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Fantasy Tour De France

On Saturday 2nd July, the Tour de France rolls out of Mont-Saint-Michel for a three-week race around France via the Pyrenees and the Alps. This year some of us in the FFS community will be using Road CC for their Tour de France cycling games at fantasy.road.cc. To join in, you need to sign up on their website and then join the Fantasy Football Scout league with the code 76935.

The Games

Road CC run three games with the same scoring systems but different selection criteria. Firstly, the Standard game gives you a budget of 175 to pick a team of nine riders. You get 45 transfers over the course of the race so you can build a team for stage 1 and then adapt as stage profiles change, riders crash out and other riders come into form.

The Purist game also gives you a budget of 175 for nine riders but you do not get any transfers to use so your stage 1 team must be built with the whole race in mind.

The French Riders Only game is a mini version of the Purist game but you only have a budget of 100 for 5 French riders.

The Scoring

Scoring happens on a daily basis, rewarding both riders who do well on the day and riders who are at the time sitting high in the jersey classifications. The criteria and scoring are as follows:

First over the finish line:

35, 30, 25, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the first 20 finishers of the day.

Intermediate sprints:

15 points for the first rider, down to 1 point for 15th rider in the day’s intermediate sprint competition.

Classified climbs:

All notable hills and mountains in the Tour de France are classified as 4th, 3rd, 2nd or 1st category climbs, or ‘Hors Catégorie’ (beyond classification). Riders cresting a classified climb first will receive points, with more points awarded to harder climbs.

The points are split as follows:

HC: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for the first 10 riders
1st Category: 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 points for the first 6 riders
2nd Category: 6, 4, 2, 1 points for the first 4 riders
3rd Category: 5, 3 points for the first 2 riders
4th Category: 4 points for the first rider

Finishing the day placed in the jersey classifications:

For the general classification (yellow jersey), points awarded for a top ten position at the end of the day – 10 points for first down to 1 point for 10th.

For the sprinter’s classification (green jersey), the king of the mountains classification (polka-dot jersey) and the young riders’ classification (white jersey) points are awarded for a top 5 position at the end of the day – 5 points for first position down to 1 point for 5th.

Last rider home:

10 points are awarded for the last rider home on a stage.

Most combative rider:

10 points are awarded to the rider adjudged the most combative by the race commissaires.

Team bonus:

5 points to every participating rider in the winning rider’s team.

The Race

Throughout the race, there are different types of stages who suit different riders and for the Standard game you will need to understand which riders are suited to the day’s course, for instance Chris Froome may be favourite to win the Tour de France but he will likely be anonymous in the first six days of racing.

Mass stages where riders ride head to head generally fall into three categories as either flat, hilly or mountainous and then each of these can be differentiated by having a flat or an uphill finish. Then there are two time-trial stages where riders race individually against the clock and these fall into their own special subset of stages.

Heavy sprinters such as Mark Cavendish (25.7), Marcel Kittel (22.8) and Andre Greipel (27.2) are the fastest riders in the bunch and they excel at flat stages with a fast flat finish but they will struggle to stay with the peloton in a hilly or mountainous stage. Puncheurs (fighters) are fast riders in their own rights but prefer rolling hilly terrain and short steep climbs to drop the heavier sprinters who are otherwise faster than them on the flat. Peter Sagan (38.0), Julian Alaphillippe (27.7) and Michael Matthews (23.2) are the big names in this category and we should expect Sagan and Matthews to also place well in the flat sprint stages even if a win seems unlikely for them there. Alaphillippe meanwhile will be working for his teammate Kittel on the flat stages so will be unlikely to feature in those.

Climbers such as Chris Froome (35.5), Nairo Quintana (32.8), Alberto Contador (32.1) and many others will compete in the mountainous stages with Froome and Quintana the favourites on summit finishes. Elsewhere, Alejandro Valverde (31.5) may find himself as the stage favourite if a dozen riders or so crest the final mountain of the day ahead of a tricky descent and a flat sprint finish. In the two time trials expect Tony Martin (15.3), Tom Dumoulin (29.7) and Fabian Cancellara (17.0) to be among the top riders while Froome and Contador will exhibit their versatility to do well in these stages as other climbers struggle.

