2015 Eneco Tour (2.WT), Aug 10 - 16th

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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Gilbert and Van Avermaet big favorites for the win though. They are good at both cobbles and hills. While Boom is only good at cobbles and Kelderman only at hills. Van Emden is reasonable on cobbles and bad on hilly terrain.

Gilbert and GVA did well to limit the damage that much

Kelderman was great on the cobbles 2 years ago and finished 7th in the GC
 
Boom did more than fine last year on the Ardennes stage. He has a better team now and the last 15k are pretty easy so Phil-Greg really need to put the hammer down from far out. If Boom has last year's shape it could be a very interesting battle.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Gilbert and Van Avermaet big favorites for the win though. They are good at both cobbles and hills. While Boom is only good at cobbles and Kelderman only at hills. Van Emden is reasonable on cobbles and bad on hilly terrain.

Gilbert and GVA did well to limit the damage that much
Kelderman was very strong in the cobbles in 2013.
By the way, great performance today by jos and wilco.
 
Yeah, Phil-Greg are slightly ahead as top favourites, though I'm very curious to see how they will race this. Bmc have tried to separate them as much as possible but here they are now as the 2 biggest contenders :)
 
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SafeBet said:
BMC has numbers so difficult to beat them.
I'm curious to see what Felline can do after a promising result in today's ITT.

Wellens looks in good shape too.

I was more impressed by Wellens' TT, since I rate Felline more highly as a TT-er (he did fine though). But it would be better for him if they reversed the Ardennes circuit.

Nice to see Keldermercx back.

Boom is in a good position, especially if he doesn't lose time in the Ardennes, but GvA and Gilbert will be in their element from now on. It will be interesting to see how BMC will play it from here. Etixx will be disappointed, but they've got a stage win and have good opportunities for more.
 
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Flamin said:
If Boom has last year's shape it could be a very interesting battle.

He didn't ride well in the Tour of Denmark. Of course it is not as prestigious to win, but he was in the lead and threw the victory away. It could have been due to poor tactics from Astana though. He was left quite a bit to his own devices.
 
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Boom himself said he was still building up shape for Eneco in Denmark thus wasn't good enough to compete for the GC.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Meh, he won a stage and didn't really care much for GC. If you see the difference between his Denmark time trial and ENECO it's huge. ENECO motivates Boom much more than Tour of Denmark

He was already out of gc contention in Tour of Denmark tt, not really comparable.

I know Denmark wasn't a goal for him for him but he wasn't anywhere near the best on stage 3. I don't think he is in good enough shape just a week later to keep up with GVA, Gilbert and Kelderman on the hilly stage.