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Poursuivant said:Think breakaway may go for broke ahea of rest day.
Who may fancy a breakaway day? Duarte, Hansen, Hoogerland, Roche?
jens_attacks said:ulissi again most likely. hopefully rolland is not cooked and gives it a try. or diego rosa
Pentacycle said:Yes unfortunately Ulissi is the big favourite again, GC guys can and will all try to save their legs. Put this MTF in the third week though and carnage ensues. I wish they'd have put in a tougher climb at this point of the race.
jsem94 said:Probably Ulissi again. Everyone's going to wait until the last 150 meters.
PirazziAttacksVino said:Probably this stage will be decided in another sprint/attack by a second tier favourite like Kiserlovski. I expect Kelderman to be up there with the big names again and hopefully he'll give the Top 5 a shot. He'll certainly try it, but I don't know if he's gonna be able to hang on on the Zoncolan.
Hope Moreno doesn't fck it up again in the finish. It's one of Katusha's last shots to save this GT..
ILovecycling said:I think break has a good shot for this stage,who has a chance:
Rosa?Santaromita?Duarte?Niemec?CAS?Cardoso?Landa?Cataldo?Weening?Hoogerland?Monsalve?Geschke or Arredondo and Pirazzi again?
Is anybody of these out of the contention due to injury?
Vino attacks everyone said:Now that Aru is sole leader of Astana, they can put all their force to the front at destroy the field up the last mountain. Quintana vs Basso vs Aru, battle of the century
That's Quintana's biggest problem.Bushman said:If Movistar had a strong team they could really tear it up on the steep section, but they are probably too weak.