Wednesday, July 11, 2018

FTDF Stage 5 - Peter Sagan Shows Total Lack of Compassion for People Who Didn't Pick Him

Once again business as usual for first week fun. The Direct Energie team riders must have something written into their contracts that obliges them to take a chance in the suicide break of the day. Today was Sylvain Chavanel and Lilian Calmejane's turn to get on the TV.



With 4 road stages ticked off, we still only have 2 stage winners. Gaviria and Sagan seem to be taking it in turns to win the sprints, and today it was Sagan's turn.



There's no stopping the History Boys with these scores.


TeamManagerStage 5
History BoysWarwick Anderson442
Running with the Bulls and an InhalerDelphiakid303
Dudes Riding Using Good StuffDrew Stephenson291
The Golden Lions eating a baguetteLisa267
BarmbyWorldClive Jeffery265
Chanbots UltraEvil Dr Chan252
Bile BeansVestan Pance224
The CharmersCraig E Pance216
SmugblokesMark Philo172
Kloefekappers FCJan Van Belleghem82
Do Androids Dream of Chris FroomeEric Mortier43

So Waca extends his lead at the top of the overall.


TeamManagerTotal
History BoysWarwick Anderson1963
Running with the Bulls and an InhalerDelphiakid1712
BarmbyWorldClive Jeffery1609
Chanbots UltraEvil Dr Chan1257
Dudes Riding Using Good StuffDrew Stephenson1247
Bile BeansVestan Pance1161
The CharmersCraig E Pance1020
The Golden Lions eating a baguetteLisa1006
Do Androids Dream of Chris FroomeEric Mortier870
Kloefekappers FCJan Van Belleghem535
SmugblokesMark Philo531

Stage 6 then, and there may be a possible break from the Sagan/Gaviria domination. The finish up the Mûr-de-Bretagne could see a few of the GC contenders throw their hats in the ring for a Stage win. Or Sagan could win again, but I'd rather he didn't.


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