Stage 15 - Samatan > > > Pau (158.5km)
Monday, July 16, 2012
"A tip of the hat to provincial France, the France of the Tour. Our caravan will set off from Samatan, a large town with 2,200 inhabitants which is the main town of the Gers canton. It will probably be a calm start, as the stage is not particularly tough. A sprint finish would be the logical outcome, and I actually hope it happens, because pure sprinters will not get many chances to shine in this Tour. The finish in Pau will be beautiful, like always. This is the 64th time that the Tour visits this city, which is almost a record. Let us pay homage to this city, which we see as a stronghold and a strategic place."
Calm before the storm
Rather than heading straight into the Pyrenees, this stage is flirting with them, bumping through the ranges foothills as it heads into Pau and the second rest day. Theres a string of climbs in the final third of the stage but they wont knock all, if any, of the sprinters out of contention if the bunch is compact at that point. The teams that have failed to register any kind of success up to now will need to take advantage of days like this, especially if they dont have an in-form climber in their ranks. Realistically, this stage and the one to come into Brive-la-Gaillarde will be their last chances to reap some kind of reward.
Allan Peiper: "The question here is how many of the top sprinters can get over the climbs? Matt Goss is a really good climber so he should be there to contend the finish. Well have to wait and see."
I’m disappointed in Liquigas for not putting on a chase to get Sagan another stage.