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veji11 said:It's not nice to make fun of us poor frenchies. We have endured 15 years of pain, with the very occasional glimmer of joy (Moncoutie would have killed everybody without doping, Chavanel and Voeckler turning it up around 30). Now that we have a youngish generation full of quality riders, let us enjoy it !
And BTW, Gautier is proving quite good in the early year. No TDF winner in any way, but might be a Voeckler/Casar in the making, which is not bad at all.
trevim said:Notable contenders: Peraud, Brajkovic, Scarponi, Fedrigo, Dennis, Majka, Schleck, Frank, Tschoop, Duarte, Coppel, Jungels, Machado, Konig, Sepulveda.
I would like to see either Majka or Frank Schleck winning this and Machado doing well. We'll see.
CycloAndy said:***Peraud
**Majka, Jungels
* Scarponi, Frank, Dennis, Konig, Kangert
Peraud and Jungels both did well last year with a much stronger field so should be able to podium. Majka and to a lesser extent Konig could take the climbing stage but will probably lose time to Peraud, Jungels and Dennis in the TT. If Dennis had had more race miles in him, I think he would have had a great chance of getting on the podium.
Edit: Forgot Kangert. Would be two stars if he was guaranteed leadership so depends on if Scarponi is leader.
Dazed and Confused said:After 65km, all together.
Pace so slow it will take forever.
Going for a ride.
Bouhanni's rivals for this sprint are Julien Simon, Rohan Dennis, Navardauskas and Benjamin Giraud of La Pomme Marseille so I would not expect him to be too troubled. He is in a bad mood (again) after being overlooked for MSR. This seems to help sprinters, raging, I mean.ILovecycling said:Who is the favourite for the stage,Bouhanni?