The Tour de France looms on the horizon, and those riders planning to race are putting the final touches on their form – or going into last-minute panic mode, final exam cram-style. The Critérium Dauphiné has long been a favorite preparation race serving both purposes rather well.
It’s a favorite of the Tour’s GC contenders as it usually features stages that, if not identical to key stages from the Tour, will at least feature many of the same climbs; habitual Tour winners like Indurain, Armstrong, and Clentador have traditionally used this race as their preferred method of final preparation; riders seeking additional form will take the beating taken from a week of suffering and have just enough time to recover prior to the Tour. And, of course, riders who have aspirations in July may also find they are a few kilos heavy yet and may indulge in some ultra-lean Spanish beef in order to get to fighting weight.
It’s also a dangerous gamble: ride too hard at the Critérium and you could fire off the Guns of Navarone and enter the Tour in a state of fatigue, as Pharmy did in 2003. A delicate balance, this.
The challenge in predicting the results of a preparation race such as this is that the favorites for the Tour are (hopefully) peaking in one month, not during this event. But they’ll be good – maybe good enough to win. But probably not. Combine that with that the notion that a rider with little hope in July may be looking for glory and will be in peak form, leading to an unexpected result – a review of last year’s race with Jani Brajkovic is a great example of this case.
With that we kick off into the first minor-stage VSP for the Critérium Dauphiné. Being a week-long stage race, the points on offer are 7 for first, 5 for second, 4 for third, 3 for fourth, 2 for fifth, with the usual allotment of bonus points for getting the rider right but the place wrong. Also, there are no rest days, so no rest day swaps, but we will have our usual approach for riders who drop out. Piti Principle applies as always. Also review the guide, being careful to note that the rules have changes a bit this year, and we may not have completely updated the guide yet, so if there’s a question, ask.
Best of luck to all.
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@frank
Lemon Turd, sil vous plait...
Seriously, Wiggo? I did not think he might be able to pull it off. We'll see on tomorrow's stage but he did well today. Skinny little dude. How did he lose that last 5kg? And how can I lose my first, well, um, lots of kg?
4th place on a VSP... this never happens!
What does a Red Lantern signify?
Check out the term "Lanterne Rouge".
@snoov
And making your number 1 choice in the Tour de Suisse someone who isn't riding is a good way to keep hold of it.
;-)
DAMN!!! Cuddles dropped again with 3 k to go. Wonder how much he'll lose?
Dude showed up today, no doubt! Wow. Curious to see how he'll handle the HC climb on tomorrow's final stage. Brajkovic seemed to meet the Man with the Hammer out there today.
@Buck Rogers
I'm going to start calling Wiggo "The Barnacle". That was some class grina there, holding on like that. Barnacle Brad.
Broke my heart when Cuddles got dropped, but strong work keeping the losses to a minimum.
Did Gesink look uncharacteristically choppy? Made a nice move at the end there, though.''
In the VSP, we've got heath taking over the lead for the Dauphiné. Strong work.
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@frank
Absolutely. I had written off Wiggo's 4th in the tdf as a flash-in-the-pan result and while I knew that he was a class act rider, thought his days of being atop a podium for an overall GC result were not to be. Going to have to give him some serious consideration for the GC in July. As for Cuddles, let's hope that he can try something tomorrow, maybe regain some of that attacking power that the rainbow jersey gave him last year? Great ride by JVDB, though. Liking him more and more.