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  1. #1
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    So, CVV has crashed out of yet another grand tour, after hitting the pavement twice in this one. The first crash loosened a screw in his collarbone, a remnant from an earlier crash, and also caused a blood clot in his neck which they somehow decided was not dangerous. Anyway, I think he has the worst luck of anyone who has ever raced in grand tours. It's too bad.

    I haven't finished watching today's stage yet but I heard that Sagan won. Good for him. Cannondale certainly brought a strong team to this tour. Meanwhile Cavendish really needs to work on anger management. Also it was nice seeing Jens in a the break for a while.

    I also like seeing "firsts" in the tour, like Impey being the first African to wear yellow.

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    Really enjoyed today's stage, but I'm looking forward to the mountain stages. I'm in awe of the climbers. The Cannondale team was remarkable today.
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    I'm watching today's race now...

    So, I am still learning about how each rider on a team has a different job, and they are all supposed to protect their leader, or perform a function etc...but still confused as heck

    Why is Jens riding so far up ahead by himself and not with his team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penny4 View Post
    I'm watching today's race now...

    So, I am still learning about how each rider on a team has a different job, and they are all supposed to protect their leader, or perform a function etc...but still confused as heck

    Why is Jens riding so far up ahead by himself and not with his team?
    Because he's Jens!!

    Although in most cases breakaways are caught by the peloton before the finish line, sometimes they manage to stay away and then one of the riders in the break will win the stage. For guys who are not sprinters and not great climbers, it's their best chance to win a stage. Equally as important, being in a break gets TV time for the companies that sponsor the teams that the breakaway riders race for. So even if they're caught, they accomplish something positive.

    Some guys really love being in the break. Jens is one of them, Thomas Voeckler (sp?) is another.

    If someone on Jens' team was leading the GC, he would most likely have stayed in the peloton to protect that rider. If his team had a good sprinter, he would probably also have stayed behind to help set the pace so the peloton could bring back the breakway.

    Sometimes a rider from the yellow jersey's team will go up in a break, especially on a mountain stage. That would be to give him a chance to win the stage, but it he's caught, he would be at the front ready to help his team leader when most (or all) of their other teammates have been dropped.

    Another reason for a rider to be in a breakaway is to win points in the King of the Mountains competition. Or, they might have the current leader in the KOM or green jersey competition on their team, and they want to win the on-course KOM or sprint points to prevent his teammates' competitors from winning them.

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    So, if someone is going to break away, does it have to be agreed upon by his team? I get what you are saying above. Sort of. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penny4 View Post
    So, if someone is going to break away, does it have to be agreed upon by his team? I get what you are saying above. Sort of. LOL
    Each team has a meeting before each stage to discuss their goals and strategy for the day. In the meeting they might decide that certain riders can try to get in a breakaway during the stage.

    Here is what Jens had to say about today's stage:

    http://bicycling.com/blogs/hardlyser.../jens-attacks/
    Last edited by ny biker; 07-05-2013 at 07:06 PM.

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    Cool, thanks for the link!

 

 

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