Tour shorts: I'm on fire, Poels moves home
Ten Dam steps up, Valverde doing it for the fans





Quick thinking Chef saves BMC's Tour
There was drama in the BMC camp when the team’s equipment truck caught fire, according to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald.
BMC chef, Peter Cambre had to extinguish a fire which was believed to have started due to an electrical fault behind the driver’s cabin. Cambre used to work for Bruce Sprin♚gsteen who ironically had a hit song titled "I'm on fire". The truck contained around 50 bikes and other assorted essentials, crucial to keeping the team on the road.
Team president Jim Ochowicz praised the quick thinking o💫f Cambre.
"It would ha𓄧ve been a disaster [otherwise]," he said.
Poels moves closer to home
Vacansoleil-DCM rider Wout Poels has been g🔜iven the okay to be transferr꧟ed back to Holland.
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Poels is now in a stable condition and was driven from ꦬNancy in a specially equipped ambu𓄧lance to Venlo on the Dutch-German border.
Team manager Daan Luijkꦏx explained that Poels would feel more comfortable in familiar territory.
"Wout really wanted to leave France because of the language barrier," he said꧟. "Closer to home, experts from different hospitals will work together to give him the medical care he needs."
168澳洲🐠5最新🌌开奖结果:Poels suffered a host of internal injuries: a ruptured spleen and kid🤪ney, a bruised lung and three broken ribs following a crash on Stage 6 of the Tour.
Ten Dam steps up in the face of Rabobank’s injuries
Robert Gesink had hoped the first Tour de France rest day would help him recover from his injuries but the Dutchman was clearly still having difficulty, coming in over 15 minutes down. Gesink now lies in 56th place, more than 40 minutes behind the current leader Bradley🔥 Wiggins (Sky).
"It was a day of struggle, always trying to keꦓep up. In particular, the back is still very heavy after the fall of Friday✤. It's just not as it should [be]," he said.
"A hard day in the Tour, I hoped to be better, but gave 💯it all I had! Tomorrow will be a hard day, hopefully better legs!" Gesink said on Twitter.
Rabobank came into the Tour with a number of general classification contenders including Gesink, Bauke Mollema and Laurens Ten Dam but have 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:been struck down with through a number of the large crashes during the opening week. Luis León Sánchez showed he is on the mend by infiltrating the day-long break during stage 10 but had to settle for fourth place behind the day’s🙈 winner Thomas Voeckler (Europcar).
Ten Dam is cꦿurrently the top placed Rabobank rider in 34th and 24:4ꦫ8 behind Wiggins and was happy with his ride during the stage to Bellegarde-sur-Valserine.
"I had good legs. I'm sitting in the first 2𓂃0, 25 riders on the climbs, he said.
Ten Dam has been given fre🌊edom to pursue hi🍸s own classification attempt as his leaders Gesink and Mollema continue to struggle with injuries.
"I will give it a try. I want t🍎o confirm to the team that I sit at the level necessary to have assisted my team leaders."
Riding for the "fans"
Alejandro Valverde hasn’t enjoyed his best Tour this year, falling numerous times and having dea🐓lt with a puncture in the run-up to La Plan𝓰che des Belles Filles. However, he’s missed a number year’s whilst serving his doping suspension so it’s perhaps taking a while to readjust to the wildness of the Tour.
Valverde did e💜njoy a better day on stage 10 following the rest day, finishing with the sixteen-man general classification group of Wiggins, Evans and F꧙roome.
"Finally what I can call a normal𓆏 day. Let's hope it will go on like that and I am able to achieve something nice," Valverde said on Twitter.
With another tough day coming up in stage 11, the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2009 Vue🀅lta a Españ🎉;a overall winner looked to try his luck, although hꦛe was mindful that his rivals may no☂t give him much freedom.
"On Thursday we know it's a good time to try to enter the breakaway, but it's something many others will be trying to achieve," he told Europa Press. I’m feeling better and eager to give joy to the fa💎ns that I know are waiting to see me go."
It’s time for the Dutch to win again
Koen De Kort (Argos-Shimano) is completely aware of his limits in this Tour and with the loss of the team's climber Johannes Fröhlinger he co🌄uld quietly go about stage 10 without too much strees. And, when faced with another tough mountain stage, he’ll be doing his be♌st again to “save my strengths,” he said.
“The next two days you don't have to expect me at the front. It is going to be very though stages. The favourites will lead the dance.ಌ I’ll focus on not wasting too much energy. I just want to finish in time. After that when ‘my stages&rs🦋quo; come up, I’ll go for it all,” he said on his team site.
De Kort has pinpoi🔯nted stage 14, a 191 kilometre journey from Limoux to Foix as one which suits his abilities. He’s also hoping to have some like-minded countrymen who are ready to attack and go in the breakaway with him.
“If there are some other Dutch riders in a leading group with me, maybe we can try something together. We all know each other very well. We will certainly not race against each other, although I won’t give anything away either.”
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