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Morning all, well know the drill by now. Let's see what's in store.

The riders travel from Nîmes to Carcassonne in the 13th stage of the Tour de France. At 220 kilometres, the race is tailor-made for a successful breakaway. At least, that's what history tells us.

Carcasonne has never seen a Tour de France peloton sprint for the stage victory. Small groups, yes – for the last time in 2018, when Magnus Cort was far too fast for Ion Izagirre and Bauke Mollema. Those three were the survivors of a lead group of 29 riders.

Probably, stage 13 will be responsible for breach of historical contract, as the route is virtually flat. KOM contenders have only one chance to add points to their tally. The Côte du Pic-Saint Loup – 5.5 kilometres at 3.6% – is crested after 51.5 kilometres before the rest of the day traverses flat to undulating roads.

The Finish: the habitual route into town, the same finish as in 2018. It’s a flat finish on big boulevards alongside the Canal du Midi in Carcassonne. There’s a sweeping right hand bend under the flamme rouge and then a gentle left hand bend with 600m to go and the road rises a few metres to the line.

In recent years, Carcassonne featured mostly as a starting place. We have to go back to 2006 to find the last finish before 2018. Yaroslav Popovych won that day from the breakaway.

In 2014 and 2018 the bunch started in Carcassonne for a mountainous race to Bagnères-de-Luchon, and in 2016 the peloton faced a windswept race to Montpellier with an exciting finale. Green jersey Peter Sagan took the stage honours and yellow jersey Chris Froome put time into his GC rivals.

The first three riders on the line gain time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds.

Sprint day then.

The Contenders: sprint or breakaway? Carcassonne is a regular on the Tour route but there’s never been a bunch sprint for the win. This is partly because there’s been a hilly approach, a time trial or the propensity in the past for a rider to attack late and get a win. Today’s relevant factors include few teams being up for a sprint and the risk of crosswinds.

Breakaway picks include Magnus Cort (EF Education-Nippo) who has won here before, Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo), Ivan Garcia Cortina (Movistar) and Oliver Naesen (Ag2r Citroën). DSM haven’t been very visible this Tour – they’re having a tough season so far – and Søren Kragh Andersen and Nils Eeekhoff can play the breakaway card if the team doesn’t have to back Cees Bol.

With the Pyrenees on the horizon, this is the last chance of a sprint before next Friday. So Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck-Quickstep) and a refreshed Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) are the obvious picks.

 
Posted : 09/07/2021 8:17 am
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Bugger, missed the stage number off the title. It’s stage 13.

 
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Thanks @Lunge

It's going to be another feast for the eyes today, it's a beautiful region. After my prediction of Sagan yesterday I'll not Jinx anyone today 🤦

 
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Interesting what you say about there being few sprint teams left, meaning a breakaway stands a good chance. Cav may have to wait until Paris!

 
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Talk of echelons today, big cross winds predicted at some stage. DQS will be all over it I suspect.

 
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It's not really a medieval city don't you know!

...............said everyone yesterday.

You never know what's going to happen in this Tour. I must say, I didn't really realise what a nice guy Cav is till this tour.

 
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t’s going to be another feast for the eyes today, it’s a beautiful region

Aye, had a lovely holiday in Caunes Minervois a few years back, I'll be watching to see it again, loved it.

 
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Talk of echelons today, big cross winds predicted at some stage. DQS will be all over it I suspect.

I dunno - if a decent sized break goes then there's very few teams that will work to bring it back. DQS won't want to expend all their riders just to tow a break back, they're not going to get much help from anywhere else either due to other teams not having sprinters or other sprinters not having full teams.

Besides, most people will know that if it comes to a bunch sprint, Cav is far and away the likeliest pick.

I'm going for a series of splits forming "partial pelotons" rather than a defined breakaway <-> bunch scenario.

 
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Super fast start to the day, 55kph for the first 20km.
Not much wind yet.

 
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3 riders up the road. Little chance of a break being successful. Peloton has sat up. Perfect scenario for Cav - assuming echelons don't wreak havoc.

