To: BaBaStooey
Was that DSC's choice, or a change by the Tour?
89 posted on
07/13/2006 7:05:20 AM PDT by
Ready4Freddy
("Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.")
To: Ready4Freddy
I believe it was Discovery's choice.
In 1987 La Claire Vie named a leader for the #1 when LeMond couldn't participate due to his hunting accident.
90 posted on
07/13/2006 7:09:22 AM PDT by
BaBaStooey
(I heart Emma Caulfield.)
To: Eurotwit; green iguana; BaBaStooey; commish; leilani; luv2ski
As predicted by one of y'all, there are no jerseys in the poursuivants, they've all been left behind. New leader, reveal thyself! :)
91 posted on
07/13/2006 7:09:52 AM PDT by
Ready4Freddy
("Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.")
To: Ready4Freddy
-Group containing approximately 18 riders such as Rasmussen, Evans, Landis at 1'24
-Yellow jersey group at 3'40
It would seem likely that Landis can put close to five minutes into the yellow jersey on the final climb. If Landis can finish with the lead group (assuming there is a group), he looks to be in good position to regain the jersey. If not, he should be really close...
To: Ready4Freddy
Yellow Jersy 3:45 back and still climbing. Landis crested at 1:28.
Landis has put 2:17 into the Yellow with one huge climg left. I have to believe, especially in light of his comments earlier about today being the day to make a move, that Floyd is planning an attack on the Puerto De Beret. He may just be in Yellow tonight.
94 posted on
07/13/2006 7:10:19 AM PDT by
commish
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