55th Tour de l'Avenir, 17/8 - 26/8 (2.Ncup)

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DNP-Old said:
jfazendeiro said:
Favourites order after St.4:

J.W.Gregaard, J.Vingegaard
K.Inkelaar +19s
B.McNulty +24s
A.Leknessund +26s
T.Pogacar +32s
A.Vlasov +36s
M.Hirschi +38s
R.Stannard +46s
F.Gall +51s
S.Williams +1:00
J.Almeida +1:03
I.R.Sosa, C.C.Muñoz +1:39
I'd add Vanhoucke, 2nd with the Belgium team. He only just returned after being out for a while with anemia and the only race he's ridden between May and today is the Tour of Poland, but he could be dangerous. After all, he was the only U23 to beat Bernal on a climb in a H2H last year (1st stage of Savoie).

What about E Dunbar, should he not be on the list
 
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LaFlorecita said:
DNP-Old said:
LaFlorecita said:
What is with the non-official Rwandan time? Did they just get assigned a certain deficit as they were only with two? I notice they're the only ones with a time with no hundredths of a second.
No, they were half an hour too late at the starting ramp.
Which broke the timing system?
Their official time would be 52:42:something. The non-officiel is their time without taking their delay into account, and it's also a note that it's yet to be decided whether they get to continue the race.
 
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del1962 said:
DNP-Old said:
jfazendeiro said:
Favourites order after St.4:

J.W.Gregaard, J.Vingegaard
K.Inkelaar +19s
B.McNulty +24s
A.Leknessund +26s
T.Pogacar +32s
A.Vlasov +36s
M.Hirschi +38s
R.Stannard +46s
F.Gall +51s
S.Williams +1:00
J.Almeida +1:03
I.R.Sosa, C.C.Muñoz +1:39
I'd add Vanhoucke, 2nd with the Belgium team. He only just returned after being out for a while with anemia and the only race he's ridden between May and today is the Tour of Poland, but he could be dangerous. After all, he was the only U23 to beat Bernal on a climb in a H2H last year (1st stage of Savoie).

What about E Dunbar, should he not be on the list

The list is personal. It is based on a pre-start ranking that reflected the results on the mountain stages of this year's U23 stage races. That is also why it did not include H.Vanhoucke. Only first-tier favorites are part of it.
 
Horrible from Colombia. While Sosa might be bad at TT, I doubt the team had to wait for him. (otherwise he couldn't even follow a peloton).

Arriving the six riders together may be indicative that they didn't push (lack of leadership, I guess). Moreover, If they wanted an easy day, time losses were limited to 2 minutes.

Osorio said they were happy with the result and cherry-picked Russia and GB teams for a comparison (but nothing about McNulty, Hirschi. or Pogacar).
 
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DNP-Old said:
LaFlorecita said:
What is with the non-official Rwandan time? Did they just get assigned a certain deficit as they were only with two? I notice they're the only ones with a time with no hundredths of a second.
No, they were half an hour too late at the starting ramp.

So... rather than starting first they started sorta in between Centre Mondial and Spain?
 
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jfazendeiro said:
Favourites order after St.4:

J.W.Gregaard, J.Vingegaard
H.Vanhoucke +13s
A.Leknessund +16s
K.Inkelaar +19s
B.McNulty +24s
T.Pogacar +32s
A.Vlasov +36s
M.Hirschi +38s
R.Stannard +46s
F.Gall +51s
S.Williams +1:00
J.Almeida +1:03
I.R.Sosa, C.C.Muñoz +1:39

Edited to add H.Vanhoucke to the list.

Vingegaard lost 51 seconds yesterday, clearly still not fully 100% after his Valle d'Aosta crash :(
 
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JoeD1997 said:
jfazendeiro said:
Favourites order after St.4:

J.W.Gregaard, J.Vingegaard
H.Vanhoucke +13s
A.Leknessund +16s
K.Inkelaar +19s
B.McNulty +24s
T.Pogacar +32s
A.Vlasov +36s
M.Hirschi +38s
R.Stannard +46s
F.Gall +51s
S.Williams +1:00
J.Almeida +1:03
I.R.Sosa, C.C.Muñoz +1:39

Edited to add H.Vanhoucke to the list.

