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Thomas is a big name in cycling, especially the Anglophone cycling world. I have no doubt he would've deserved to be here had he just continued to be one of the most versatile and strongest riders in the world instead of trying to be something he never can be.Netserk said:Tom I understand, but what are Thomas and Ewan doing there?!
portugal11 said:I'm curious to see sagan vs gaviria in stage 2
That was only his second stage in a World Tour race then. He's a year older and a year better now. Not that it means that it's a given he will be up there challenging the likes of Sagan, but to me it seems pretty pointless to be comparing the results of one at that age. Huge leaps can be made within a year when you are that young.MADRAZO said:portugal11 said:I'm curious to see sagan vs gaviria in stage 2
Last year a Gaviria in fine form lost 6 minutes in the similar stage, thats just a bit harder this year, so you will likely have to settle with another Sagan vs. Van Avermaet . But ofcourse you never know with Gaviria.
I say too hard, Stybar should have a better shot.DNP-Old said:That was only his second stage in a World Tour race then. He's a year older and a year better now. Not that it means that it's a given he will be up there challenging the likes of Sagan, but to me it seems pretty pointless to be comparing the results of one at that age. Huge leaps can be made within a year when you are that young.MADRAZO said:portugal11 said:I'm curious to see sagan vs gaviria in stage 2
Last year a Gaviria in fine form lost 6 minutes in the similar stage, thats just a bit harder this year, so you will likely have to settle with another Sagan vs. Van Avermaet . But ofcourse you never know with Gaviria.
DNP-Old said:That was only his second stage in a World Tour race then. He's a year older and a year better now. Not that it means that it's a given he will be up there challenging the likes of Sagan, but to me it seems pretty pointless to be comparing the results of one at that age. Huge leaps can be made within a year when you are that young.MADRAZO said:portugal11 said:I'm curious to see sagan vs gaviria in stage 2
Last year a Gaviria in fine form lost 6 minutes in the similar stage, thats just a bit harder this year, so you will likely have to settle with another Sagan vs. Van Avermaet . But ofcourse you never know with Gaviria.
Yes, but I wouldn't look past Rui Costa, the guy's flying right now, a top rider in one week stage races and the hilly stages should suit him well.staubsauger said:Even Aru seems to be a more serious contender than Nibali!
Quintana versus Pinot versus Dumoulin imho! The final outcome might be a closer call than it looks like on paper.
I'd say they're all gonna lose time to Movistar in the TTT.hfer07 said:Quintanita to get his 2nd Trident for sure!!![]()
perhaps Nibs, Pinot & Mollema can offer some resistance- all depends on by how much they can gain in the TTT against Movistar.....
I'm really interested in the bumpy stages-because if ridden like a classics- those can do huge damage to any GC rider caught in a bad day.
Always looking forward to this race - one of my favorites![]()