mikii4567 said:Remember, guys, that those climbs are not that hard. The organisers are incapable of posting information about them, so here you go:
Stage 3
> Salmopol 1 - 5,4 km; 5,6%,
> Zameczek (x2) - 4,1 km; 6,1%
> Salmopol 2 - 6,7 km; 6%
> Szczyrk - 1,2 km; 11,3%
Stage 5
> Łany 1 - 3,3 km, 4,4%, max. 20%
> Łany 2 - 1,3 km, 6,9%
Stage 6
> Bustryk 1 - 5,8 km, 5,6%
> Bustryk 2 - 5,1 km; 6,8%
> Butorowy Wierch - 3,1 km; 7,8%
> Głodówka - 6,4 km; 3% (sort of difficult to establish a start point though)
Stage 7
> Łapszanka - 3,1 km; 6,7%
> Sierockie - 9,8 km; 3,7%
> Gliczarów Górny/Ściana Bukovina - 5,1 km; 5,7%, max. 20%
> Bukowina Tatrzańska - 3,8 km; 5,2%
tobydawq said:The finish in the well-named city of Szczyrk looks very hard judging by those percentages. Will anybody be able to beat Dylan Teuns or has the weak field of Wallonia made him look stronger than he is?
tobydawq said:The finish in the well-named city of Szczyrk looks very hard judging by those percentages. Will anybody be able to beat Dylan Teuns or has the weak field of Wallonia made him look stronger than he is?
Zinoviev Letter said:tobydawq said:The finish in the well-named city of Szczyrk looks very hard judging by those percentages. Will anybody be able to beat Dylan Teuns or has the weak field of Wallonia made him look stronger than he is?
Well it's Adam Blythe he's been punching away from, not Valverde, Martin and Alaphillipe. But he won't be riding against those guys in Poland either. In their absence, I find it hard to think of people I'd clearly favour over him on a Mur.
Did he ever do really well in a race that was rather hilly than mountainous?Moviefan1203 said:I'd like to see Dombrowski go well. Been a very disappointing season for him so far.
And certainly now with La Vuelta abandoninh podium girls ....MotorRouleur said:Pologne. Best podium girls. Ever.
tobydawq said:Zinoviev Letter said:tobydawq said:The finish in the well-named city of Szczyrk looks very hard judging by those percentages. Will anybody be able to beat Dylan Teuns or has the weak field of Wallonia made him look stronger than he is?
Well it's Adam Blythe he's been punching away from, not Valverde, Martin and Alaphillipe. But he won't be riding against those guys in Poland either. In their absence, I find it hard to think of people I'd clearly favour over him on a Mur.
Obviously, but he did make the podium in FW this year, so his exploits this week has confirmed his aptitude to this kind of finish and shown that his form is excellent.
Anderis said:Formolo has been very good in this race for a few years in row but always hampered by an ITT. I wonder if he can deliver on a route that suits him more this year.
hazaran said:Afflicted by an illness known as moving-team-eritis