Stages 1 to 6 are generally flat sprinter friendly stages although stages 2 and 5 will be stages for the puncheurs, whoever picks up the yellow jersey on stage 2 may hold onto it for several days, scoring good fantasy points for leading the general classification at the end of each day.

Stages 7 to 9 are mountainous stages in the Pyrenees and these will be the first stages for climbers to come to the fore. Whoever leaves the Pyrenees with the yellow jersey will then hold onto for stages 10 and 11, a puncheur’s stage and a sprint stage respectively.

Stage 12 is a mountain-top finish on Mont Ventoux, a mountain on which Chris Froome won on when it last featured as a stage finish in 2013. This year may be different though as the stage is on Bastille Day –  a day which many French riders will be saving themselves for and on which a stage win will make their whole Tour de France worthwhile.  Stage 13 is a long time trial which will suit the specialists and climbing all-rounders.

Stages 14 and 16 are sprint stages which sandwich a hilly stage 15 which has six categorised climbs and will see morning breakaway climbers score very well indeed. Stage 17 finishes with an HC climb to Emosson in Switzerland. Back across the border for stage 18 we have a hilly time trial which will suit climbers such as Froome, Contador and Porte (22.1) better than Martin and Cancellara, the time trial specialists.

Stages 19 and 20 are two more mountainous stages in the Alps before the riders fly to Paris for the final stage of the race and a sprint stage on the Champs Elysées.

On some mountain stages, Froome and Quintana may decide to take it easy and mark each other as they worry more about winning the yellow jersey than that particular day’s stage. This will open the door for other climbers such as Louis Meintjes (9.6), Joaquim Rodriguez (24.2) and Daniel Teklehaimanot (11.7) to pick up king of the mountains points in the day’s breakaway. Meintjes is also an interesting rider as he is one of the favourites for the white jersey alongside other under-25s riders Warren Barguil (22.0) and Wilco Kelderman (17.9).

The Strategies

In the Standard game, build your team with sprinters and puncheurs for the first six stages and then take it from there. Try not to get too restless switching sprinters for sprinters in the early stages as it is good to hold as many transfers for wholesale changes as the race goes from flat stages to mountain stages and back again as we go through the race. However, if a cheap rider emerges rooted to the top of one of the jersey classifications, they can prove to be a source of consistent points over the early stages and may be worth getting in. As a rule of thumb I try to get to Stage 21 with 5 transfers intact and this frugality with transfers leaves you in a good position to react well if any of your riders crash out in the later stages of the race.

In the Purist games you want to nail down the best riders for each jersey and a couple of the best general classification riders who will get stage wins and king of the mountains points. Often a team of 7 strong riders with cheap fillers do better than 9 average riders. Finally, the absolute key to the Purist games is to pick riders who don’t crash out or abandon due to illness. Your purist team can look excellent on paper but if only 3 of your riders finish the Tour de France its not going to do very well.

The Deadline

Each game closes at 11:00am BST on Saturday 2nd of July so make sure you are signed up and have your teams submitted before then!

FPL is a simple game made complicated by double gameweek planners.

363 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Eden Hazardous
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    I picked 5 players with some research and then gave up and selected the next 4 players based on how their names sounded to me .... 😆

    My favourite name was Lamda!

    1. Eden Hazardous
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Aru was a good name as well tbf.

    2. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      😆

      Tiralongo and Teklahaimanot are pretty good too

  2. Forza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Matthews might not contest the sprint today, according to the last bit of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHGeb4k69AY

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      good work 🙂

  3. Sauzée
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Who is the rider you are most nervous about leaving out? For me it is Kristoff.

  4. Forza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    All done, just doubtful about whether Soupe will be the sprinter. Can't bring myself to downgrade Cav though.

    Standard:
    Sagan, Greipel, Cavendish, Kittel, Coquard, Enger, Cimolai, Soupe, McLay

    Purist:
    Sagan, Froome, Rodriguez, Kittel, Mollema, Rolland, Telkehaimanot, Howes

    French only:
    Alaphilippe, Bardet, Coquard, Rolland, Voeckler

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Standard: Sagan, Greipel, Cavendish, Kittel, Groenewegen, Theuns, McLay, Bennett, Laporte

      Purist: Froome, Quintana, Sagan, Pinot, Vakoc, Rolland, Meintjes, McLay, Losada

  5. Eden Hazardous
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Quintana is the fav acc. to the Bookies. Why does not nobody have him?

