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I figure evans to do okay but not take top podium place. Fingers crossed for kelderman and pozzo, and for quintana to minimize loses at worse.
Orbit501 said:So with this in mind, considering Pozzo...
1) was only beaten by the two best TTers in the world on that course.
2) appears to be in great shape right now.
3) most of the few TT specialists here are suffering in one way or another.
Is there any real reason why he can't be Top 3 on the stage tomorrow or even win it?
Could well take time out of Quintana & Majka, and may even spring a surprise on Evans & Uran too.
If we're looking for a surprise upset in GC gaps tomorrow then Pozzo could be the one to deliver it.
luckyboy said:He'll suffer on the 15km flat after the first climb. I'm betting he is top at the first check. Two hills at the end help too.
barmaher said:I think Majka will do a great time. He is in piping hot form. This is his moment. I can't see past Malori for the win, but I think Uran and Majka do good times.
Better Call Saul said:The bookies like Evans... How well do they normally read the tea leaves?
Malori already said it doesn't fit his kind of course + injuries.Afrank said:I'd like to see Malori win, so hopefully his injuries aren't too severe and he can pull off a good ride.
Also hope to see good rides from Quintana and Pozzovivo, and Evans to get a flat at some point so he doesn't take too much time from Quintana.
I'll be expecting Evans and Kelderman to do well. Could see Majka pulling off a good ride as well.
luckyboy said:Malori...
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Hope Evans doesn't do too well, and Pozzovivo can limit losses.
cineteq said:Malori already said it doesn't fit his kind of course + injuries.
Looking forward to seeing my predicted final podium perform very well: Evans, Kelderman and Majka.
Simply The Best said:If the earlier guys get rain as predicted I think one of the GC guys like Evans or Uran will take out the stage. Mind you Evans will have to improve drastically on his TT performances of the last couple of years which is a big ask.
Butterhead said:![]()
NOTES:
First rider starts: approximately 12.50 pm
Last rider starts: approximately 17.15 pm
Split timetable:
km 12.4 - Boscasso - m 650 (4ª cat.)
km 26.2 - Alba - C.so Langhe-v.Vico-C.so Piave
Quite a hilly TT but still a TT for the specialists.
What can we expect:
For some GC contenders we can expect big time gaps, and the gc will definitely have changed a bit after today.
Favorites:
My picks for the todays TT would be:
Ewans, Hejsedal, Kelderman and if Rogers havent to sore legs he could also do well, but after todays race I doubt he has the last 10% needed to win it, my big favorite have to be Ewans.
I don't know, but his form looked excellent on the TT bike in the TTT earlier in the race. I had a who-is-that-guy moment, and watched for his number and looked him up on the start list.Dekker_Tifosi said:Talking about a world class TT field, brings me to another question. Will Thomas Dekker break the top 70?![]()