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2015 Tour de Suisse Stage 9 TT: Bern 38.4 km

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Top 10 GC:
1 PINOT, Thibaut (FDJ) 29:25:28
2 THOMAS, Geraint (SKY) + 34
3 SPILAK, Simon (KATUSHA) + 47
4 POZZOVIVO, Domenico (AG2R LA MONDIALE) + 50
5 LOPEZ MORENO, Miguel Angel (ASTANA) + 1:14
6 DUMOULIN, Tom (GIANT - ALPECIN) + 1:24
7 MORABITO, Steve (FDJ) + 2:29
8 REICHENBACH, Sébastien (IAM CYCLING) + 2:43
9 HENAO MONTOYA, Sergio Luis (SKY) + 2:46
10 BARGUIL, Warren (GIANT - ALPECIN) + 2:51
 
Pinot should lose between 1 and 1:20 minutes to Dumoulin, who should win today, Spilak will be about 30 or 40 seconds behind, so probably won't overtake Pinot. Pozzo could pull off a Vuelta 2013 and surprise everyone, and I'm not sure about G - I have not seen him in a while in a long TT, although he will probably be on par with Spilak.

GC prediction:
Thomas
Pinot
Dumoulin
Spilak
Pozzo

Not very bold but oh well.
 
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SlickMongoose said:
Anyone know what time coverage starts?

Apparently 2:46pm CET.

Brullnux said:
Pinot should lose between 1 and 1:20 minutes to Dumoulin, who should win today, Spilak will be about 30 or 40 seconds behind, so probably won't overtake Pinot. Pozzo could pull off a Vuelta 2013 and surprise everyone, and I'm not sure about G - I have not seen him in a while in a long TT, although he will probably be on par with Spilak.
Not very bold but oh well.

He did horribly in his last TT, in Romandie, 84th, but he can't have been trying. In his longest TT this year, Volta ao Algarve (albeit 19km) he came third, three seconds behind Martin and Malori, and beat Kwiatkowski, Castroviejo, and Porte.

You have to go back to the Commonwealth Games for a TT of this length: he finished 14 seconds behind Dowsett and 5 behind Rohan Dennis, but that's 1. ages ago and 2. unlike either of them he'd just done the Tour.
 
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Brullnux said:
Pinot should lose between 1 and 1:20 minutes to Dumoulin, who should win today, Spilak will be about 30 or 40 seconds behind, so probably won't overtake Pinot. Pozzo could pull off a Vuelta 2013 and surprise everyone, and I'm not sure about G - I have not seen him in a while in a long TT, although he will probably be on par with Spilak.

GC prediction:
Thomas
Pinot
Dumoulin
Spilak
Pozzo

Not very bold but oh well.

My (clearly bolder ;) ) GC prediction

Thomas
Dumoulin
Pinot
Spilak
Pozzo
 
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With the length and course of this one Doumoulin should be a big favorite here, GC and stage. With his current form he should be able to take a minute on Thomas.
It will be interesting to see if Pinot has improved his TT. Engine looks to be a bit stronger than last year at least. Wouldn't be too surprised if he keeps Thomas behind him.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Jspear said:
Should be a very nice stage to watch. I'm hoping for a Dumoulin stage and gc win....don't think the gc win is very likely though.
http://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/race.asp?raceid=11946 who knows if the differences are this big
Damnit Ruben, I'd forgotten about the travesty that was the 2009 Tour de Suisse, why do you have to reopen those wounds?
me I loved the tour de suisse 2009