Sky tactics take Van Garderen by surprise
Lel🧸angue🍷 pleased with BMC's first week performance





As a nervous first week at the 2012 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France comes to a close, the two🌳 biggest rivals for general classification🅰 honours have been taking stock.
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16⭕8澳洲5最新开奖结果:BMC has mixed fortunes in Tour de France stage 3
Sky, one man down after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kanstantsin Siutsou was forced out with a broken left tibia, and juggling the intentions of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Bradley Wiggins and world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mark Cavendish went on the offensive on Stage 5, more active at the front of the peloton. BMC meanwhile, have been attentive just slightly behind the front of the chase, with the fortunes of defending champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Cadel Evans their primary concern. The change from the British team on Thursday surprised BMC's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tejay van Garderen for one.
"It seems like with Cav' in the team, comes a lot of ꦯresponsibility and if you're the best sprinter in the world and if you don't want to pull, th🌞en chances are you're not going to get a bunch sprint," said the American who's enjoyed six days as the Tour's best young rider.
"It's just a respect thing with Cav that they have to pull if they want the world chౠampion to win."
One sprint stage remains on Friday before a slight reshuffle of the general classification is expected on the 199km medium mountain stage to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:La Planche des Belles Filles.
BMC directeur sportif John Lelangue admi🔥ts that Saturday's stage 7 is "not the most difficult day" but significant nonetheless with the change in tempo as the peloton heads into the 🅘Vosges in the Rhine Valley.
"It will be the first big d💯ifference," he admitted.
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BMC has adapted over the first week, "riding like a sprinter's team," said Lelangue, in order to avoid the risks which become greater the further into the peloton𝓀 a team falls back. He believes that Evans' title defence is in good h🍷ands for now.
"♛He looks relaxed and he looks confident," Lelangue said of the Australian. "We still have the whole team here, nobody has crashed - except Philippe Gilbert on Stage 3 - but it was no problem. So I think we can be happy.
"If you look at the first week of the Tour it's always a bit of risky business," he continued. "So being in this situation is 🔯not a bad one at the moment."
Lelangue would not be drawn however, on wheth🍸er his🧔 team is advantaged by the fortune of having all nine men still in the race.
"I just consider my team for the moment."