What to make of the team time trial

04 July 2011 | 0:00 - By Matthew Keenan

Although a stage win and the yellow jersey would have been nice, sitting at one second down, and without the pressure of having the leader’s jersey, was the perfect outcome for Cadel Evans in the team time trial.

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Rabobank are one of the teams who will be pleased with their position (AAP)

With the required jersey presentation and post stage interviews, taking yellow means a 45-plus minute delay getting back to the team bus and off to the hotel, which is critical recovery time.

Cadel has managed to avoid these time demands and the corresponding pressure while gaining on all his rivals, including a significant 24 seconds on Contador on top of the 17 seconds he gained on stage one.

He could, however, take yellow on stage four to the Mur de Bretagne. As this could come with more time gains on the other general classification contenders the pros out weigh the cons.

SaxoBank – Alberto Contador

Given the SaxoBank line-up the loss of time by Contador came as no surprise. What was a surprise was that they looked rattled right from the start including getting their bikes checked by the UCI just in the nick of time.

Evans now has one minute and 41 seconds on Contador.

The Spaniard should never be written off but he has a lot of time to claw back and there’s still the question of Giro d’Italia fatigue.

Leopard Trek – Andy Schleck

When watching BMC you will have noticed that Evans was the motor of the team, pulling the longest turns and really driving the pace.

Over at Leopard Trek the Schleck brothers appeared to be just surviving. Frank was sitting at the back from the time they reached the first time check. By the second intermediate check Andy was doing the same as Fabian Cancellara was doing his thing at the front.

Although Evans only gained three seconds on the Schlecks the fact they were passengers for much of the team time trial should provide a boost to his confidence.

But can Evans stick with Andy Schleck in the mountains? The signs are as good as they’ve ever been.

Liquigas-Cannondale – Ivan Basso

For the past few years Liquigas has been deceptively strong. Not this time.

Basso, whose Achilles heel is the time trial, was undoubtedly the strongest on the team but lost time and now sits at 56 seconds down on Evans. Based on his team’s performance against the clock he’ll be spending a fair portion of the next three weeks fending for himself.

Team Sky – Bradley Wiggins

Wiggins was clearly the engine room at Sky. His ability against the clock has never been questioned. But can he stay with the best in the high mountains?

Rabobank – Robert Gesink

Gesink has made big gains against the clock and looked good leading his team home. He’s just 11 seconds down on Evans and should be very pleased with the current situation.

What will be making the Dutch fans nervous is the inevitable crosswinds that will hit the peloton at some point in the first week. It’s not his strong suit. Up the front and out of trouble – easier said than done.

The favourite


After finishing second for the past two years and with a course tailor made for a climber Andy Schleck still remains my favourite to win. But Evans is looking as good as he ever has to wear yellow into Paris. Can he do it?

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12 Jul 2011 22:51 AEST

Scott Jelbert

From: marden SA

Fear of Liggett

DON'T LEAVE ME TONIGHT MATT. It's been 2 days with no Phil Liggett and when you go and he takes over tonight, I'm switching to the online coverage. Thumbs up for Matt. You're not constantly locked in a bicker with someone, you let us hear the sounds of the tour now and then, you don't incessantly repeat yourself. You're the Anti-Liggett; I love it.

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07 Jul 2011 23:57 AEST

Jim

From: Yallingup

Hey Mat. This is a wonderful coverage and I am losing lots of sleep every night. Thanks for everything. Except....please practice the pronunciation of the letter H. (Haitch sounds like a foreign language.) Or I am going to have to turn the sound off.

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06 Jul 2011 20:56 AEST

Codger

From: Frankston

Great calling, Matt. Wish we were able to hear more of you on each stage - at least you say "peloton" instead of "front end of the main field" like a broken record.

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05 Jul 2011 16:39 AEST

Andrew

From: Melbourne

Are you serious?!!! Cadel broke his arm and was struggling. No surprise at all that he didn't win. It was amazing he finished. The tour has really opened up, if it wasn't already open. Schleck's lack of strength in the TTT is a concern. He could lose a bg chunk of time to the others in Grenoble. BMC's ride was brilliant, Chapeau Boys. The best is yet to come.

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05 Jul 2011 16:05 AEST

Helen Frank

From: Parkville, VIC

Matt, Thanks for the work you are doing in making Le Tour so enjoyable. Could I just politely inform you of a couple of pronunciations that need perfecting? 1. The term "polka dot" is pronounced as written - i.e. polka (NOT poker, as you have been saying). 2. The French place names "Aix" and "Ax" are pronounced differently: "Aix" sounds like the English "Ex", whereas "Ax" is like the English "Axe". I hope this helps to improve an already polished performance on your part! Best/Mes salutations HF

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05 Jul 2011 14:55 AEST

Coza

From: South Yarra

Great Job

Matt - great job on tour yet again -paint me VEEERY jealous Wicked vision from the team BMC DS car during the TTT, was an awesome way to start SBS coverage last night. Have fired you an email - hope it reaches you!! Go Cadel,...plenty of time, but nice not to have Yellow too early Cheers Coza

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05 Jul 2011 13:23 AEST

Denis J B

From:

Cadel was shamefully let down by his team last year when he should have won. This year he has the team behind him, so we hope he wins, but as I said last year Cadel may yet be the greatest TdF rider never to win the Yellow at the finish line. I suspect that one major factor is that a lot of people don't want an Aussie to win

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05 Jul 2011 11:44 AEST

Mark

From: Brisbane

I agree, Schleck and AC the two best GC riders in the Peleton but I would not write Cadel off. Given he has the strongest team he has ever had and no injuries or broken bones. We have not really seen Cadel at full strength against these two. With a strong team behind him and AC and Schleck have weaker teams than in previous years, I think Cadel will be significantly more competitive in the mountains. Remember he was only 20 sec behind AC a few years ago with a weak team.

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05 Jul 2011 9:31 AEST

Murray

From: Melbourne

@mary, George may not stay with Cadel in the mountains but you can bet he'll deliver him safe, which would be job done.

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05 Jul 2011 9:27 AEST

Murray

From: Melbourne

Well said, Al. Go Aussie.

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