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What about Westra...pretty good ITT. Should have no problem with these mountains. Any finishes suited to sprinters?
Logic-is-your-friend said:Kern finished his ITT in the Dauphiné last year when he was in great shape, in between JvdB and Gesink... Maybe he had a flat then?
rxgqgxnyfz said:Interesting how Astana went with entirely Slavic roster for this race.
Also notable that Vino and Kash are both in the race in one team.
rxgqgxnyfz said:Interesting how Astana went with entirely Slavic roster for this race.
Also notable that Vino and Kash are both in the race in one team.
karlboss said:2011
Schleck, Schleck, Cunego, Danielson,
That's 4 of the top 10 last year not to mention radioshack's best hopes who crashed out. Kloden and Leipheimer,
I know the majority always do dauphine, but this year is particularly thin on the ground.
webvan said:Good for him, like I just posted in the Gesink thread, true champs go for the win when they can and even if he collapses in the TDF (wouldn't be because of his attitude in the Dauphiné anyway) he'd still have a rare (never been done ?) PN/TDR/CD tryptic to his name.
Ryo Hazuki said:yeah only rare because what riders exatcly do all 3 p-n, tdr and dauphinee?
Ryo Hazuki said:that was 2011. the other years was just as horrible as now.
El Pistolero said:The only rare thing in (modern) cycling is winning Paris-Roubaix and the Tour de France in one career.
karlboss said:Who even has a shot nowadays? Evans and Cancellara are the best hopes nowdays. Really doesn't seem very likely does it. Given Evans has never ridden cobbled classics, and Cancellara would have to lose 10 kg or something.
karlboss said:Who even has a shot nowadays? Evans and Cancellara are the best hopes nowdays. Really doesn't seem very likely does it. Given Evans has never ridden cobbled classics, and Cancellara would have to lose 10 kg or something.
Pentacycle said:Don´t forget Wiggins used to ride PR as a ´preparation´, maybe if he´d really focus on cobbles instead of PN and Romandie he can do it. He certainly has the required power, so he could do it like Vansummeren did it. Another rider who could try is Hesjedal, he also seems quite heavy like Wiggins.(He still won't win the Tour though)
Finn84 said:Since Armstrong's double in 2002-03 Dauphiné has awful history in Tour btw.
2004 Mayo - crashed early, struggled for a long time before DNF
2005 Landaluze - surprising and controversial winner, 100th
2006 Leipheimer - horrible 1st TT, not flashy after that either, one late-race breakaway and 12th
2007 Moreau - well in the race but was caught napping in one stage where Astana blew up the peloton
2008 Valverde - won first stage but suffered a lot in Hautacam stage, finished 9th
2009 Valverde - CONI ban, not in the race
2010 Brajkovic - mainly a domestique for big guys, finished 43rd
2011 Wiggins - crashed, DNF
karlboss said:Who even has a shot nowadays? Evans and Cancellara are the best hopes nowdays. Really doesn't seem very likely does it. Given Evans has never ridden cobbled classics, and Cancellara would have to lose 10 kg or something.
Froome19 said:Technically Sagan has more of a chance than those two....
