2015 Bayern-Rundfahrt May 13-17 2015 (2.HC)

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ciranda said:
No the course should be fine for him, maybe too short though.

He almost won a stage race in Italy last year and is pretty good uphill.

I hope you are right. We had a long discussion here last year or the year before about why exactly someone so good in the TT didn't have a pro contract. Nobody had a really convincing answer. At the very worst, someone with that TT level could sit on the front pulling back the break for a very very long time.

On another note, here's an interview with Sam Bennett, carried out before his second stage win:
http://cyclingtips.com.au/2015/05/bennett-building-confidence-after-recent-wins-id-be-over-the-moon-if-i-could-take-a-tour-stage/
 
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ciranda said:
No the course should be fine for him, maybe too short though.

He almost won a stage race in Italy last year and is pretty good uphill.

That was the first time ever he showed something uphill and that is only when he is in top, top shape. He has been doing track this winter and in LBL he said he was still a couple of kg heavier than in fall last year when he went uphill well. The flatter the better for him, at least for now.
 
What chances do people give of Dowsett retaining the race lead? tomorrow is 197.8km and he didn't cope well in the Tour of Britain going over hills - albeit he had been in a breakaway the day before.

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Bushman said:
ciranda said:
No the course should be fine for him, maybe too short though.

He almost won a stage race in Italy last year and is pretty good uphill.

That was the first time ever he showed something uphill and that is only when he is in top, top shape. He has been doing track this winter and in LBL he said he was still a couple of kg heavier than in fall last year when he went uphill well. The flatter the better for him, at least for now.


Well the result shows he's not in great condition but nothing to do with hills or no hills on the course. The uphill part seems to be ~100m rise in ~eight kilometres so not real hills anyway and btw Dowsett was caught and passed two times by Quaade, second time after a puncture, in the World Champions last year.
 
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ciranda said:
Bushman said:
ciranda said:
No the course should be fine for him, maybe too short though.

He almost won a stage race in Italy last year and is pretty good uphill.

That was the first time ever he showed something uphill and that is only when he is in top, top shape. He has been doing track this winter and in LBL he said he was still a couple of kg heavier than in fall last year when he went uphill well. The flatter the better for him, at least for now.


Well the result shows he's not in great condition but nothing to do with hills or no hills on the course. The uphill part seems to be ~100m rise in ~eight kilometres so not real hills anyway and btw Dowsett was caught and passed two times by Quaade, second time after a puncture, in the World Champions last year.

Even though he has proven he can go uphill when in top shape, a flatter course will always suit him better. Especially when he is not at his ideal weight (for road racing).
 
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TMP402 said:
What chances do people give of Dowsett retaining the race lead? tomorrow is 197.8km and he didn't cope well in the Tour of Britain going over hills - albeit he had been in a breakaway the day before.

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It's not that hard. Those tiny bumps are barely hills. But I'm sure Machado will try to go for those valuable bonus seconds (is there any?) in the sprints on the final stage.
 
1 John Degenkolb (TGA)
2 Rüdiger Selig (KAT)
3 Sam Bennett (BOA)
4 Dylan Groenewegen (ROP)
5 Michael Carbel Svendgaard (CLT)
6 Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (MTN)
7 Andrato de Mattos (STH)
8 Jonas Vangenechten (IAM)
9 Nacer Bouhanni (COF)
10 Ramunas Navardauskas (TCG)

...Bennett...

Dowsett wins GC. Machado second, Bárta rounds it out.

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GC:

1 Alex Dowsett (Movistar Team) GBR 20'07'29
2 Tiago Machado (Team Katyusha) POR +2"
3 Jan Barta (Team Bora-Argon 18) CZE +18"
4 Ramunas Navardauskas (Team Cannondale-Garmin) LTU +22"
5 Dylan van Baarle (Team Cannondale-Garmin) NED +31"
6 Nils Pollitt (Team Stölting) GER +33"
7 Jack Bauer (Team Cannondale-Garmin) NZL +46"
8 Larry Warbasse (IAM Cycling) USA +47"
9 Gustav Erik Larsson (Cult Energy Pro Cycling) +52"
10 Jasha Sütterlin (Movistar Team) GER +53"

ITT result:
1 Dowsett
2 Machado +1
3 Barta +17
4 Navardauskas +26
5 van Baarle +29
6 Politt +31
7 Warbasse +46
8 Bauer +48
9 Larsson +50
10 de Vries +51
11 Sütterlin +54

So apart from a handful of boni here and there... it's a typical Bayern Rundfahrt (other than last year's more interesting route).
 
Of course they can. They could make one of the greatest short stage races on the planet with something for every type of rider in a 5-day race if they put their mind to it and the host towns were in the right areas. The problem at the moment is that even if the host towns aren't perfectly located, they don't even optimise the opportunities they DO have.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Of course they can. They could make one of the greatest short stage races on the planet with something for every type of rider in a 5-day race if they put their mind to it and the host towns were in the right areas. The problem at the moment is that even if the host towns aren't perfectly located, they don't even optimise the opportunities they DO have.
Can you give me a link to a page in Design thread if you made one (route)? ;)