Julien Simon finished top-20 on the Mur, and he can sprint as well, so he could do a top-5 today (if he isn't blown away in echelons before). For the win, Sagan will be the man to beat, surely.
Boleslav said:How is the wind direction and strength today for the possibility of echelons and splits in the group?
Jan the Man said:What about GVA surely he is more likely to top 5 than a number of those mentioned?
Greipel on second place? I think this ramp is too hard for himJancouver said:Top 15
1. Sagan
2. Gorilla
3. Johny
4. EBH
5. Froome
6. Alex
7. Coquard
8. G
9. Styby
10. Bert
11. Nib
12. Piti
13. Purito
14. TJ
15. Tony
I agree. Martin is way better at 7-9% gradients than he is on the super steep Murito climbs. He could win it today.Anderis said:I think there was simillar finish on last year's Vuelta and Dan Martin came 2nd to Matthews and in front of Purito, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the mix here even if it doesn't look hard enough for him. He is rarely mentioned in this thread so far. Maybe people assume he will crash before the climb.![]()
Lance Armstrong said:I go with Matthews at 40:1.
Otherwise Sagan vs Degenkolb. And Avermaet in Top 5 for sure.
It was 40:1 yesterday, now it's even 100:1.Sasquatch said:If you're going to donate money to bookies donate it to me. I'll give you odds of $1001 for Matthews to win the stage.
Not sure if serious.Lance Armstrong said:It's already 3 days since he crashed, he'll be much better today.
blaxland said:I would really like to see a big break of about 10 riders go today"
the sceptic said:Froome to use his new hill sprint skills and go for bonus seconds.