2019 Tour de Romandie 30 April - 5 May

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I had been checking Geraint's Instagram post-TdF. All i saw was partying and restaurants, for months really and the kilo's came and came. I must say he looked really solid today and also rode a good prologue yesterday. I didn't expect he'd be in such good shape by now :p
 
Last Km of Stage 1 (00:57 English) — @flobikes
http://www.steephill.tv/players/720/twitter/?title=Last+Km+of+Stage+1&dashboard=tour-de-romandie&id=flobikes/status/1123607677869932544&yr=2019

Winner's Interview from Stage 1 (01:18 English) — CyclingProNet
http://www.steephill.tv/players/youtube3/?title=Winner%27s+Interview+from+Stage+1&dashboard=tour-de-romandie&id=0RFgpioycs8&yr=2019

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Not bad racing at all.
I'm a bit surprised with the outcome of that sprint, but considering Roglic's form this spring - nothing's surprising anymore.
Good to see the riders are in the mood for racing already from the beginning.
 
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Velolover2 said:
I wonder if Roglic could have challenged Fuglsang in Liege when he is in this kind of shape?

RaF + flat finish suits him well.
Still have to consider that 260 km, rain and such is another ballgame. Correct me if Im wrong, but has he ever done good in a one day race? People who know me know that im definitely not the chavaunistic type, some would argue the direct opposite in fact, but I dont believe anyone in the world could have followed Fuglsang on Sunday.
 
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Too bad Fatancur didn't have enough energy to go for it once he bridged to G.

Nice win by the ski jumper :eek:
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Velolover2 said:
I wonder if Roglic could have challenged Fuglsang in Liege when he is in this kind of shape?

RaF + flat finish suits him well.
Still have to consider that 260 km, rain and such is another ballgame. Correct me if Im wrong, but has he ever done good in a one day race? People who know me know that im definitely not the chavaunistic type, some would argue the direct opposite in fact, but I dont believe anyone in the world could have followed Fuglsang on Sunday.
He hasn't really tried it. Got 7th in Emilia and 17th in Lombardia last year. Doubt he was in great form either.
 
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Red Rick said:
Valv.Piti said:
Velolover2 said:
I wonder if Roglic could have challenged Fuglsang in Liege when he is in this kind of shape?

RaF + flat finish suits him well.
Still have to consider that 260 km, rain and such is another ballgame. Correct me if Im wrong, but has he ever done good in a one day race? People who know me know that im definitely not the chavaunistic type, some would argue the direct opposite in fact, but I dont believe anyone in the world could have followed Fuglsang on Sunday.
He hasn't really tried it. Got 7th in Emilia and 17th in Lombardia last year. Doubt he was in great form either.

That 17th place doesn't tell the whole story, though. He did form part of the glorious quartet with Pinot, Nibali and Bernal but that killed him on the Civiglio.
 
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Velolover2 said:
I wonder if Roglic could have challenged Fuglsang in Liege when he is in this kind of shape?

RaF + flat finish suits him well.
Is his shape even that great. I switched in relatively late today so I didn't see everything but to me it looked like he got dropped before coming back with a group
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Velolover2 said:
I wonder if Roglic could have challenged Fuglsang in Liege when he is in this kind of shape?

RaF + flat finish suits him well.
Still have to consider that 260 km, rain and such is another ballgame. Correct me if Im wrong, but has he ever done good in a one day race? People who know me know that im definitely not the chavaunistic type, some would argue the direct opposite in fact, but I dont believe anyone in the world could have followed Fuglsang on Sunday.
Maybe not this year. Fuglsang has been a super saiyan.

But if the final is the same next year and he is peaking for the Ardennes, he has a good shot at winning it. I think he could do the same trick as Fuglsang. The new route favors a rider like him.

Based on what I saw in Lombardia, he has the potential be good in one-day races. But he needs to peak for those races.