 
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love the Cicadas in the background 🙂

 
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It is lovely relaxing viewing at the moment.
Discussions with John Torode are interesting too (david millar did a podcast with him recently too)

 
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It is lovely relaxing viewing at the moment.

You shouldn't have said that. BIG crash there.
Riders and bikes have gone a long way down that banking. 🙁

 
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OUCHES

 
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Some big names - Simon Yates, Tim DeClerq - that'll be a big loss for DQS - Soren Kragh Andersen...
Hope everyone is OK.

 
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Uran as well according to commentary, though doesn't seem so... G again!

DECLERCQ Tim (Deceuninck - Quick Step)
YATES Simon (Team BikeExchange)
MAJKA Rafał (UAE-Team Emirates)
VAN BAARLE Dylan (INEOS Grenadiers)
POELS Wout (Bahrain - Victorious)
EEKHOFF Nils (Team DSM)
THOMAS Geraint (INEOS Grenadiers)
BOL Cees (Team DSM)
KÜNG Stefan (Groupama - FDJ)
KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren (Team DSM)
NIEUWENHUIS Joris (Team DSM)
BOUHANNI Nacer (Team Arkéa Samsic)
DE LA PARTE Víctor (Team TotalEnergies)
DURBRIDGE Luke (Team BikeExchange)
LAPORTE Christophe (Cofidis, Solutions Crédits)
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher (Team BikeExchange)
BARBERO Carlos (Team Qhubeka NextHash)
THEUNS Edward (Trek - Segafredo)
KLUGE Roger (Lotto Soudal)

 
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Lotto Soudal down to 4 Kluge has abandoned

 
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Simon Yates also abandoned 🙁

 
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Yates Abandons

 
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I am not taking the blame for that lot!

 
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ASO said to be suing the pole that took down Tim the tractor there........

 
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Simon Yates also abandoned 🙁

Another one of my fantasy team gone - I had high hopes for him in the Pyrenees.
That's a real shame, hope he recovers quickly - maybe there's hope for him at the Vuelta.

 
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Hopefully Yates' abandonment is precautionary with the Olympics coming up soon.

 
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Lucas Hamilton has stepped off

 
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Home just in time for it getting exciting. Looks like it will be a sprint but will it be 34?

 
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Ooh. So excited. Gooowan

 
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This is getting messy - it's obvious that there's no sprint train able to exert any overall control or authority over this.
It's also fast enough that no one can really chip off the front so it's going to get frantic!

The "neutral zone" has been extended from 3km to 4.5km for today - maybe as a result of those massive crashes on Stage 3 - so the GC teams might just back out of it once they get to the 4.5km to go mark.

 
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A very messy 5km to go.

 
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Game time!

 
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Little bit of bumping shoulders already...
Come on Cav!!

 
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Cav taking no shit!

 
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Busy "watching" it here and on the guardian....

Not ideal

 
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!!!!

 
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LEGEND!!!

 
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Tell me FFS

 
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Phew! Chaos!

 
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Incredible. Such a hard technical sprint. Dusty in here all of a sudden...

 
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Yes!!!

 
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YEeeesssdddd

 
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Just Wow!!!! when he goes!!!!

 
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Just Paris now.

Make it #35, in the green jersey, on the Champs Elysees, led out by the World Champion...

 
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YESSS!

 
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I need to calm down.

 
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Fan-bloody-tastic! 🙂

 
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Outstanding!!!!! (again)

 
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Lol, I'm still 600m to go on Cycling News live feed 😁

 
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I need to calm down.

I need to dry my eyes, my room got very dusty all of a sudden...

 
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Masterclass in leadout from the team!

 
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GOAT by a country mile phenomenal !

 
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My word…

 
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I need to dry my eyes

Mine also. It may be beer o'clock.

 
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blimey Colbrelli 24th and Matthews 12th

 
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This has been the most enjoyable Tour for years.

(Flexible working from home is also helping.)

 
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He's totally totally left nothing out. He's finished. Really quite emotional watching this interview...

