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All I know is 88km of racing and no break of the day, okes are going to be stuffed!! 

 

Tomorrows fire works may appear at the end of today!!

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Between Yates, Zakarin and Fuglsang (throw Quintana in there but I never expected much) I don't know who I am more disappointed by.

 

The Movistar 'trident' or DD for letting Omar F leave the team a bit back. On DD, is EVB at this years race? Serious Q. 

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What a hectic first 100 km's of racing! Break after break being pulled back by the peleton. Going to be a lot of sore bodies spread over the Col de Menté and Col du Portillon later this afternoon.

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Hope no whales were hurt during the frog protests

 

Did see a pic of GT washing his eyes....

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Ok new game. Every time that Mariott Property Fund ad comes on TV you either have to do a lap around your house or drink a Tequila shot.

 

I’m drunk and tired already!

 

 

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Quite a Break:

 

Simon Clarke (EF Education First), Silvan Dillier, Matthias Fränk and Pierre Latour (AG2R-La Mondiale), Simon Geschke, Soren Kragh and Edward Theuns (Team Sunweb), Warren Barguil, Maxime Bouet, Romain Hardy, Amäel Moinard and Laurent Pichon (Fortuneo-Samsic), Gorka Izagirre, Ion Izagirre and Domenico Pozzovivo (Bahrain-Merida), Adam Yates and Matthew Hayman (Mitchelton-Scott), Andrey Amador, Daniele Bennati and Marc Soler (Movistar Team), Damiano Caruso, Greg van Avermaet and Tejay Van Garderen (BMC Racing Team), Kristijan Durasek (UAE Team Emirates), Julian Alaphilippe and Philippe Gilbert (Quick-Step Floors), Marcus Burghardt and Gregor Mühlberger (Bora-Hansgrohe), Magnus Cort and Michael Valgren (Astana), Edvald Boasson Hagen, Tom-Jelte Slagter and Julien Vermote (Team Dimension Data), Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin), Rudy Molard (Groupama-FDJ), Robert Gesink (LottoNL-Jumbo), Jelle Vanendert (Lotto-Soudal), Thomas Boudat (Direct Energie), Bauke Mollema, Julien Bernand, Koek de Kort and Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo), Christophe Laporte, Nicolas Edet and Dani Navarro (Cofidis), Marco Minaard and Guillaume Martin (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) have 5' lead over the peloton with 100km to go.

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I'm banking on a Pierre Latour win today.... Or Yates because I dropped him from my fantasy team.

 

I think Demare is tickets. 

 

Paris is starting to look like a very lonely sprint for Sagan (provided he makes it!)

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I'm banking on a Pierre Latour win today.... Or Yates because I dropped him from my fantasy team.

 

I think Demare is tickets. 

 

Paris is starting to look like a very lonely sprint for Sagan (provided he makes it!)

 

 

Would be... I took him off the bench. :wacko:

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The Movistar 'trident' or DD for letting Omar F leave the team a bit back. On DD, is EVB at this years race? Serious Q. 

He just lost the intermediate sprint!

 

But in the race? Nah... he is AT the race

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Maybe a silly question...

But, at what point does a break become a split peloton?

30 seconds?

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Edvald Boasson Hagen wins the intermediate sprint ahead of Christophe Laporte and Greg Van Avermaet.

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Oh bother!!! too soon... copy and pasted that blasted mistake!!! oh well, for a minute there, Fast Eddie was first. faster photo says he was second...

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