Dazed and Confused said:Parel van het Zuiden said:Zabriskie has zero chance to win this race.
Agree (even though I am a DZ fan). He'll struggle on the relatively steep pitches on Stages 2, 6 and 7
Dazed and Confused said:Parel van het Zuiden said:Zabriskie has zero chance to win this race.
Jancouver said:I think at least 3 stages will end up in a sprint with a large part of the peloton.
I wouldn't call it "at least" but "maybe". I think there will be good gaps after the first two stages and the race will be more aggressive because of that. Even some of the "easier" stages have climbs where most of the pack could be dropped.
My three predictions for stage 1.
- Crashes on descend from Mesa Grande. That road is dangerous!
- Attacks on Palomar. They are climbing Palomar from the east, the easier side but some of the bottom sections are around 10%. It is a long 18km (45min) drag with 800m gain. Descend from Palomar will be fast but the road is much better than Mesa Grande.
- Attacks on Cole Grade. about 3.5km climb averaging 8% with steeper bottom. That area is always HOT so 35C is expected.
If we dont have successful break similar to Nibali/F.Schleck in 2009 I would expect max 20-30 riders to finish together. This stage has more climbing than the 2009 edition, but again, they were doing the Palomar from south, which is harder.
Race Radio said:Agreed on Mesa Grande. Rode the Etape today and saw a very bad crash there
Was a bit surprised by the course. I thought it was pretty easy. A lot of rolling, gradual, climbing. The loop around Wolford with the wind could kill a break fast.
Could be sprint with 30-40 guys
Afrank said:As of now, doesn't look like it. Should be sending Talansky at least.
pastronef said:it looks like Talansky will ride Dauphine and the Tour
is he at home now? or at some training camp?
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...alansky-racing-to-win-en-route-to-tour_274329Then it’s a return to the Tour de Romandie, where he had a breakout second place to winner Bradley Wiggins last year, and then training at altitude, most likely at Lake Tahoe, California, before the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Libertine Seguros said:Utah and Colorado can because they're 2.1-rated, but California as a 2.HC race can only take teams from the top 2 levels, and Continental-ranked teams from the host nation.
maxmartin said:just read the news Rogers is back, he has been invisible this year
Bavarianrider said:I really don't understand why Tony isn't doing this.
Would suit him so much more then races like Pais Vasco.
Really can't understand his season sheduling.
He could shine on this US GT type of stage and even battle for the GC realistically. I ean if Zabriskie can, so could Tony.
Instead he choses to go for the GC in races like Tirreno and Pais Vascoagainst al the southern european climbers.
Really can't understand that logic![]()