straightjacker said:I agree about Purito's chances... Much better than up the long drag (whatever the gradient is).
But is there, currently, a type of climb on which we can say Froome is disadvantaged?
Based on what we've seen in last couple of seasons, only an effort prolonged through couple of weeks racing can trouble him.
Not a climb by itself.
I think the evidence is there from 2013. Lost Tirreno on the crazily steep gradients and from what I can remember the only other time he got beaten (gapped) on a serious climb last year (outside of the last week of the Tour) was on the very steep Green Mountain by Purito.