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2013 Tour de Suisse, Stage 1: Quinto - Quinto 8.1KM

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A long prologue so Cancellara is the big favourite.

TJVG will imo come out on top from the GC riders shortly followed by Costa and Spilak
 
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Cancellara should be able to win this one fairly easily, even with not having worked on the TT much this year. Can't see too many guys (or any really) that are that close to him in the TT (and especially in a prologue like this).
 
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Maybe if he finds any motivation somewhere. At the 15km TT in Tour of Belgium 2 weeks ago, he ended 77th, 2 minutes behind Martin.
 
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Buffalo Soldier said:
Maybe if he finds any motivation somewhere. At the 15km TT in Tour of Belgium 2 weeks ago, he ended 77th, 2 minutes behind Martin.

Yeah, Cancellara is by far the best prologue rider here...on paper. His form in the Tour of Belgium seems really lacking (not surprising considering his goals for the rest of the season). He could win, but I don't think it's a done deal at all.

If he's well rested from the Giro I think Kelderman could top-5 here as well.
 
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will take it.

But TJVG will fight him all the way.

Rasmussen. Gretsch and Kelderman could make things competitive.

Sagan beat him easily on vey similar course last year :rolleyes:
 
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Guys is this the same stage as last year. Did'nt Sagan win that prologue of Kessiakoff.
 
No, it's another prologue stage. Last year (and the two years before that) was much more hilly, basically once up the climb and then back down. Sagan won last year in front of Cancellara who had won the two years before. Kessiakoff won the longer TT in last year's TdS, also in front of Cancellara.