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Not sure if italy should really commit 100% to viviani. Most of his wins lately weren't against the best opposition and looking at teams like Belgium, france, Poland, Netherlands, and Spain, I just can't imagine a race which is easy enough for viviani to win.Nirvana said:With Viviani in the form of his life i think Italy will control the race for him, riders like Bettiol, Moscon and even Nibali could go in the breaks but as stopper. Trentin will be the backup sprinter.hayneplane said:Alexandre B. said:The problem for Colombia is that their best chance to win or podium is also the 'worst' climber of the lot.hayneplane said:The Belgian selection looks brutal. Only question who the leaders will be and if the whole team buy into the designated plan. Potentially they can rip the race to pieces with constant attacks and every rider named looks strong enough to be a viable winning card in a breakaway.
The idea of the Columbian climbers ripping it up is intriguing too.
That is what makes it fascinating, they need to make the race hard enough to make it a shootout between Gaviria and Sagan and shed other hardier types like Demare but it will be tough to contain the Belgians and Italians without shedding their own main hope. Maybe if the group got small enough Uran becomes a sprinting from elite group option.
Gigs_98 said:Not sure if italy should really commit 100% to viviani. Most of his wins lately weren't against the best opposition and looking at teams like Belgium, france, Poland, Netherlands, and Spain, I just can't imagine a race which is easy enough for viviani to win.Nirvana said:With Viviani in the form of his life i think Italy will control the race for him, riders like Bettiol, Moscon and even Nibali could go in the breaks but as stopper. Trentin will be the backup sprinter.hayneplane said:Alexandre B. said:The problem for Colombia is that their best chance to win or podium is also the 'worst' climber of the lot.hayneplane said:The Belgian selection looks brutal. Only question who the leaders will be and if the whole team buy into the designated plan. Potentially they can rip the race to pieces with constant attacks and every rider named looks strong enough to be a viable winning card in a breakaway.
The idea of the Columbian climbers ripping it up is intriguing too.
That is what makes it fascinating, they need to make the race hard enough to make it a shootout between Gaviria and Sagan and shed other hardier types like Demare but it will be tough to contain the Belgians and Italians without shedding their own main hope. Maybe if the group got small enough Uran becomes a sprinting from elite group option.
It's sure that Viviani will be dropped but at the start the squad will be for him.Gigs_98 said:Not sure if italy should really commit 100% to viviani. Most of his wins lately weren't against the best opposition and looking at teams like Belgium, france, Poland, Netherlands, and Spain, I just can't imagine a race which is easy enough for viviani to win.Nirvana said:With Viviani in the form of his life i think Italy will control the race for him, riders like Bettiol, Moscon and even Nibali could go in the breaks but as stopper. Trentin will be the backup sprinter.hayneplane said:Alexandre B. said:The problem for Colombia is that their best chance to win or podium is also the 'worst' climber of the lot.hayneplane said:The Belgian selection looks brutal. Only question who the leaders will be and if the whole team buy into the designated plan. Potentially they can rip the race to pieces with constant attacks and every rider named looks strong enough to be a viable winning card in a breakaway.
The idea of the Columbian climbers ripping it up is intriguing too.
That is what makes it fascinating, they need to make the race hard enough to make it a shootout between Gaviria and Sagan and shed other hardier types like Demare but it will be tough to contain the Belgians and Italians without shedding their own main hope. Maybe if the group got small enough Uran becomes a sprinting from elite group option.
Nirvana said:It's sure that Viviani will be dropped but at the start the squad will be for him.
Take in account also that previously designed leaders Modulo and Colbrelly are nowhere with only twenty day to go so they'll change the original plan.
deneb said:According to Cassani few minutes ago on Eurosport IT, Viviani will race in case of a bunch sprint but the captains are Trentin and Colbrelli.
fauniera said:deneb said:According to Cassani few minutes ago on Eurosport IT, Viviani will race in case of a bunch sprint but the captains are Trentin and Colbrelli.
Makes sense to me. Certainly more sense than Guimards decision to start without any sprinters.
By the way, the "hilly" part of the lap looks like this:
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Nirvana said:There is no other way to descend from that hill so they can use it only as finish.lemon cheese cake said:The hill on the TTT course actually has a steeper average gradient, but having that would mean the circuit would be probably be far too big for whatever the UCI allow.shalgo said:
It's not a problem of UCI allowance.
Gigs_98 said:Austria
Pöstlbeeger RR and TT
Mühlberger RR
Haller RR
Zoidl TT
Surprised neither mühlberger nor preidler ride the TT. Especially for preidler this route would have been great
I don't understand this selection. No Bouhanni, Démare, or Coquard. I can definitely see leaving one or two of them home, but you've got to include one of them at least, given this parcours. They're going to feel silly if this thing comes down to some kind of sprint.Alexandre B. said:France
Julian Alaphilippe
Lilian Calmejane
Tony Gallopin
Anthony Roux
Warren Barguil
Cyril Gautier
Alexis Gougeard
Olivier Le Gac
Julien Simon
How many do you think will partake in said sprint? Last year it was flat, and neither Bouhanni nor Démare took part in that sprint.jaylew said:... some kind of sprint.
AQETUYIOI said:How many do you think will partake in said sprint? Last year it was flat, and neither Bouhanni nor Démare took part in that sprint.jaylew said:... some kind of sprint.
I meant I am surprised neither preidler nor brändle are riding, no idea why I wrote mühlberger. Therefore also no idea what happened to brändleGenericBoonenFan said:Gigs_98 said:Austria
Pöstlbeeger RR and TT
Mühlberger RR
Haller RR
Zoidl TT
Surprised neither mühlberger nor preidler ride the TT. Especially for preidler this route would have been great
Is Brändle ill?
You never know. Could be a large group or something smaller. Obviously there's no guarantee they'd be there but at least give someone a chance. It's not like anyone they're bringing has a shot of winning any kind of sprint involving more than a few guys. They're certainly not beating Sagan.AQETUYIOI said:How many do you think will partake in said sprint? Last year it was flat, and neither Bouhanni nor Démare took part in that sprint.jaylew said:... some kind of sprint.
jaylew said:You never know. Could be a large group or something smaller. Obviously there's no guarantee they'd be there but at least give someone a chance. It's not like anyone they're bringing has a shot of winning any kind of sprint involving more than a few guys. They're certainly not beating Sagan.AQETUYIOI said:How many do you think will partake in said sprint? Last year it was flat, and neither Bouhanni nor Démare took part in that sprint.jaylew said:... some kind of sprint.
GuyIncognito said:fauniera said:deneb said:According to Cassani few minutes ago on Eurosport IT, Viviani will race in case of a bunch sprint but the captains are Trentin and Colbrelli.
Makes sense to me. Certainly more sense than Guimards decision to start without any sprinters.
By the way, the "hilly" part of the lap looks like this:
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I still don't see the sense in betting on anything but a sprint.
Sure, it can happen. But it's not very likely.