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Crunch time for Evans

20 July 2008 | 16:48 - Saddle Sores - Jesse Fink

My kingdom for anyone who can describe what is going through Cadel Evans's mind right now as the Tour enters the big mountains.

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Not that my kingdom is much. A rumpled bed. Some books. Half a watermelon in the fridge. But a sports fan, even a fair-weather cycling one, couldn't ask for much more than the scenario going into Stage 15, Embrun to Prato-Nevoso, the first 183km of what looms as some serious legend-defining days for the Australian who is still clinging on to that nervous one-second lead.

A chokingly nervous one-second lead, mind, over Frank Schleck, who is an accomplished climber in his own right, having won a stage in the Alpe d'Huez in 2006 over Damiano Cunego (currently 14th). His brother Andy, who also rides for CSC, is back in 20th place and was anointed the pre-race favourite for this stage that ventures well (and rather spectacularly) into the Piedmont region of Italy and busts a gasket on the hors catégorie Col Agnel at 2744 metres, 500 metres higher than Kosciuszko after just 58 kilometres of riding.

Danish outfit CSC, which also has Spaniard Carlos Sastre currently lying in sixth, 1:28 behind Evans, is going all-out for a stage win tonight and my fellow SBS blogger John Flynn has flagged the widespread concerns over Evans's team Silence-Lotto, which he's not sure has "the hardware for an all-out firefight on the Alpine slopes" up against CSC.

In the latest issue of the American cycling magazine Pro Cycling, writer and cyclist Daniel Friebe calls the run-in to Prato-Nevoso "death by bicycle". The pace will breakneck from the start to reach the col and set up the platform for a fly to the finish line. This is no job for the fainthearted.

There's a great passage in Graeme Fife's book Tour de France about what's required to win – or even keep up – in the mountains. "No rider, not even the strongest, can match the natural fluency of the gifted climbers. When the pace accelerates on to the mountain and the high-flyers mount like weightless creatures and leave the rest of the field trailing with shaky legs and bursting with lungs, the men with any ambition have to hang on by raw power and unshakeable self belief; or lose."

Fortunately for Australia, Evans is tougher than the bullbar on a Top End ute so it's worth bearing in mind this is just the first of three stages in the Alps. As a former world mountain-bike champion, you would have to give Evans a very good shot to hold his own over the course of all three - Stage 16, Cuneo to Jausiers, is 157km but has not one but two HCs in the 2351m Col de la Lombarde and the 2802m Cime de la Bonette-Restefond, while Stage 17 is the big one, the Alpe d'Huez, 210.5km from Embrun with no less than three (count them out, three) HCs.

So often armchair fans of this great race are told the Tour de France is won or lost in the mountains so the next four days are absolutely crucial for Evans. If he can come through Stage 17 with the yellow jersey still on his back, and Frank Schleck still riding his slipstream, nothing short of a zombie attack will stop Silence-Lotto from pulling out the specially made canary-coloured bike they had made for Evans for his triumphal march into Paris.

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  • 23 Jul 2008 14:27 AEST

    Anton from Perth

    It looks like I may have to "eat my words" - well done to Cadel for his gritty performance yesterday. I am however worried about today's stage - CSC & others are going to attack on Alpe d'Huez like crazy and it just depends if Cadel is "dropped" by Schleck, Kohl, Sastre + possibly Menchov & by how much - if not too bad I think the race is his for the taking ! I'm also confused by Popovitch and the rest of Silence Lotto's team tactics - what they are up to? Not supporting Cadel in my opinion!

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  • 23 Jul 2008 13:05 AEST

    Jo from Gold Coast

    Cadel showed us why he was once a mountain bike world champion and Popovych was on US Postal's victorious team taking those downhills with ease and making Menchov look like an ameteur and the Schleck brothers wary of his looming presence. Silence Lotto is pacing themselves really well - when you think they are vulnerable and down they tease you with a great performance like last night. Keep the team CSC guessing. Silence your critics team Lotto and bring Cadel home and all of Australia with you.

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  • 23 Jul 2008 12:14 AEST

    Nitschke from Moscow

    Cadel was awesome last night. They could not break him. Can anyone please tell me why Popovitch did not drop back and help Cadel on the last climb? CSC had Voigt and the other guy drop back and help Schleck, meanwhile, Poppodonka, who has been as good as a man short for two weeks, decides he feels good and does not need to come back?! Surely would have been better in the likelihood of CSC break on Cadel, mechanical failure or for a drink at very least? Go Cadel!

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  • 23 Jul 2008 11:07 AEST

    meriam from sydney

    Bravissimo to Evans and Popovich for Stage 16. Exhilarating! Might sound odd but I think we can see through the tv coverage the cool determination of Silence Lotto in every stage in terms of tactics and strategy. And perhaps this is helping to transform the le tour in unimaginable ways? In the words of Martin Luther King, I think they're 'keeping their eyes on the prize!'May the gods keep Evans and Popovich safe on the road to L'Alpe-d'Huez.

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  • 23 Jul 2008 10:41 AEST

    Sean from Blue Mountains

    It is only a matter of time surely that Team CSC will crack. They have been riding strongly at the front of the peleton during the mountain stages; how much more energy have they got to protect the yellow jersey? Are they going to be able to do the same to Alp-d'Huez? So far the CSC machine has not cracked Cadel, which is a positive. The pressure is not on Cadel, it is on Schleck. Schleck has to gain more time before the ITT and he is running out of mountains to do it

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  • 23 Jul 2008 10:32 AEST

    Greg from Sydney

    Cadel Evans is a Gladiator of ancient legend, an indomitable spirit of the mountains. His 16th stage ride with virtually no team support in the face of opposition plotting one thin- get Cadel- and coming through with flying colours is an inspiration. Vive Cadel, yellow in Paris

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  • 23 Jul 2008 2:56 AEST

    James from Melbourne

    Oh how quickly we drop off the bandwagon!! The boy's not done yet! Great ride tonight. Important time gain over Menchov. If he rides this well tomorrow then the "super team" might have their work cut out. Schlek has to put more than a minute on Cadel and Sastre would have to climb like Ricco to have any chance of gaining enough time before the TT. Jobs not done but he is definately up and about!! And at last Popo has woken up....Cadel might finally get more than token support!!

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  • 22 Jul 2008 20:37 AEST

    Rod from Sydney

    Cadels thinkin i'm gonna punch these alps in the face & the next one & the next one , the telecast has been brilliant i want to go to oneday but you can't beat watchin it on tele , i think driving the course before/after would be pretty good .

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  • 22 Jul 2008 20:20 AEST

    Bill from Adelaide

    Steady as she goes.

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  • 22 Jul 2008 20:01 AEST

    Steve from Brisbane

    Cadel is saying " Christian, thanks for banning Astana and 3 of the best riders in the world but u never told me about team CSC". Come on Cadel. You are the best rider in the field. Hang on with grim desire and nail them in the time trial. Stay strong tonight. Goodluck.

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About this Blog

Saddle Sores is the first stab at Tour de France blogging by The World Game columnist Jesse Fink aka Half-Time Orange. Jesse is the author of 15 Days in June: How Australia Became a Football Nation (Hardie Grant, $29.95) and readily admits to knowing nothing about cycling. But he's a quick learner.

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