It's going to be fast and furious. I'm expecting average close to 42 kph, and won't be surprised even if it's higher.
Nice opportunity to see new-old, reinforced, train in action, but it's far from reserved for Cav.
its all about Cav vs Kittel for sprinting supremacy- I might be inclined to go with Kittel because his team is fully supporting him while OPQS has riders going for GC & may lack the depth to help Cav..
we shall see
Will be a boring stage. Only question is someone able to break into the Big 3? Demare/Modolo? And which order the Big 3 will take. Would say Kittel is the fastest.
yes, if you want to challenge sagan for points jersey, or for MSR in example. Greipel showed in Oman, that he certainly got closer to Sagan and won the stages, which would clearly be Sagan's in previous years.
Well Sagan, as much as I would like to see that, he hasn't shown either sprinting form or will to fight in sprints so far, so his actual sprinting ability remains a mystery. However, with coming MSR, he might want to test also this aspect of his current shape. We'll see.
12:30 The first escape of the 49th Tirreno-Adriatico after 2 km race: at the exit from the town of San Vincenzo, leaving the group Canola (Bardiani-CSF), Dowsett (Movistar), Teklehaimanot (Mtn), Malacarne (Europcar ) and De La Cruz (NetApp). After 10 km, 4'07 "advantage.
12:49 A Bibbona, after 22 km, the advantage of the 5 rises to 4'38 ".