2014 Paris - Nice, stage 2: Rambouillet - Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche 205km

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ianstannard said:
Betancur didn't lose time, Gerrans and Barbet lost time. I think Thomas will be a podium contender also.

You're right about the time losses. Thomas could easily do well, but - like wirral said - basically anything is possible without mountaintop finishes and time trials.
 
Will OGE work for someone else for GC? Simon Yates?

I note that BMC where going to have Cummings as their GC Leaders after TJ dropped out, that obvioulsy hasn't worked out, did Phinney try and help pull second group back yesterday
 

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Are sprinters like Bouhanni and Meersman likely to get dropped in climbs? There are a few catagory 2 and 1 climbs in the latter stages.
 
del1962 said:
Will OGE work for someone else for GC? Simon Yates?

I note that BMC where going to have Cummings as their GC Leaders after TJ dropped out, that obvioulsy hasn't worked out, did Phinney try and help pull second group back yesterday

Cummings was pretty unfortunate yesterday, he made the split but punctured with about 10-15K to go.
 
ianstannard said:
Are sprinters like Bouhanni and Meersman likely to get dropped in climbs? There are a few catagory 2 and 1 climbs in the latter stages.

Generally sprinters are rather big (compare Kittel to Quintana), which means they have to haul quite a lot of weight over the climbs.
However, sprinters also tend to be good descenders (in that situation being big is actually an advantage) and since there are no MTF finishes in this race...

But honestly though, I really don't know. :)
 
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ianstannard said:
Is Meersman and Bouhanni likely to win this tour?

If the hilly stages are raced, in the sense of the word, ie there is actually a race, both will be dropped. If they are taking it more easily, a Meersman in top form could hang on on certain of these stages, but if guys like Betancur have any ambition regarding this race, they will make the race hard enough to drop them. More interesting will be to see if a guy like Thomas is able to hang on in select groups on steep climbs.
 
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theyoungest said:
So if he gets 2nd, you wouldn't be surprised :p

Typical Dutch reaction... "hij mag me verrassen".

Haha yeah :p

Hofland showed good form and I think he is able to beat anyone in this (sprinting) field atm - if not totally flat - but for some reason I can't see him beating all of them at the same time!