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Got him in my purist team. Think he will win GC but isn't much use on a flat first stage suited to sprinters.

    2. Konig Luther
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      only a consideration for purist competition.. although people doesn't have money for everything and go for more regular riders.

      i thought froome was on top.

  6. Father Demo
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Hey guys, this is all new to me as well, but I did find a Tour Tracker app by Cycling News that seems to provide a lot of information and a real time scroll of live updates. That's handy since I don't imagine I will have the ability to watch anything more than highlights at the end of each stage.

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Yep, its really useful for staying on top of things and this is their web version of it for anyone on desktop: http://www.letour.fr/le-tour/2016/us/live/aso/

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Paul Voss was first over both cat 4 climbs for all of the minor KoM points available today.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Intermediate Sprint:

    Leigh Howard
    Jan Barta
    Alex Howes
    Anthony Delaplace
    André Greipel
    Marcel Kittel
    Peter Sagan
    Bryan Coquard
    Greg van Avermaet
    Mark Cavendish
    Fabio Sabatini
    Max Richeze
    Michael Morkov
    Alexander Kristoff
    Edvald Boasson Hagen

    1. Forza
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Alex Howes in my purist team 😎

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Wow great pick, I'm awful at picking out the breakaway men.

  7. Sauzée
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Think I will stick with ITV over Eurosport for the duration of the tour.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Inside 3k to go, all GC riders times are safe.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Katousha up early, EQS holding together nicely

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    OMG CAV!

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      The Dish!

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Cav's got yellow!!

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Ooof that was a big crash for the Katousha leadout, I hope nobody's out before their race has even started.

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      horrendous. Was it Kristoff?

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Kristoff was already up and sprinting by that point, I think it was Morkov after peeling off

  8. Forza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    CAV! 😀

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    1 Cav
    2 Kittel
    3 Sagan
    4 Greipel
    5 Theuns
    6 Laporte
    7 Coquard
    8 Kristoff
    9 McLay
    10 Henderson

    1. George Sillett
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      3,4,5,7 for me. Pleasantly surprised !

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Nice one with Theuns, he had some crazy odds in the hundreds on betfair today.

        1. George Sillett
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          Just like the 20/1 winner I had at Sandown today ! Hope Greenwindmill and Tony Hibbert backed it too.

            • 11 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Top stuff! The field for tomorrow's stage looks quite spread not sure where to go yet, maybe Martin at 20/1 ew, he was riding well at the Dauphine but he might just lead out Alaphillippe to the top.

            1. George Sillett
              • 9 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Thanks for persuading me to get involved Balders. I watched quite a bit of today's stage and thoroughly enjoyed it. Keeping my powner dry re transfers til the mountains . Would appreciate your feedback on this lot ( selected by bookie odds for the sprint stages initially) :-
              Saga
              Degenkolb
              Groenevegan
              Coquard
              Theuns
              Soupe
              Keisse
              Navardaskas
              Greipel

              Thanks

                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Glad to here, by and large it looks good though Degenkolb's form this year has been poor since he missed 4 months from January when he was hit by a car. And I'm not a fan of Keisse at £9.6, his ceiling is basically 5 points for an assist for Kittel. Judging by today, Mclay and Cav are the obvious catch-up replacements but there are a few others like Kristoff and Van Avermaet who should pick up points on stages 2 and 6 as well as the flat stages if you don't fancy Cav.

                  • 11 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  *stages 2 and 5 even.

                1. George Sillett
                  • 9 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  Thanks Balders. As usual your knowledge and insight is very impressive.

    2. Forza
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 9th for me.

      Sucks that Laporte sprinted instead of Soupe!

      1. George Sillett
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        That's mighty. Well done.

      2. George Sillett
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        I had Soupe.

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Great that Laporte sprinted you mean? 😎

        1. Forza
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          Laporte will be the cycling version of Lukaku. Everyone will get him after he wins stage 2, then he'll crash a day later.

