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Hugo Koblet said:This is for the breakaway I think. Adam Hansen will give it a go for sure. It should suit Moser well. Brambilla and Oss as well.
On wet cobbles Nibali is genuinely great. I still think it it's raining in Paris-Roubaix one day he should just turn up and see what happens. I know he won't win but it'll be interesting to say the least.dacooley said:all this hype around stratospheric nibs' abilities on suchlike terrains is pretty hilarious.
For Oss, 8.6 km at 6.4% is way too much.Hugo Koblet said:This is for the breakaway I think. Adam Hansen will give it a go for sure. It should suit Moser well. Brambilla and Oss as well.
Jancouver said:Red Rick said:Hopefully no chance of EWP in case of heavy rain?
Depending on how Cancellara feels. If he is feeling good and want to race, the stage will go on otherwise he may just cancel the stage for being too wet/slippery![]()
Cycletube said:I think Valverde will win today's race and Dumoulin will extend his lead, because Dumoulin said several times in the dutch he was looking forward to this race. But moser has some great chances too he won the strade bianche already. But it will be a great race to watch![]()
chaves is about the best positioner in the peloton for gc guysPantani_lives said:The positioning before the climb will be important, because the first half of the climb is very narrow. I'm not sure if riders like Chaves and Zakarin will be good at that.
Taxus4a said:Cycletube said:I think Valverde will win today's race and Dumoulin will extend his lead, because Dumoulin said several times in the dutch he was looking forward to this race. But moser has some great chances too he won the strade bianche already. But it will be a great race to watch![]()
I think Moser have some chances, but not becouse strade bianche, becouse this climb has nothing similar to strade bianche except the strade....
Vanmarcke did well in Strade bianche, but if you put him a climb of 200 meters he will have serious problems, so imagine almost 600...I think even hard for Moser, but with Moser it is a good day,it is not the climb, it is the descent, flat and the finish very good for him...
But as well Uran has some chances to put time on GC, and that is more important...I think, so Moser should help and use his oportunity if possible...
SeriousSam said:Let's hope the win isn't gifted (ie the break doesn't win)
Valv.Piti said:Valverde the favourite again, but Movistar has a tendency to ride super conservative in GTs apart from the Vuelta. You rarely see them trying to catch breaks despite having the favourite which is something I've always had a bit of a problem with - especially last year in the Tour.
Its wide open really, nothing could happen and all hell could be loose. Too bad with the cancelled climb beforehand, the profile looks very lacklustre now apart from Poti.. how bad is the descent?
Valv.Piti said:Who's the favourite then?
Valverde is a pretty obvious favourite according to bookies.
Arredondo said:Valv.Piti said:Who's the favourite then?
Valverde is a pretty obvious favourite according to bookies.
I would rank Ulissi and Dumoulin just as high as him.
classicomano said:No gifts, no soft pedalling. Tom is gonna make you work for that Maglia Rosa.
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markene2 said:Fuglsang to defy Astana orders and abandon a struggeling Nibali.
He is going to be the Landa of last year in this Giro.
Valv.Piti said:Arredondo said:Valv.Piti said:Who's the favourite then?
Valverde is a pretty obvious favourite according to bookies.
I would rank Ulissi and Dumoulin just as high as him.
Interesting, then it seems there's many money to win for you on the Valverde/Ulissi duel if you can make it before the stage starts. If the probability of Ulissi and Valverde is even, 50% of who is finishing higher, and you have a odds at 2,62, you play that and laugh all the way to the bank.
What SS would need most there would be a Jalabert-Dietz moment. All the plaudits of course went to Bert Dietzgregrowlerson said:SeriousSam said:Let's hope the win isn't gifted (ie the break doesn't win)
I can see it now. Wellins has multiple minutes in hand at the bottom of Arcalis at this years first MTF at the Tour, and just holds on to win. Meanwhile, the Dawg puts his GC rivals to the sword, AX3/PSM style, putting himself in command of the yellow jersey. On the forum Froome's performance is largely ignored whereas much plaudits are given for the breakaway victory. Serious Sam struggles to bite his tongue....
It shall be like Lance on Hautacam 2000.
SS, do you also subscribe to Lance's phrase; "No gifts"?![]()
markene2 said:Fuglsang to defy Astana orders and abandon a struggeling Nibali.
He is going to be the Landa of last year in this Giro.
