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36th Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali; 23rd to 27th of March 2021

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Looks like it. GC is pretty tight:

Vingegaard
Hayter +1
Sosa +1
Schultz +1
Hermans +3
And tomorrow is constantly up and down, should be an interesting race.
Vini Zabu has the potential to give Jakub a pretty good sprint train. Gradek is a strong TTer with a decent sprint, Liam Bertazzo is part of the italian Track cycling TP team and Stacchiotti is a decent lesser sprinter and his leadout man. If Jakub can get his positioning sorted out he should pick up a decent amount of (plain) flat stages in lesser races.
 
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What kind of a rider is Ethan Hayter? I can see he goes well on almost every terrain. Is he a classics rider with a fast sprint, a puncher, a sprinter who can hang on the climbs? He seems to be a good TTer, too. Is he the next great (in a couple of years) allrounder in the mold of van Aert? Is he similar to a young Sagan?
 
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What kind of a rider is Ethan Hayter? I can see he goes well on almost every terrain. Is he a classics rider with a fast sprint, a puncher, a sprinter who can hang on the climbs? He seems to be a good TTer, too. Is he the next great (in a couple of years) allrounder in the mold of van Aert? Is he similar to a young Sagan?
He has some good results in stage races among the U23 so knowing Sky/Ineos I'm leaning towards British Tour winner as most probable outcome.
 
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