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Bookmakers' favourites:
* * * - Vingegaard* * - Ayuso, D. Martinez
* - O'Connor, Tiberi, Hindley, Mas, Uijtdebroeks, Del Toro
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The most annoying thing is that San Benedetto is surrounded by prime murito terrain, it makes no sense that they insist on having that stage be a sprint year after year.Yeah this is the sort of race where San Giacomo being slightly too easy makes a huge difference and things really only go down there if Vingegaard really wants to humiliate everyone.
Not even an attempt at a Muri stage or even a stage like in Tortoreto last year is really bad IMO. I'm happy they got rid of the TTT but it being replaced by another sprint is really disappointing to me.
Actually Fausto was not in the best form in February, I don't think his victory is so obvious. It will be a hard raxe for him to won. Nevertheless I like your confidence. Always keep the faith on Fausto.*** route and an already obvious winner.
Actually Fausto was not in the best form in February, I don't think his victory is so obvious. It will be a hard raxe for him to won. Nevertheless I like your confidence. Always keep the faith on Fausto.
They could make TA so much better, the winter is less severe and the mountains more hospitable. That they don't only indicates obsequiessness to tradition.To be honest Paris Nice has always been the superior race, with the exception of a few recent additions of Tirreno which were great. And to be fair this route is still better than those really *** years where the TTT was all that decided the race, like 2018
Hmm, I see greater risk of rain for the early starters.