Jimmy Higgins
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Well, it is that time of the year... where the World Cup and Le Tour are competing with each other. I remember having time to deal with this convergence.
Regardless, the first stage this year had an incredible finale.
Several top riders fall victim to accidents including fan "favorite" (to hate) Chris Froome, Richie Porte, and Carlos Quintana (who also had equipment trouble). The incidents put about 50+ seconds between them and the likes of Nibali, Uran, Dumoulin, and French hopeful Bardet, and American Van Garderen.
The original breakaway never had a chance. Despite the crashes, enough of the peloton was free of that delay to be able to make the catch. It'll be interesting to see where this tour goes from here. Typically Froome can just use the mountains and make up 50 seconds. That'll be very very hard against a Bardet and Uran. Clearly the Team Time Trial will be more important than ever, in an attempt to make up time. The drama already existed prior to the start with WADA's integrity on the line in their fight with the UCI. Now we have a shattered General Classification.
Will this intrigue pop the ratings tomorrow as people tune in to watch 5 hours of cycling? That's doubtful, but for those that actually care, the drama is on already.
Regardless, the first stage this year had an incredible finale.
Several top riders fall victim to accidents including fan "favorite" (to hate) Chris Froome, Richie Porte, and Carlos Quintana (who also had equipment trouble). The incidents put about 50+ seconds between them and the likes of Nibali, Uran, Dumoulin, and French hopeful Bardet, and American Van Garderen.
The original breakaway never had a chance. Despite the crashes, enough of the peloton was free of that delay to be able to make the catch. It'll be interesting to see where this tour goes from here. Typically Froome can just use the mountains and make up 50 seconds. That'll be very very hard against a Bardet and Uran. Clearly the Team Time Trial will be more important than ever, in an attempt to make up time. The drama already existed prior to the start with WADA's integrity on the line in their fight with the UCI. Now we have a shattered General Classification.
Will this intrigue pop the ratings tomorrow as people tune in to watch 5 hours of cycling? That's doubtful, but for those that actually care, the drama is on already.
