View Full Version : who are you routing for? (TdF)
jacksonpt
07-12-2006, 08:46 AM
We've had threads about your predictions for the race, certain stages, jerseys, etc., but who are people routing for?
I'd like to Rassmusen and Leipheimer do well. The more I read about Landis the more I like him.
Waiting patiently........
Westy
07-12-2006, 08:57 AM
I was rooting for Levi, but if he does start attacking in the next ten minutes or so I will root for him to go get some water bottles.
I wasn't rooting for Mayo...... as he cracks again and watches sprinters go by.
and I just find this HA
Another team eagerly awaiting the Tour's entry into the mountains of the French/Spanish border is Euskaltel-Euskadi. For the de facto national pro team of the Basque Country, the Pyrenean stages are a homecoming welcomed by vast hordes of orange-clad fans. The pressure will be on to put on a good show, and team manager Julien Gorospe believes his man Iban Mayo is ready. Mayo won the mountainous sixth stage of the Dauphiné Libéré in June, a win that boosted his confidence in the run-up to the Tour.
It was very important for [Mayo] to win a stage in the Dauphiné Libéré," Gorospe told reporters before yesterday's stage of the Tour. "He is another rider now."
Mayo was tipped as a potential Tour winner when he battled Lance Armstrong in the mountains in the 2003 Tour and won the 2004 Dauphiné, but his team's weakness in the team time trial and his own inconsistent form has kept him off the podium. This year there is no team time trial and Gorospe said that Mayo, "went through the first week without any problem and is physically okay."
However, even if Mayo shows some of his former brilliance in the mountains, he will struggle to make up his current 6:24 deficit. But Gorospe says he might yet be a contender. "If he wins a stage, he will make a jump in the overall classification. We will have to see day by day how things go," he said.
Gorospe confirmed that the team's home town advantage in the Pyrenees would likely be decisive. "All Basques will be there," he said. "And the crowd is very important if you want to win a stage."
Wumpus
07-12-2006, 09:05 AM
Cadel, McEwen and George.
A few mor: Savoldelli, Voigt and Zabel.
golgiaparatus
07-12-2006, 09:38 AM
I wasn't rooting for Mayo...... as he cracks again and watches sprinters go by.
and I just find this HA
I havent seen Mayo do anything but suck wind on climbs in the TDF... ever. Every year I read, "Mayo has blown and is sliding off the back of the peleton".
robdamanii
07-12-2006, 10:02 AM
I'd like to see Landis, Popyich and McEwan do something.
Would be interesting to see if Rassmussen can do anything this year.
Heidi
07-12-2006, 11:19 AM
I'm rooting for Landis even though he prefers stoplights to roundabouts.
douglas
07-12-2006, 11:47 AM
Rassmussen, and all of the US riders...or any underdog that throws down for a day in the spotlight
Heidi
07-12-2006, 11:54 AM
Rassmussen, and all of the US riders...or any underdog that throws down for a day in the spotlight
Shoot, everyone is an underdog after today! Holy cow, Mayo, Cunego, Leipheimer...BIG losers today.
golgiaparatus
07-12-2006, 12:02 PM
Landis I want to win so he has something to savor while he gets his hip replaced.
However my bet for the win is Klöden
I'm rooting for Cadel. He better make his move soon though.
Jeremy R
07-12-2006, 12:59 PM
Hincapie because he lives 30 minutes from me, and Landis.
Shoot, everyone is an underdog after today! Holy cow, Mayo, Cunego, Leipheimer...BIG losers today.
Cunego and Leipheimer finished with the group.
Mayo finished with the bus.
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