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I'm really hoping the Eurosport commentary will be Carlton Kirby and Brian Smith. Carlton getting excited at the finish and the nonsense is entertaining and I find Brian easier to listen to than Sean.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:00 am
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I'm also on the Contrador FTW, Nibbles on the podium and Froome to crash out in the 1st week.

Would love to see one of the Yates finish in the top 10.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:03 am
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Sky teams been announced.
http://www.teamsky.com/teamsky/home/article/55553#bkcKycDq73eyc2ql.97


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:03 am
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Carlton Kirby has become the GoTo voice of Cycling on Eurosport. Once David Harmon left it was a no brainer really for them to choose Carlton.

Whilst in no way saying Carlton isn't good, David and Sean were the best by a long shot IMO. I really miss their rambling chats whilst the mikes were rolling and endless shots of flat lands covered in Sunflowers.

Brian Smith, Nah don't like him sorry. Would prefer Dan Lloyd or Dave Millar or Whatshisname Stephens off GCN (damn I can't think of his first name :roll:) He did the UK Nats yesterday and quite a few other Classics earlier, such a great voice, insight and humour.

As for Froome, ah yes a crash in the second week will bend Sky all out of shape. Hoping Kennagh gets in (can't open the link at work) and Kyri.

I'd really love Pinot to win, I so want a French Bloke to step up there and yet I think a top 5 is his limit, sorry b'out that. ๐Ÿ˜•


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:19 am
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I'd much prefer to have David Harmon back commentating on Eurosport. All the excitableness of Carlton Kirby but he actually knew what he was on about and not frothing s**t out of his mouth


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:20 am
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Got to have Sean Kelly, his Irish tones are part of the Tour for me, no-one else is close.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:24 am
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I'm really hoping the Eurosport commentary will be Carlton Kirby and Brian Smith. Carlton getting excited at the finish and the nonsense is entertaining and I find Brian easier to listen to than Sean.

The only thing I can see published says it's Carlton and Sean Kelly.
Shame that David Harmon isn't used any more - I thought he was a great replacement for Duffers.

There seems to have been something gone wrong with the Harmon/Eurosport relationship, but I don't know what it is.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:25 am
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Slightly surprised that Sky have left out Bernie from their selection. I don't think that team looks all that TBH, probably great at putting out big numbers, but not much in the way of team leadership. I could be wrong mind.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:27 am
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Team Skyโ€™s race leader Chris Froome said: "Last yearโ€™s disappointment is this yearโ€™s motivation for Team Sky. From the moment I crashed out in 2014 Iโ€™ve had the burning desire to get back to this yearโ€™s Tour in the best possible shape.

Didn't he say at one point that he was so unimpressed with the stages and relative lack of TT this year that he was considering just doing the Giro, and needed a reminder of his 'responsibilities' from management?


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:31 am
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Joined the velogames fantasy league ... thanks Swavis.

And I set up a league on.... http://fantasy.road.cc/home ...

The Fantasy Road is more involving than the "purist" Velogames... you can make tranfers each day on Fantasy Road as opposed to Velogames where you pick a team and stick with it.

NB ... no need for league ID on Fantasy Road, just find STW in the league list.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:31 am
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Geraint Thomas will be the captain I would guess, though I guess Roche could do that job too. Very climber heavy team, that means a lot of responsibility on Thomas and Stannard on the flatter stages on the cobbles to keep Froome safe. I can't help but feel Kiryienka would have been useful pick for the flatter stages and the TTT, maybe in place of Rowe or Kennaugh.

Anyway, Bertie to win, Froome 2nd, Quintana 3rd, Nibbles to prove he only won last year and no-one else was there.


 
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Yes bring back David Duffield ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 11:40 am
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I can't see Froome having a good race. the other teams will pressure him heavily in the first week. more cobbles...

Contador for the win.


 
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Stages that could be interesting...

you missed stage 2, where they're hoping cross winds will produce a another thriller like Saint Amand-Montrond in 2013 (where contador took back over a minute from froome on a pan-flat stage).

Please tell me it's not Bill and Bob doing the commentary?! As annoying as Millar's voice is he's rather good!

I pay for Eurosport so that I don't have to listen to the cliche-ridden drivel of Statler and Waldorf, who's commentary I can only assume is a compulsory part of the rights package that ITV4 have bought.

