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I was there spectating (in theory). But had persuaded Edie to bring her bike so she could try out the off road bits around the back. I then spent most of the afternoon chasing her around to help her with the bits she was a bit fearful of. It was ace.
I saw Dan do well in what I think was a points race for sprinters (that's what it looked like anyway as they were all knackered after 3 laps). Edie and I were cheering him on in that, although Edie was mainly heckling Jim (Hillbilly).
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He's got the wrong man if he thinks @Demeaux knows the way.
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Was thinking of something similar to this;
https://www.strava.com/activities/579140806
We'd obviously need to get to Gravesend first.
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Inrng always;
http://inrng.com/tour/
First TT is 38 kms, relatively flat, but rolling. Second one is uphill, but on a fairly regular road so not too steep, but very short at 17 kms.
For me, it comes down to whether Quintana's physical progression has taken him up to Froome's level yet. If it has he will challenge strongly, if it hasn't then Froome will take it again. Looking at Movistar's team, I think they'll be susceptible to getting caught out on flat stages again. Contador is a busted flush, so won't challenge for the win.