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


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Pick the yellow and green jersey winners.  

305 members have voted

  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 yellow (Froome) and white (Quintana) jersey is higher in the order of things.

The next best rider will earn the jersey.

 

 

Right now, Nieve and Rolland are contesting.

I think the one that takes the final climb will earn the polka dotted jersey.

 

i thought they still got credited with it at the end of the day even if they have won the yellow or white...for example merckx has won overall, points and kom all in one before?

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i thought they still got credited with it at the end of the day even if they have won the yellow or white...for example merckx has won overall, points and kom all in one before?

 

You may be right.

I think it's different during the race.

 

 

 

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