            • 11 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Handy pick and forget rider for me, cant go too wrong at 6.8

    3. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      1-6 and 9 here!

      1. George Sillett
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Knowing not a lot about cycling I thought I had done well. Obviously not !

        1. Sauzée
          • 8 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          You did 🙂 I have never played before either so beginner's luck and all that!

      2. Forza
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        😯 that's almost as good as it gets!

        1. Sauzée
          • 8 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          I'll enjoy it while it lasts 😆

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      11 Holst-Enger
      12 Stuyven
      13 Barguil
      14 Alaphillippe
      15 Degenklob
      16 Renshaw
      17 Debusschere
      18 Rast
      19 Timmer
      20 Richeze

      There were lots of Giant, EQS and Trek in the top 20, so it seems like quite a few designated sprinters got caught up behind the crash.

  9. Sauzée
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Think we missed a trick with Soupe of the Day as a team name!

    1. George Sillett
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Happy with mine.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Matthews and Bennett were both caught up in today's crash, watch out for more news on them this evening.

    http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/third_times_a_charm_for_cavendish_in_tour_de_france_opener/

  10. Godfarmer
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    154 for standard
    50 for purist

    1. George Sillett
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      155 yippee.

    2. Godfarmer
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Good enough for 27th, I'm 28th... Leader has 270!

  11. Meimei
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Balders and Sauzee congraz for first stage!

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Thanks iii! There was definitely some luck in there to avoid most of the riders who got caught up in the crash, but I'll happily take those points on the board. 🙂

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Thanks! I look forward to my ignominious fall down the ranks 🙂

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Post Race Interviews Round-Up [via CQ: http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/reactions_from_stage_1_of_the_tour_de_france/%5D

    Mark Cavendish - "Tomorrow is a stage for Boasson Hagen but I will respect the yellow jersey"

    Etixx manager Patrick Lefevre - “Tomorrow is too hard for Marcel [Kittel]. We’ve got Julian Alaphilippe.”

    Tinkoff manager Sean Yates - “Tomorrow’s sprint is more suited to Peter [Sagan] and if he’s strong like today he should be right up there again. There’s no 3km rule, so we’ll have to be up there at the end to the line with Alberto [Contador].”

    Bryan Coquard - ”We have checked tomorrow’s climb in Cherbourg. Of course, it is a finish that I like. All sprinters will not survive."

    Giant Alpecin manager Marc Reef - “For tomorrow we will focus on Warren [Barguil] and place him in a good position. With Tom [Dumoulin] and John [Degenkolb] we will see on the day what is possible.”

    LottoNL manager Merijn Zeeman - "It’s probably going to be a finish for the overall riders and the specialists on this terrain. We want to take part in that fight and are going to bring Wilco Kelderman in position.”

    BMC rider Greg Van Avermaet - "The sprint [today] was hectic so it was not a good idea to sprint with the guys, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow. It’s a good finish for me so hopefully we can be up there for a good finish. There are a few contenders for tomorrow’s stage. Sagan is up there, Matthews, Alaphilippe, so it will be a big fight.”

    Orica manager Matt White - “There are no easy days at the Tour de France but tomorrow is a stage that suits us with the finish being slightly uphill after a lumpy and quite technical parcours.”

    Bora Argon rider Paul Voss - "It's a good day for our team, except for Sam Bennett who crashed. I hope he'll be able to start tomorrow."

    Elsewhere Groenewegen, Degenkolb and Matthews each confirmed they were held up in the sprint today by the Katousha lead out's crash.

  12. Jake Donahue
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Kittle and greipel to Mathews and allaphilipe?

    1. John Luthers Coat
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Its a fair shout, but you are probably going to want to bring them both back in tomorrow, for stages 3 &4. Thats the big question for us today, having picked the sprinters, how many do you now ditch just for one day?

  13. Meimei
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Mattews GVM EBH Alaphillippe IN fingers crossed !

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Punchy!

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Bold transfer use, that should definitely give you a leg up! Personally I'm just hoping my sprinters pick up some of those intermediate sprint points.

      1. Meimei
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        I was finding stage + yellow jersey points so interesting 🙂

  14. Forza
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Greipel started his sprint from about 4 miles out, still got the 11 points.

