75th Tour de Romandie (2.UWT) // 27th of April - 2nd of May 2021

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Nov 16, 2013
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Sagan? It's so short that anaerobic power should count for a lot. I don't think he can win but a top five wouldn't shock me.
 
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Sep 2, 2011
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Yeah, I was thinking the same. In fact on that short route there could be some general upsets.
I don't think Ganna is going to be beaten on this distance, unless he's out of shape for some reason (shouldn't be the case so close to the Giro).

Sagan could perhaps fight for a top5 but he's facing serious competition.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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Michael Woods is in top form, but would need a big lead before the final TT.

Any chance Intermarche can snag their win in a breakaway?
 
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Jun 20, 2015
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I suspect there will be some surprise results in the prologue and possibly the winner. not
 
Nov 17, 2011
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I don't think Ganna is going to be beaten on this distance, unless he's out of shape for some reason (shouldn't be the case so close to the Giro).

Sagan could perhaps fight for a top5 but he's facing serious competition.

I would not bet against Ganna either. But there is a serious climb (around 900 m at 8%) which should favour lighter cyclists.
 
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Jun 16, 2015
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I am really looking forward to Thyon 2000. It was only raced once in 1978. Normally I would say, that MAL would do the same thing here like JVDV. But given the fact, it's his first race and he is now a Movistar rider, not so much.

5 Montreux-Thyon, 127.9 km
  1. Johan Van der Velde (Hol) en 3h32'56"
  2. Guido Van Calster (Bel) à 2'35"
  3. Pierre Bazzo (Fra) à 3'05"
  4. Godi Schmutz (Sui) à 3'07"
  5. Fausto Bertoglio (Ita) à 3'10"
  6. Mariano Martinez (Fra) à 3'11"
  7. Johan De Muynck (Bel)
  8. Hennie Kuiper (Hol) à 3'24"
  9. Michel Laurent (Fra) à 3'47"
  10. Pierre-Raymond Villemiane (Fra) à 4'14"

21.5k @ 7,5% is true HC. That's basically Mont Ventoux from Bedoin. Wonder if Dennis will do Dennis things like on Stelvio.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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No wildcard teams? A bit odd they didn't at least invite Gazprom who have no less than two former winners of the race.
 
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Aug 29, 2009
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Obvious contender for the prologue would be Tom Bohli. At least, if he has some kind of form, which looking at his results the past months, seems doubtful.
EDIT: also forgot about that bumb at the end of the prologue.
he was also 2nd in 2018, on a more or less similar route (apart from some cobbles on top). But yeah, shape seems to be the main issue