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The 100th Edition Of The Tour de France: Chirps, Opinions, News, Updates.


Pick the yellow and green jersey winners.  

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  1. 1. Who will reign in Yellow?

    • Froome Dawg (Sky)
      216
    • Contador (Saxo Tinkoff)
      53
    • A Schleck, Radioshack
      13
    • Evans (BMC)
      8
    • Uran (Sky)
      0
    • Tejay (BMC)
      3
    • Gesink (Blanco)
      0
    • Hesjedal (Garmin Sharp
      0
    • Valverde (Movistar)
      4
    • J Rodriquez (Katusha)
      2
    • Suprize package!
      6
  2. 2. Who will reign in Green?

    • Sagan (Cannondale Pro Cycling)
      178
    • Cav' (Omega Pharma Quickstep)
      104
    • Greipel (Lotto Bellisol)
      7
    • Bouhanni (FDJ)
      1
    • Goss (Orica-Greenedge)
      3
    • Surprize package?
      12


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The more I see of Sagan the more I like the guy. enjoying the groen bokkie. Cav lost a few points with his pushing and jumping.

 

So, who will win the sprint today? Looks like it is a good sprint for Cav and Kittel. I hope Sagan will take it though.

 

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The more I see of Sagan the more I like the guy. enjoying the groen bokkie. Cav lost a few points with his pushing and jumping.

 

So, who will win the sprint today? Looks like it is a good sprint for Cav and Kittel. I hope Sagan will take it though.

He is da man! He will keep us entertained for years to come.

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Other than unannounced weight tests...

 

The UCI confirmed to BikeRadar that they had also been sweeping bikes for electrical assistance. Fabian Cancellara was accused of using a motor when he won Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders in 2010. Chris Froome’s Pinarello Bolide was one of the bikes checked for electrical assistance after the mountain time trial on stage 17 to Chorges.

 

Matthieu Mottet, technical co-ordinator at the UCI, said they removed seat posts and inserted a small camera in the downtube. For frames with integrated seatposts, the crank was removed and the camera inserted.

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Sagan at sign-in...

 

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Hehe. Entertainer and crowd pleaser. Great to see Sagan with this sense of humor. Might be just what the tour needs after the whole Lance debacle.

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Other than unannounced weight tests...

 

The UCI confirmed to BikeRadar that they had also been sweeping bikes for electrical assistance. Fabian Cancellara was accused of using a motor when he won Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders in 2010. Chris Froome’s Pinarello Bolide was one of the bikes checked for electrical assistance after the mountain time trial on stage 17 to Chorges.

 

Matthieu Mottet, technical co-ordinator at the UCI, said they removed seat posts and inserted a small camera in the downtube. For frames with integrated seatposts, the crank was removed and the camera inserted.

 

And? Did they find the v8 in Frooms seatpost?

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The riders will very much appreciate the inclusion of this circle, because the normal 180 and the sprint out of it most certainly caused some pain to the legs after 4000km or so.

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