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The Hitch said:I know your joking, but seriously, this will actually be quite hard for Cancellara.
There are examples of where he won such races but there are also plenty where he has lost them and usually he isn't up against Valverde, Murito, Nibali etc.
If there were cobbles here, of course, but he's a bit out of his zone here in the climbers course to start with.
People say all he needs is a gap and then hell beat them and that the 10% climb offers that. Well dropping Murito for example on 10% is hardly going to be a walk in the park for Cancellara.
With no team either he could be royally screwed at the end vs Spain with say 4 riders maybe.
Gilbert is being too easily forgotten too. He will be there at the end no question.
Contador, if last year is any guide he will be Spains attack guy with 3 laps to go. A lot less flat though this time. Depending who is out front and how the other riders react, that could be the moment the race explodes.
Actually I wasn't joking at all. Ofcourse I exaggerated it a bit, but for me he is by far the biggest favourite. The false flat after the via Salviati fits him like a glove. There are only two guys who can follow him on such a road: Sagan and Gilbert '11. I think Gilbert is quite close at his WC-form of last year but I don't think it will be enough and Sagan is gonna crack at the very end like he did in the RvV.
Last year Gilbert was an easy pick after his two victories in Spain and the course that fitted him like a glove, but now I don't think there won't be anybody able to drop Cance.
Ofcourse I could be completely wrong, and the Via Salviati proves to be a tat too hard for Cance and Murito takes it, but I don't see it happening