alspacka said:Lars Bak, Lotto dom. Formerly of HTC.
Unless I missed a joke?
Yeah. Lars Bak, the guy who is rarely at the back.
alspacka said:Lars Bak, Lotto dom. Formerly of HTC.
Unless I missed a joke?
ferryman said:OK apologies in advance but who is Bak?
Butterhead said:Roche in the break today? I think so, or even a EBH could have a go, Bak and Adam are the obvious choices, but with Roche and EBH in the break it will be a tough one. My money is on EBH today.
And it will definitely be a breakaway who takes it today, important day Thursday, or maybe Hugo will make a bet about that?![]()
UlleGigo said:What's the forecast like? Is there any chance of decent winds along the coast?
Pricey_sky said:Matthews has abandoned? He had a nasty fall before the rest day and his right a**e cheek looked torn to bits.
Orbit501 said:I tend to agree. A Team Colombia rider FTW.
I predicted Weening or Rubiano to win stage 9.
This time I'm going to predict Rubiano or Pantano to win. If it's Rubiano it'll be from the proper breakaway, if it's Panatno it'll be from a late attack.
el_angliru said:I'd like to see a very fast first hour with lots of riders trying to escape, but noone succeeding. Then I'd like a very big group (20+ riders) to escape at the first cat. 2 climb (13.5 km @ 4.4% according to Climbbybike).
But not very realistic, I'm afraid.
Was it the other Rubiano who joined Beppu, Godoy, Preidler and Marangoni in a breakaway attempt?Avoriaz said:Rubiano is a DNS
DJ Sprtsch said:Was it the other Rubiano who joined Beppu, Godoy, Preidler and Marangoni in a breakaway attempt?
We already brought you the news that Michael Matthews didn't start today. Two other DNSs are Georg Preidler (Giant-Shimano) and Miguel Angel Rubiano (Colombia)
GuyIncognito said:Uhh...today and every stage until the end?![]()
ILovecycling said:Looks very realistic now.
No break hasnt been established yet.![]()
Dazed and Confused said:After 45km, peloton together.
Yes, this will likely be a very hard stage indeed.
50 km/h avg for the first hour.