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veji11 said:agreed. This is the perfect stage for offensives strategies combining early breakaway and leaders. why ? Because it comes after rest day, because there are already som big time gaps and some leaders are in the doodoo (Talansky...), and because this course is demanding but not too much : the last 60ks never stop going up and down, but the gradients are mainly around 5% : draft plays a major role and gregarii can be critical because they can pul for 5/10ks whereas on real climbs they are of hardly any help to a leader.
Probably won't happen, but the worst scenario for Astana is a breakaway with the usual attackers (Chavanel, Voeckler, Cancellara, the orphaned Saxo boys,etc...) + quite a few leader's teammates (some skys, some Garmins, some Movistar) + some in between GC riders who have already lost time and don't seem that dangerous, but that you can't just let go (Geraint Thomas, Ten Dam, Konig)... Put all this together in a group of 25 riders.. Have them have 4/5 minutes at the 55ks to the end mark.... AND... watch Porte or Valverde attack sometime near the 40 to 30 ks mark... AND have Sagan go with them... Nightmare scenario for Nibali.
Won't happen of course, but this is the type of stage that can tire out the leader's team because it has to be kept under controle. Ideal for them is if a breakaway like on stage 8 goes.... pfiooo, sigh of relief, no GC relevant rider or teammate in there... but my bet is on a breakaway more akin to stage 9.
Saxo orphans, ahhhh are we starting a collection for them.