 
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I reckon my heart rate was about as fast as cavs then.
Please let him be on the champs d'elysee

 
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And leading the green jersey points by a country mile today.

Get over they wee hills now.

 
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Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant!
Magnifique!
Cav and DQS are made for each other.

 
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101 pnts

 
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what a sprint. had to deal with quite a bit there. Awesome again! Pure box office

 
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Definitely a watch it live and then watch the highlights kind of day.

 
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(Flexible working from home is also helping.)

My boss is hilarious. He knows full well that I move my laptop from the home office down to the sofa in the afternoon and he also knows that I don't answer calls within 10km to go. 😂

However he does also know that I do the work and he's willing to cut me a fair chunk of slack so that's nice.

 
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Oh my - that interview. He's shot.

Making the cut offs between now and the last day is going to be a mission.

But to have the opportunity to take the record alone in green on the Champs-Élysées (with a 5 year gap since his last stage win and 9 months since being out of contract and without a team)......wow.

If it went to plan and he got it, I'd be retiring 5 mins later. Movies are made of less.

 
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climbed 3 places in the pcs all time list demoting Contrador, Gilbert and Cancellara.

Oh my – that interview. He’s shot.

warm out there today.

 
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What a result! Thought that Michael Morkov might edge it at the end!

Happy days!

 
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And to add....

Very few mega successful sports people are also particularly nice people.

Is he maybe the nicest GOAT in sport?

 
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Morkov and Cav.... what a combo. DQS aren't too shabby either.    A great result.

 
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Truly unbelievable. I worried he would have a disappointing Tour but instead he has proved himself the GOAT.
So happy for him. I never vote for SPOTY but I might make an exception this year!

 
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 I never vote for SPOTY but I might make an exception this year!

If the footballers win tomorrow he will not even get a look in

 
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If the footballers win tomorrow he will not even get a look in

Yep, that's potentially the only bit of bad timing for Cav this year.

 
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If the footballers win tomorrow Sunday he will not even get a look in

 
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Am I right in thinking Morkov is in Cav's team?

It looked like he might win it. Was that just a byproduct of him doing the lead out?
Or was he trying to win?

Or was he trying to make Cav win but with orders to win if Cav couldn't?

Keen to be educated.

 
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Or was he trying to make Cav win but with orders to win if Cav couldn’t?

This is the most likely scenario. Cav had to sort himself out a bit given how technical the finish was so Morkov was trying to lead him out and Cav couldn;t quite catch his wheel until the last metres.

Morkov would have been a bit unpopular I think had he mis-timed things 🙂

 
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I am so pleased to be proved wrong! Get in Cav!!

 
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Morkov was canny enough to keep riding to deny anyone else points for second place. Great teamwork.

 
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maybe someone shone a lazer in Morkov's eyes at the critical moment?

 
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That was my thought. By taking second he denied points to cavs rivals

 
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That was a masterclass from dqs. No denying cav finished it. But without that team he wasn't there today. They really showed why they have been the team of the tour......

Lone wolf pogacer hasn't got a team at all he is doing superhuman efforts to shut down everything. But while being smart enough to know where to seek help (ineos/vinegaard)

 
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Signed leather DQS key ring anyone?

You get to choose which rider’s signature you want. You can have anyone in DQS.

https://www.deceuninck-quickstep.com/en/shop/product/59/signed-keychain

Well almost anyone. Oops.

 
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Eddie doesn't seem that impressed by Mark equaling his record.....

"Merckx, speaking to the Italian media, was less impressed. “Of course there’s a difference between us,” the Belgian, now 76 said. “I won 34 Tour stages by winning sprints, in the mountains, in time trials and going on the attack on the descents. Let’s not forget the five yellow jerseys I’ve got at home plus the 96 days I wore it. Does that not seem much?”

No question Merckx was phenomenally talented (who failed at least one drugs test AFAIK) but he could have shown a little more grace!

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/jul/09/mark-cavendish-equals-record-with-34th-stage-win-in-tour-de-france

 
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