Well, after today's stage I think we can safely say that barring a serious accident, the jerseys are set to ride into Paris; Wiggo in Yellow, Sagan in Green, Voeckler in Polka-Dot, Van Garderen in White, and Team Radio Shack in team Yellow. I love watching little Thomas Voeckler ride, he is so animate. He has more facial expressions than a blues guitarist.
I have enjoyed the tour, but I think it was decisive the moment Wiggo went into Yellow. Team SKY has been so powerful in the way they could dictate the race, it has been like watching Armstrong at the height of Team U. S. Postal. The weather for the most part has smiled upon the tour and the views have been fantastic on my 27-in monitor in Hi-Def via NBC's All Access coverage. I have not heard from Dominique, but his country has shown all of its beauty in this year's tour. And the people have turned out in the thousands, everywhere. Too bad about the Hooligans who threw the tacks out, I hope some day they get their just reward.
Tomorrow will be one for the sprinters left I feel, especially Mark Cavendish and Andre Greipel. The sprinter's teams will not let a breakaway get off too far tomorrow, they will chase and catch them inside the last 20 Kilometers. Look for Wiggo to smoke the 53-K TT Saturday, the last TT suited Froome better, as there was more climbing; Saturday's TT is mesa flat. With Tony Martin and Fabian Cancellera gone, it is in Wiggo's hand. I think Tejay Van Garderen has a good chance of finishing second to Wiggo, but he will loose big time. Sunday, Cavendish is dreaming of Sunday along with tomorrow; if he can win both, he will be the all-time stage victory champion in the Tour de France with twenty-three victories under his belt.
Caz, living in France for the time being. :salute: