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In the shape they were in at that point?Carapaz, Simon Yates, Schachmann and Fuglsang (a week before winning a monument) is not a strong field?
Nah.
In the shape they were in at that point?Carapaz, Simon Yates, Schachmann and Fuglsang (a week before winning a monument) is not a strong field?
Sure Almeida can grab a win in a weak field like Tour de Pologne. That doesn't count.
90% of bergs south of Rzeszów have really great surface, so it wouldn't be a problem to create a loop including them - just like the one in '17 or even something harder, cause that stage ended up with a sprint finish anyway.Sad they left those steep bergs south of Rzeszów that were a couple years back. Possibly another case of bad surface?
All of the above mentioned riders are strong, but how can you say Wellens, Ulissi, etc are stronger than Fuglsang 2019/2020. The Dane was probably the best hilly rider in the World at the time.Ha ha ha
Yet Remco wins and he is going to walk the Giro ???
The field is plenty strong for the type of parcours ..Mohoric , Wellnes, Kwaito, Ullissi ,etc are very strong on these finishes...stronger than Fuglsang, Yates and much like Schachmann and Carapaz. These are not the alps
And also it depends on the form of the rider , eg Carapaz was not in form when the wonder kid won
All the streams at tiz-cycling are down atm… does anyone have alternatives to watch today’s stage?
HiMaybe a nice Polish cycling fan can provide us with live-ticker like information...
Yep, el Tractor on the front and the gap have already decreased from 3mins to 1,5.Hm, will they catch them?
Van der Hoorn trying to go solo, but he doesn't stand a chance, the bunch is 30 seconds behind and it'll be a sprint.
Race organisers where the capital of the Voivodeship (region) is surrounded by flat. It's really a waste though, there are some cool hills south of Rzeszów.Who came up with the idea of a 226k stage with all hills in the first part of it in a one week race?