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Full Intermediate sprint results:

      1. Cesare Benedetti
      2. Paul Voss
      3. Vegard Breen
      4. Jasper Stuyven
      5. André Greipel
      6. Marcel Kittel
      7. Alexander Kristoff
      8. Peter Sagan
      9. Mark Cavendish
      10. Jens Debusschere
      11. Bryan Coquard
      12. Michael Matthews
      13. Gorka Izagirre
      14. Jacopo Guarnieri
      15. Winner Anacona

      Any sprinter not contesting these really kills their fantasy potential for the next few stages 😕

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Are they going to catch this break?

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Just, I think.

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Ooh time's tumbling now, that first climb in Cherbourg looked like a real slog for the break, this finale could have fireworks.

        1. Sauzée
          • 8 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          I would be impressed if Stuyven holds this!

            • 11 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Ughhhh he's struggling on the climb, this doesn't look good - its going to be agonisingly close.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Porte puncture, do BMC chuck all their GC eggs in Tejay's basket now?

    1. tkmlim
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      They have to. Porte's only hope is that they let him get away later, but he's too dangerous to allow that unless he's really far back.

    • 11 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    heartbreak for Stuyven, great ride from Tinkoff, they did everything right there and Sagan's second kick was incredible.

    1. Sauzée
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      So measured from Sagan. Alaphillippe must be frustrated!

  15. tkmlim
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Provisional top 20:
    1. Sagan
    2. Alaphilippe
    3. Valverde
    4. Martin
    5. Matthews
    6. Kelderman
    7. Gallopin
    8. Van Avermaet
    9. Mollema
    10. Froome
    11. Gerrans
    12. Rolland
    13. Yates
    14. Barguil
    15. Rodriguez
    16. Aru
    17. Quintana
    18. Costa
    19. Van Garderen
    20. Van Den Broeck

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Cheers, there were so many GC boys up there today! Coquard and EBH were nowhere to be seen so perhaps it was a bit steeper than they had imagined from there recon.

      Pinot, Nibali and Meintjes lost 10 seconds, Contador was 48 seconds back and Porte was 1'45 back.

  16. Meimei
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Very happy Sagan wins it 🙂

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Well done with your Alaphillippe and Matthews picks today, deserved points there.

      1. Meimei
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Thanks !

    1. Jake Donahue
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      He played a blinder in the last 500m

  17. Meimei
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Sam Benneth last rider home

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Ahhh nooo I sold him for Theuns yesterday after his crash!

    1. Konig Luther
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      🙁 Sold him

  18. Ayew Serious
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Had no Internet for last 3 days. I'm not doing so good.

    What's the general consensus with transfers?, is there anyone worth a transfer? Sorry, I'm very out of the loop

      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      What's your team atm? Sagan, Cav, Kittel and Greipel seem essential for the next few days, unfortunately your boy Sam Bennett crashed yesterday and looks in bad shape, but at least he picked up Lanterne Rouge points today for coming last.

      1. Ayew Serious
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        I am Cavendishless 🙁

          • 11 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          They're all riding for the intermediate sprints and picking up ~10 points a pop for them to add to their stage potential. The only others to place in both intermediate sprints so far have been Voss (breakaway) and Kristoff and Coquard.

    1. Meimei
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      You need as many good sprinter as possible. Stage 3 and 4 are like stage 1.

    2. Godfarmer
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Difficult to tell from the profile but the finish looks to kick up at the end, not sure about cav myself. But then I say that day 1

        • 11 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Last km is 2.5%, noticeable to bring the top end speed down a notch but I think Cav will still be up there.

        http://www.letour.fr/PHOTOS/TDF/2016/300/PROFILKMS.png

    3. Ayew Serious
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      So you guys think I need to get I'm Cav and probably as part of a double transfer?

      Losing Bennett?

      Team is Sagan, Kittel, Greipel, Coquard, Martens, Groenwegen, Bennett, Matthews and some fodder I don't remember

      1. Jake Donahue
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        I would bring in cav, I don't think he will stay until Paris and will give it everything in the first week to add to his stage tally

      2. Meimei
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Bennett is useless now he won't be able to sprint

        1. Ayew Serious
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          Cheers both. Now to choose a 7.5 or less guy.