SafeBet said:
Roglic is an interesting case. He's considered amongst the favorites by many without having any result whatsoever in one day races (his best result outside his national championship is a 21st in San Sebastian). How do we know he has the stamina for such a long race?
I think Alaphilippe is the clear favorite here, but it will be a difficult race to control. Kreuziger is my dark horse. Adam Yates and Uran two strong contenders.
You make a strong point, but are we sure you need a good one day pedigree to win a mountainous worlds? Let’s look at past tough olympics/worlds in recent years:
Duitama: Olano won a national RR, not much else in one day races
Beijing: Strong performances in many classics
Mendrisio: Evans never had much of a one day pedigree aside from his world title
Florence: Costa strong results in other classics
Rio: We all know GVA’s one day talents
So 3/5 had a good classics resume. Including Rio in that list is somewhat generous imo, I don’t think it was as hard as the others. I think history suggests a rider without a strong one day palmares can win this race