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Arked said:
Almost every climb on stage 7 has wall, similar to today final climb, hidden inside those seemingly easy profiles. Have that in mind in regard of Sagan chances for overall.
Counterintuitively that might play to his advantage. He has a huge anaerobic advantage on all the climbers as could be seen today. IMO a "punchy" climb suits him better than a long steady one with the same average.
That said, with Majka in the form he is, BOH will have him as leader. Anyting else would be insane on domestic ground. But they certainly will have lots of options how to play this if Sagan gets some more bonuses.
A dream stage for Bora can be Peter riding away on last stage with Majka in tow. Peter gets to do a show for fans and Majka goes on for a solo win in style.
tomorrow said:
I think Sagan
himself was surprised by his performance, he was clearly limiting his loses in the lower sections of the muur and then just probably said whaaat, wtf, OK let's go
Being a home team they probably knew the terrain well and he knew from where he can go to not fade in the finish. What is really impressive was "limiting his loses" equals "climbing with the climbers" instead of dropping out.
I mean, what were all the other climbers doing when Sagan in "defense" mode keeps up and stays with the pack?