I will no doubt be watching whole stages live, and then watching the highlights in the evening in case I missed something.

Not interested in doping debates during the race, but having heroes and villains is part of what makes sport interesting. I hate Valverde despite his riding prowess as he is an unrepentant doper. I love Contador for his riding prowess despite being an unrepentant doper. Cycling's brilliant.

If you're on twitter and don't already, check out @ukcyclingexpert for some brilliant spoofing of newbie pseudo knowledge (like Cav rides for Essex Quick-Fit...).


 
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Essex Quick-Fit
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My dream team ... Cav, Dowsett, Stannard


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:04 pm
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Very confusing situation. Mark Cavendish is from the Isle of Skye but rides for Essex. Ian Standard rides for Team Sky but is from Essex!!

Quality ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:09 pm
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I'm disappointed about Liggett and Sherwen, to be honest I don't mind any of the Eurosport commentators, they're all pretty good with their own styles. (I actually find Brian Smith quite funny when he gets a bit pappy about what teams are doing!) but Eurosport can be irritatingly unreliable when it comes to recording stuff and swapping channels last minute.

Bikebuoy - Pinot

This!! Boys got style and class, would love to see him take the win. He's probably this years TDF man crush...


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:25 pm
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Carlton Kirby - Listen out for how often he shoehorns the phrase "right now" into sentences, especially (but not exclusively) when he gets excited. When you notice, it becomes impossible to listen to him.

You're welcome.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:33 pm
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Froome's comments were that it is unlikely we'll see a winner emerge in the first week but we may see a few people eliminated in crosswinds and on cobbles.

Not seen or heard much of Quintana this season. Froome seems to be riding well and Contador looked as strong as ever in the Giro, but will the effort cost him?

If they make it to the end I think a Froome/Contador battle. Quintana to round it off on the podium.

Should be a good year. I'm on holiday for the last two weeks of it so hopefully I'll still be able to see some of it.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:33 pm
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I'm going with Froome for the win.

You can bet Sky have learned from last year and I'll be surprised if he has problems not looking where he is going like last year.

If Bertie wins he will be the first to do the Giro/Tour double since Pantanti. Just saying.

Froome out classed Nibbles in the Dauphine. Did Nibbles have a bad day? I don't think he can compete with Froome or Bertie.

Only leaves happy face Quintana. Bit of an unknown due to hiding down in Columbia. We'll see.


 
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League Name: STW Fantasy League
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I'm in: [b]quintana llama farma drama[/b]


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 12:56 pm
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Bikebuoy - Pinot

And Bardet too, like his style. Think he'll be top Frenchie.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 1:02 pm
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Apparently Sky have two blokes called Richie Porte riding for them. They have the one who's underperformed in grand tours for years and this one:

Richie Porte โ€“ age 30 โ€“ Australia
One of the finest and most feared climbers in the peloton

I'm glad they're bringing the feared climber rather than the bloke who is good in 1-week races but has been a disaster for quite some time in 3-week races.

I'd guess that Sky will have a much better race than last year. Froome was fairly convincing at the end of the Dauphine and unless he was playing mind games, Nibali was a bit of a mess. Contador is a bit of an unknown as is Quintana. Should be a good one if they can all get to the mountains intact; I don't recall such a large number of big-mountain experts in the Tour for a while.


 
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And Bardet too, like his style. Think he'll be top Frenchie.

Shame Bouhanni seems to be day-to-day for the team after tearing intercostal muscles at the French national champs yesterday.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 1:12 pm
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Don't forget Nibali came into the Tour last year having had a "nightmare" year, didn't win anything and looked rubbish right up until Nationals. I reckon he's going for the exact same trajectory.


 
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ROFL @ Atlaz


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 1:25 pm
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Froome's comments were that it is unlikely we'll see a winner emerge in the first week but we may see a few people eliminated in crosswinds and on cobbles.

Stage 6, Abbeville - Le Havre could be horrendous if it's windy. I was there a few weeks ago and every ride was a trial by combat with the wind. Some motorbikers who had ridden down from Calais were saying how they'd been leaning over for the whole ride.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 1:26 pm
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1,2,3: Quintana, Froome, Nibali

Contador and half his team will feel the Giro on that last week in the Alps.


