Ataraxus said:
DFA123 said:
This is going to be the next chapter in Rodriguez v Valverde. Probably both be too busy watching each other on the final climb and will let some non-specialist climber jump clear to take the win.
Can't see Froome doing anything here. He'd have to probably attack on the penultimate climb, which isn't really his style, because he'd just get caught on the descent. The last climb is too easy to drop Valverde and Rodriguez on, especially after a 20km descent where they can fully recover.
The descent is not an excuse for JRod and Piti recovery. All the multiple mountain stages have descents but almost everytime they've been dropped by the likes of Contador and Froome.
If Sky (or any other team) puts a high pace in Saint Michel and Allos, Jrod and Valverde will drop like stones when attacks will start on Pra Loup IMO
I think you're massively under-rating Rodriguez and Valverde there. They are not a couple of chancers that can hang on if there is an easy pace, they are two of the best climbers in the world, who can stay with the very best (Contador, Froome, Quintana, Nibali) on all but the toughest Grand Tour stages.
If either of them have any kind of form, I can't see them getting dropped on a 6km climb at an average of 6.5%. Sky can set a very high pace on Col d'Allos, but Sky domestiques aren't really good enough to seriously trouble Valverde and Rodriguez, so unless Froome really goes for it (which he won't, because he can't descend), the Spaniards should be strong favourites.