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2011 Criterium du Dauphine Libere - 5th to 12th of June, 2.WT

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2011 Criterium du Dauphine Libere - 5th to 12th of June, 2.WT

Prologue: Saint-Jean-de Maurienne, 5.5km - This stage is a short prologue with a climb in it which is similar to 2009's opening tt.

Stage 1: Albertville to Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse 144 km - Rolling stage with a moderate rise to the finish.

Stage 2: Voiron to Lyon 179 km - Another rolling stage with the finish up a 1.4km climb @4.8%

Stage 3: Grenoble 42.5 km - same course as the tour de france. A rolling course which has some long straights although winds around Grenoble.

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Stage 4: La Motte-Servolex to Mâcon 173.5 km - Some climbs in the first half of the stage but overall should be a sprinters finish.

Stage 5: Parc des Oiseaux to Villars-les-Dombes Les Gets 210 km - An intermediate mountain stage with a 10.7km MTF which is @ 4.7%

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Stage 6: Les Gets to Le Collet d’Allevard 192.5 km - A big mountain stage with a HC climb Le Collet d'Allevard (11.2km @ 8.4%). This should be good.

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Stage 7: Pontcharra La Toussuire 117.5 km - A short but tough mountain stage with the finish up the Montee de la Toussuire (14.8km @5.8%)

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Provisional Startlist

Noted riders: Roche, Evans, Moncoutie, S Sanchez, Martin, Guzev, Karpets, Basso, Van den Broeck, Vinokourov, Boom, Gesink, LL sanchez, Gesink, Rogers, EBH, Thomas, Farrar and Brajkovic.

I doubt my preview of this race stacks up against Hitch's
 
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A lot of good stage racers. One thing that does surprise me is that Gesink is not riding Tour de Suisse this year and Morabito isn't either. Steve finished 4th last year in the tour de suisse (beat the great time trialler Gesink in a tt) and it is his home tour. You always see lots of support for him out on the roads.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
A lot of good stage racers. One thing that does surprise me is that Gesink is not riding Tour de Suisse this year and Morabito isn't either. Steve finished 4th last year in the tour de suisse (beat the great time trialler Gesink in a tt) and it is his home tour. You always see lots of support for him out on the roads.

I think Gesink got his schedule a little messed up last year.
This year training > Dauphne > More Training.
Tour gets harder in the 2nd half, riders can benefit to come with a little less racing in their legs, and a more specific training schedule.
 
auscyclefan94 said:
A lot of good stage racers. One thing that does surprise me is that Gesink is not riding Tour de Suisse this year and Morabito isn't either. Steve finished 4th last year in the tour de suisse (beat the great time trialler Gesink in a tt) and it is his home tour. You always see lots of support for him out on the roads.

That's because Gesink is going for the altitude training - dauphine - altitude training method, so liked by many. Gesink believes another altitude training closer to the tour will benefit him more than what he did last year, where he felt he peaked a bit too soon

Also, besides 2010, Gesink always did the Dauphiné instead of Suisse. So it's not that suprising
 
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I really like this route, a prologue, a long tricky time trial, a finish on a short hill, 2 2nd category finishes, and two hard mountain top finishes. Sprinters might as well stay home, with only one possible bunch sprint. That climb to Le Collet looks pretty difficult (well, for a French climb of course, it's hard to call anything difficult after the Giro).
 
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El Pistolero said:
DL usually has a lot of MTF, so this isn't that surprising.

The last two years they had two, in 2008 they had one MTF (although they had a difficult stage to Morzine as well).
 
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Expected to line up for Sky, Wiggins, Thomas, Uran, Zandio, Boasson Hagen, Flecha, Gerrans, Rogers. Probably the strongest squad of the year for Sky.
 
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Expected to line up for Sky, Wiggins, Thomas, Uran, Zandio, Boasson Hagen, Flecha, Gerrans, Rogers. Probably the strongest squad of the year for Sky.
EBH should've gone to TDS instead. He gets in shape very quickly and Picardie-> bayern -> dauphine will make him peak 1 month before the TDF. That's what happened last year...good thing they learn from their mistakes. There are basically no stages for him here anyway.
 
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Go evans hopes he keeps his brilliant form in TA and romandie does a good race again to add to his great season. He has a strong team too.
 
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Thanks on3m@n@rmy!


TeamSkyFans said:
Its acf. Hes old school. Still calls Het Neiuwsblad, Het Volt ;D

I also mistakenly called Monte Paschi Strade Bianche, Monte Paschi Eroica, .:p


I see Evans, Gesink and Brajkovic as the main contenders.
 
Dunno, I have a hunch Gesink will be trying to take it a bit easier this time, although that is against his nature and he'll probably be unable to contain himself in the mountain stages.

But he said something that after the spring season, he realised that by going at it in Oman, Tirreno and Basque Tour he was already a bit past his best in the classics. And he said maybe I shouldn't try in those other races, but I'm not able to really take it easy, it's against my nature.