I hope so. I bet on the TT being >58K/hr.Almeida 57,46 km/h.
Unless the kid has become one of the strongest TTers in the world overnight, I'm pretty confident the record will fall.
But I don't think the record will be broken (if I'm not mistaken, it was close to 59 K/hr).
For 58 K/hr, someone should go 9 seconds faster than Almeida. I think Almeida is a good TT (I won't be surprised if he is top 5 today), and the first part is as much about bike handling (the hairpins), so he probably won't lose too much in that part. The second part has some curves: 6x90-degree and 1x 180 degree. They inevitably loose speed, especially because it is downtown Palermo so not the best surface probably.
Rik Verbrugghe's record TT was only a bit over 7K, tail wind and I think only 1 curve.
