Le Tour de France, Stage 16: Bagneres-de-Luchon – Pau; Bbox 2 In A Row
Today was a good day, we took in all five cols of the stage - it only adds to your respect for the pros when you see what they have to deal with.
The gruppo was travelling at funereal speed, 30 minutes down when it passed us near the top of the Aubisque.

If Fab and Stuarty are on the front on a mountain pass, it's pianissimo.
Cav was surrounded by 'minders' near the back whilst Ale Jet was just off the back, but he looked OK, probably just back at the car.
Big Thor however, was with the maillot jaune group and scooped the points for tenth at Pau - respect.

Thor hung in over the high passes.
The paradox though, is that Thor's ability to pull of a move like that means he can't have the ultimate top end speed to see off Cav and Ale Jet.
We predict two more wins for Cav and the Maillot vert for Ale Jet.
There was obviously a GC truce, yesterday - endorsed by aforementioned chunky Norwegian's presence.

The heads take a day off.
It's really all down to the day after tomorrow's Rest Day for Schleck, if he can't distance Contador - which we don't think he can - then the Spaniard will beat him in the Bordeaux TT.
And it's not inconceivable that Schleck will lose second place - Big Denis Menchov built his 2009 Giro win on his power against the watch.
As far as stage wins go, we like (Viktor won't!) that there have been six French stage wins, it's good for the race and means the Tour gets full front pages in L'Équipe - always a good thing.
Fédrigo isn't a bad rider, pro since 2000, this is his third Tour stage (2006 & 2009), he's been French champion (2005) and won the Four Days of Dunkirk the same year; he's also won at Plouay in 2008 - not an easy race to win.

Fedrigo is building a good record in the Tour.
This has been a good year for him; he took the Criterium International, this year - another race Vik hates.
L'Équipe doesn't go much for Bert and Andy's 'réconciliation', giving it 1/10 and likening the two of them to kids.
It's the rest day tomorrow, and we'll be passing through Lourdes, en route Pau and a meeting with Orbea about their new TT bike; then an interview with Brian Vandborg (Denmark & Liquigas) then Matt Lloyd (Australia & Lotto) then Michael Barry (Canada & Sky) - busy boys.
A demain.
Gallery
- That’s the end of the race for today.
- Eddy hasn’t been 100% lately.
- Pettachi will stay in the race despite the new investigation.
- Jez concentrates.
- Julian doesn’t look like he’s having fun.
- If Fab and Stuarty are on the front on a mountain pass, it’s pianissimo.
- Stuarty, Mick and Linus dig in.
- Thor hung in over the high passes.
- Nico and John are together at this point.
- Spaniard Imanol Eriviti in the gruppo.
- Matt Lloyd in front of the top two.
- The heads take a day off.
- Sandy Casar tries to stay in touch.
- LA made it into the break of the day.
- Carlos Barredo in the break.
- It’s pretty rugged up here.
- Plenty of tunnels here.
- The road slices along the side of the mountain.
- A fanboy in disguise.
- 18 miles of climbing.
- It’s very pretty.
- Thor supporters.
- Caravan park in the mountains.
- Cycling has made the Tourmalet famous.
- Konta & Vino fan.
- These Norse lads know how to enjoy themselves.
- All eyes look down the hill.
- Watching the race approaching.
- Euskal herria.
- Waitress and baby.
- Why do they always make camper vans white?
- Parked up, and ready to cheer.
- Wow, some view.
- A fair old torrent.
- These signs are every few kilometres on the road.
- The summit of the Aspin.
- Powerful binoculars would come in handy.
- Seeing the race 25 minutes away heightens the tension.
- 3% doesn’t sound too hard…
- Bert sans remords.
- Yep, we’re high alright.
- Top brass bottle hander-uppers for SKY.
- Summit of the Peyresourde.
- A beautifully engineered road.
- It’s open, thank goodness.
- Frankie hangs and chats.
- We’re hoping to see the last of grey school socks in the pro peloton.
- Moreau is still cool.
- Big George seems able to concentrate on the race at the moment.
- John Gadret is apparently not the best team player.
- 15 years a pro, Koos Moerenhout, Dutch Champ in ’07 and ’09, will be retiring soon.
- Brian Vandborg gulps it.
- Chris Horner gets interviewed.
- Dave Z makes some final adjustments.
- Didier Rous explains why one stage win isn’t enough.
- Patrick tells his story.
- Frenchman Mathieu Perget.
- Erik B faces the press.
- Carlos is always popular.
- More CS fans.
- Andreas Klier has his computer programmed.
- Jean-Paul van Poppel relaxes before the rollout.
- Sean seems to be turning into more of a dude as he gets older. Please no ponytail…
- Geraint’s British Champ Pinarello is lovely.
- Nico isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, to the press or in the press.
- Sandy is up for it today we feel.
- The Bbox Italian bikes.
- Matt White keeps a lookout.
- Martijn has been working hard for the team.
- HTC want another stage win.
- Johan sure knows how to suffer.
- Drink coffee, lost the sore head.
- Menchov peux gagner du temps sur Schleck.
- The start of the day.
- Fedrigo is building a good record in the Tour.
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