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Easier for who? Easier for Henao, I agree. This TT has way more flat km's which is not good for Henao
WheelofGear said:18-Valve. (pithy) said:Depends on the the TT, really. Not sure if this medium length flat one suits him. Same for Valverde. Is it technical?WheelofGear said:But Contador's TT is still good. Maybe he can bounce back there.
I could maybe see one of the shadow favorites win this race rather than Contador, Valverde or Henao if it's a straight ahead TT. Gaps could be substantial. Unless the favorites go all out in the hardest road stage(s), of course.
Some good TTists at the start who can climb well enough. Kwiatkowski could be dangerous, if he does indeed target this.
The one in Andalucia was flatter. And Valverde/Contador was still able to be 2nd and 3rd. They are both underrated as rouleurs. Easily beating specialists like Brändle, Ludvigsson and Kiryienka.
Even Henao should do well on a TT like this. The one in Paris-Nice was a bit easier and he was still in top 10.
Easier for who? Easier for Henao, I agree. This TT has way more flat km's which is not good for Henao
