2019 Tour de Romandie 30 April - 5 May

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I've just watched the final part of the stage. Nice win for Rogla. I've always thought he's one of the best sprinters among climbers. He has lost a lot of sprints before because he usually went against Alaphilippe who is in my opinion the fastest rider among non sprinters (also excluding Sagan and MvdP) or because he usually starts the sprint from a bad position, mainly from the front.

He didn't look that good on the climbs though. Gaudu and Thomas were very impressive there I have to say.
 
I also think Roglic could have beaten Fuglsang last Sunday. He seems good in bad weather, looked stronger than fulgsang in tirreno adriatico in my opinion and could beat fuglsang in a sprint with out pedalling.
 
Küng is an absolute beast on this occasions. Hopefully he will also have a better classic campaign next year. 11th at Paris-Roubaix was his best this year, which is not bad, but he could still do better.
 
Well when Kung is in the break and they have 2 minutes with 30 kms to go - You play around on a fairly downhill and technical finish on a wet day with a strong rider at the front then you may have a problem.
 
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yaco said:
Well when Kung is in the break and they have 2 minutes with 30 kms to go - You play around on a fairly downhill and technical finish on a wet day with a strong rider at the front then you may have a problem.
This, it looked like nobody in the bunch wanted to take risks when the rain started again.
 
Küng will ever be the new Cancellara. He is more like a rouleur version of De Gendt or De Marchi.

There need to be more challenging flat-ish stages in general. Make the routes more narrow, add some cobbled sections, add some gravel. The big guys who aren't sprinters need stages too. It's a joy to watch Küng on his own.
 
Friday's stage 3 from Romont to ... err ... Romont! 160 km
start 13.25 CET TV from 16.00 CET - weather forecast is for more rain.

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I'm assuming this is the last km up to the finish line (which they do 3 times in total)
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map (the route does looks like spaghetti leftovers)
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