Great reminder @Parrulo. This was probably the best mountain ride from Gesink ever, just before his best GT performance ever. He was explosive enough back then, not this diesel Basso style he's now.
Anyway about this stage:
1) I hope Mollema proves himself as true a climber since lots of people think he's more of a puncheur. I like to think of him as a climber and better GT material than Kelderman or Krujswijk.
2) Rui Costa: lots of suffering waiting for him: he hasn't looked in the same shape as last year (winning Verbier like a boss in front of pure climbers). At the end of the day, I'm happy if he keeps his podium chances.
3) Kreuziger, the one I want to win the stage. He has been riding agressively, his teams needs points and I'm a bit of a fanboy. So let's go!
4) Outsiders I want to do well/win: Daniel Martin and Thibaut Pinot. And Andy Schleck, seriously.
On a side note: after riding pointless breaks in the Giro flat stages, I see that Ricardo Mestre is riding this too, probably dead tired considering where he has been finishing the stages. What is Euskaltel trying to do? Burn him out and dump him later in the year? Using him for his points alone and to fill roosters? Really considering and touching of them
