Final km is a 1km 5.5% uphillAny profile of final KMs? Are they completely flat?
Hasn’t worried tennis where no one wins their home slams lolIt seems worrying given that the entire sport basically takes place in a few cycling crazed countries that are slowly becoming irrelevant in the sport. But who knows maybe that means nothing.
It will depend on the final 10km after the line.
Have you seen him in the recent races?Why do you folks think Egan Bernal can't win it?
I think Pogacar might be the one to break others than the other way around. Definitely on a course like this.Jumbo might try test Pogi but will not go full ahead if Pogi hangs on...
I should think the kms after the line are quite irrelevant.
I should think the kms after the line are quite irrelevant.
Bilbao will win in Bilbao, it is known!Surely Pello Bilbao has to win this stage?
Considering the fact that the stage starts in Bilbao as well, it should be a solo effort from km 1.Bilbao will win in Bilbao, it is known!
Only read to page 2 to see the opinions. I tend to agree with this. Mende usually sees GC contenders drop the puncheurs like MvDP.Last climb tends to be a mini-version of Côte de la Croix-Neuve/Montée Laurent Jalabert, Mende, followed by forgiving (by Basque standards) downhill to finish.
Mende: 3.3k @ 9.5% avg
Côte de Pike: 2.0 @ 9.4% avg but last 1k @ +13% avg will take its toll, so to me comparable with Mende.
GC riders going full pull (Pogi will) and MvDP is surely dropped.
He's allowed to wait until they ride through his hometown of Gernika for the last time.Considering the fact that the stage starts in Bilbao as well, it should be a solo effort from km 1.
It doesn't.It seems worrying given that the entire sport basically takes place in a few cycling crazed countries that are slowly becoming irrelevant in the sport. But who knows maybe that means nothing.
Col de vivero it will be important to know who will be in the front, in the end of cote de pike. If col de vivero is going to be ride in hard tempo just like cote de pike, Vingegaard and pogacar will be together in the front. If just cote de pike will be ride in hard tempo, Vingegaard and pogacar will have some company.I think it's clear that the GC guys can drop everyone and win the stage. Pike is just that hard. But who is going to pull if there are only the heads of stage + maybe one small climbing domestique pullin 80% after coming back from being dropped. I think it's really likely that Vingegaard and Pogi are together over the top and then there is no cooperation which brings back guy after guy. There could be then a window of opportunity for a Yates, a Bilbao, a Madouas, a alaphilippe (in shape) to go before Kelderman and van Aert trickle back and control the situation for Jumbo.
It's quite a good stage design because there are so many options. It's also still the first stage of the tour, so it could be a complete crash festival that decimates the favourite field from day 1 or it's a relative nothingburger with no one of the big guy wanting to go all in and we see van Aert sprint against Alaphilipe and MvdP. Im honestly shocked that matthews isn't hear with that start in the basque mountains. He won in Mende, was second in the 2021 Bretagne start and delivered in the last GTs. For me a big mistake that they didn't plan to bring him to that. Would have brought him instead of Juul-Jensen who is in my eyes a bit overrated as a GT team mate.
that comment belongs on the Remco threadMaybe remco is not going to the Tour because he is afraid of ag2r team.