Vingegaard lost 51 seconds yesterday, clearly still not fully 100% after his Valle d'Aosta crash :(
I wouldn't look past the Italians, Bagioli and Battistella are really talented and Covi is also a strong rider who finished top 10 in the Baby Giro.
 
Do you think that the distance from the first three mountain stages can reduce the differences between those who made the under-23 calendar and the professionals? I assume that those who made the under-23 schedule are the most benefited.
 
Florian DUFOUR (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Matthew TEGGART (Irlande), Rasmus Fossum TILLER (Norvège), Adam HARTLEY (Grande-Bretagne), Conor SCHUNK (Etats-Unis), Ayumu WATANABE (Japon), Max KANTER (Allemagne), Pierre IDJOUADIENE (France), Denis NEKRASOV (Russie), Barnabas PEAK (Centre Mondial du Cyclisme), Zahiri ABDERRAHIM (Centre Mondial du Cyclisme), Edoardo Affini (Italie), Hakon Lunder AALRUST (Norvège)
 
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stage 5
1 Matthew GIBSON (GBR)
2 Szymon SAJNOK (POL)
3 Colin HEIDERSCHEID (LUX)
4 Andreas Stokbro NIELSEN (DEN)
5 Ziga JERMAN (SLO)

Alan Riou now leads in GC
 
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LaFlorecita said:
DNP-Old said:
Vlasov +11, McNulty +14, Bagioli +14, Barcelo +14, Muñoz +14, Leknessund +23.
Were these the best of the GC favorites or the ones that lost significant time?
Those who lost time

Sosa, Pogakar, Hirschi, Stannard, Almeida, all +0
same for other leaders like: Vanhouke, Vingegaard, Donovan, Sunderland

Castrillo +14
Inkelaar +39

*edited to remove Baglioli and add Castrillo
 
Going by the previous list of favourites:

04 Jonas Gregaard Wilsly 1996 Denmark - + 01:34 *********** (+00:00)
07 Harm Vanhoucke 1997 Belgium - + 01:47 *********** (+00:13)
13 Samuele Battistella 1998 Italy - + 01:56 *********** (+00:22)
15 Alessandro Covi 1998 Italy - + 01:56 *********** (+00:22)
17 Tadej Pogacar 1998 Slovenia - + 02:06 *********** (+00:32)
21 Andrea Bagioli 1999 Italy - + 02:10 *********** (+00:36)
22 Marc Hirschi 1998 Switzerland - + 02:12 *********** (+00:38)
24 Brandon McNulty 1998 USA - + 02:13 *********** (+00:39)
25 Andreas Leknessund 1999 Norway - + 02:13 *********** (+00:39)
26 Jonas Vingegaard 1996 Denmark - + 02:13 *********** (+00:39)
28 Robert Stannard 1998 Australia - + 02:15 *********** (+00:41)
37 Aleksander Vlasov 1996 Russia - + 02:21 *********** (+00:47)
39 Felix Gall 1998 Austria - + 02:25 *********** (+00:51)
44 Kevin Inkelaar 1997 Netherlands - + 02:32 *********** (+00:58)
48 Stephen Williams 1996 Great Britain - + 02:34 *********** (+01:00)
52 Joao Almeida 1998 Portugal - + 02:37 *********** (+01:03)
80 Ivan Ramiro Sosa 1997 Colombia - + 03:13 *********** (+01:39)
87 Daniel Muñoz 1996 Colombia - + 03:27 *********** (+01:53)
 
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I have a soft spot for the Mongolian rider of the UCI WCC team, Tegsh-bayar Batsaikhan, a track cycling guy. in 2016 he became the Scratch Junior WC with 5 months of training and pretty much no knowledge of track cycling before coming to Aigle:
"It is a fantastic result for this 18-year-old athlete who prepared for the Worlds at the UCI WCC. The Centre’s coaches detected the young Mongolian’s talent when he attended a short training camp at the WCC satellite centre in Korea in 2015. After studying the data from his performances on the Wattbike (stationary training bike) the coaches contacted the Mongolian Cycling Federation at the beginning of 2016 and invited him to join the trainees based in Aigle."
Source: http://www.uci.ch/track/news/articl...an-trainee-becomes-junior-uci-world-champion/
Durning the Winter he's at home, but there isn't a velodrome in Ulan Bator, so the guy is training on the road with -20 to -30°C, he's hard as nails.