
4. J. Györfi = 93
5. A. Bat, A. Popa = 86
7. B. Osman = 65
8. K.M. Müür = 56
9. A. Martez = 55
10. R. Bökov , P. Baumbauer = 45
12. H. Lé = 40
13. J. Santos, R. Kutowsky, M. Cunha, D. Van Leent, D. Heuvel, G. Tierney, U. Unaozidi, J. Zoltan = 30
21. S. Allen = 0



OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :

1. J. Györfi = 2076
2. K. Szajbel = 1944
3. R. Bökov = 1837
4. M. Cunha = 1820
5. A. Martez = 1693
6. D. Heuvel = 1676
7. H. Lé = 1657
8. D. Van Leent = 1562
9. R. Kutowsky = 1521
10. U. Unaozidi = 1515
11. P. Baumbauer = 1323
12. G. Tierney = 1308
13. A. Bat = 1288
14. J. Santos = 1276
15. K.M. Müür = 1186
16. B. Osman = 1149
17. I. Todorov = 1061
18. A. Popa = 970
19. S. Allen = 875
20. J. Zoltan = 814
21. B. Nowak = 665



STAGE :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya)
3. J. Györfi (Hungary)
4. D. Heuvel (Belgium)
5. J. Györfi (Hungary)
6. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
9. A. Bat (Croatia)
10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. B. Osman (France)
14. R. Kutowsky (Germany)
15. D. Van Leent (Netherlands)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)
17. I. Todorov (Bulgaria)


YELLOW :

1. A. Martez (Netherlands)
2. A. Martez (Netherlands)
3. A. Martez (Netherlands)
4. A. Martez (Netherlands)
5. A. Martez (Netherlands)
6. J. Györfi (Hungary)
7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
12. J. Györfi (Hungary)
13. J. Györfi (Hungary)
14. J. Györfi (Hungary)
15. J. Györfi (Hungary)
16. J. Györfi (Hungary)
17. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Old post #299 posted Jul 25th 2019, 09:51:30 Quote 
Thanks to Mollema and Teuns for yesterday !

Today, we will know who will go for the king of the mountain... I guess.


OUT : 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE

IN : 2000 - T. PINOT


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2000 - T. PINOT
1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK
1500 - E. MAS
500 - B. MOLLEMA
500 - M. KWIATKOWSKI
0 - Y. LAMPAERT
0 - S. CUMMINGS
0 - D. TEUNS
0 - T. MARTIN
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Old post #300 posted Jul 25th 2019, 11:21:06 Quote 
Rowe and T. Martin excluded form ther race.

Well, again I'm late for start, but it is before proper start. :(

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500 - J. STUYVEN
500 - S. COLLBRELLI

IN:
2000 - T. PINOT
0 - X. MEURISSE
0 - G. MÜHLBERGER
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