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 1:27 pm
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For the Bouhanni fappists...

http://twitter.com/BouhanniNacer/status/615190902986919938/photo/1


 
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Just read the new piece over at [url= http://inrng.com/2015/06/tour-de-france-stars-aligned/ ]inrng[/url]. Getting excited ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 2:12 pm
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Bernie Eisel's Beard now in the Velogames league. Decided to go with no 2 riders from the same team.


 
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I've dropped my team in. Not too happy with it, mainly because I've avoided putting two riders in who i don't want to jinx


 
Posted : 29/06/2015 2:44 pm
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Has RealMan turned up yet?

Rusty bolts in the fantasy league.


 
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Interesting that Astana have left Aru at home to avoid any more issues with him out-riding Nibbles... personally I dont think Nibbles has enough support to go for GC, Fuglsang is the only rider who can last with the other GC riders as Scarponi is just too old. Boom will be looking forward to the first week.

Contador has a lot of support in comparison, Kreuziger, Majka, Rogers, similar situation for Froome and Quintana to be honest, I can just see those three teams really pushing Astana.

I'm a bit of a fan of the Slipstream team of old so will be rooting for Talansky and hoping the likes of Dan Martin and Van Barrle get some breakaways action going.

I still think this is the most open and exciting tour in years, as others have said it wont be won in the first week but the start of the third week will see only 3 or 4 left in it.

Brailsford's comments about the TTT were interesting, he was saying this year that its all about how quick your fifth man is rather than an ITT where its down to the GC guy to pull out the time and some teams will suffer badly


 
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Team Pie have joined the fantasy league.


 
Posted : 01/07/2015 10:38 pm
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Interesting point made above about support. Froome seems to need a team around him shepherding him to the finish, yet contador does not....contador to win...


 
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The tour Froome won he was often left without any team mates.


 
Posted : 01/07/2015 11:39 pm
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I'm not convinced that Sky can still dominate using the "riding flat out at the front all day" ploy. Other teams now seem capable of that too.

Hopefully they'll all burn each other out and leave the GC guys all freestyling and fighting it out as individuals. There seemed quite a bit of that on the Giro and Dauphine which I thought made them particularly interesting


 
Posted : 02/07/2015 9:19 am
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Watching the Giro, it struck me that Sky's tactics have moved away from 'riding flat out at the front all day' to more of 'let Astana and Tinkoff pull and come through later on for the final'. I wonder if they've been watching Luca Paolini - the master of the late move through the peleton. ๐Ÿ™‚

Perhaps, after a few years Brailsford has gotten a bit more sophisticated in his approach. Froome will be fine looking after himself in the big hills. Its the cobbles, crosswinds and downhill finishes where he'll need the help- he's lost time through splits in the finishing group more than a few times. That's where Nibbles and Bertie are a bit more streetwise and could easily peg back any time lost to Froome in the Prologue and TTT.


 
Posted : 02/07/2015 10:37 am
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I can't believe the love on here for Sean Kelly as a commentator. I've respect for him as a rider but I'm already [b]making da calculation [/b]as to when he sends me to sleep.

Fingers and toes crossed here for the return of RealMan and his excellent daily bulletins.


 
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Is it that time again... ๐Ÿ™‚

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Should we mention Velon in this thread ? Should we mention Tinkov too and his missive that he'd forgo next years TdF if ASO don't start contributing to the running of the Teams (a la' F1 model.) He's certainly upsetting a few of the old guard at the UCI too..

Good for the sport ?

I think if he manages to bring about some fundamental changes to the way the funds from Broadcasting are distributed, then Yup, happy with that.
Also his comments made to Sagan about supporting Bertie first and foremost, then possibly he'll be allowed to go for the Green jersey.

I like characters like Tinkov, not afraid to speak their minds.


 
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I like characters like Tinkov, not afraid to speak their minds.

I wouldn't mind so much if every single brain fart he had didn't result in an article on cyclingnews. Though that's really the fault of lazy media rather than Tinkov himself.


 
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Agreed, but his Twitter feed is hilarious.


 
Posted : 02/07/2015 2:45 pm
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I can't believe the love on here for Sean Kelly as a commentator. I've respect for him as a rider but I'm already making da calculation as to when he sends me to sleep.

I quite like him, but then I don't rely on shouty voices to keep me watching. Dutch coverage is brilliant. Really laid back. I just wish I could understand it.


 
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