GuyIncognito said:Valv.Piti said:Surely? Hmm, I would still pick Valv.GuyIncognito said:Kelderman GC favorite, surely
But Valverde needs a gap + time bonus
Of course he's one of the most like GC winners, but on current form I'd give slightly more favoritism to Kelderman as he just has to hang on and he's always been at his best in these medium length climbs.
Velolover2 said:Valverde only 8 secs behind and there are bonus secs.GuyIncognito said:Kelderman GC favorite, surely
But there are bonus seconds for 2nd and 3rd too
We will don't know if Dumo is willing to sacrifice himself for Kelderman but right now it looks like their best shot at the overall.Blanco said:I think Valverde will try to crack Kelderman earlier, Dumoulin could be a big help for Kelderman though...
DNP-Old said:Jebel Hafeet is a strange climb, we've seen odd figures come out on top there. I reckon Dennis is still the favorite to take the overall for now. Both the race and the climb itself should suit him and other TT'ers like Castroviejo. ______/ really plays in their hands. If the climbers want something, they'll need to make it hard from bottom to top.
DNP-Old said:Jebel Hafeet is a strange climb, we've seen odd figures come out on top there. I reckon Dennis is still the favorite to take the overall for now. Both the race and the climb itself should suit him and other TT'ers like Castroviejo. ______/ really plays in their hands. If the climbers want something, they'll need to make it hard from bottom to top.
Factoring in bonus time and headwind, I still think Valverde is the favorite to win tomorrow.Koronin said:DNP-Old said:Jebel Hafeet is a strange climb, we've seen odd figures come out on top there. I reckon Dennis is still the favorite to take the overall for now. Both the race and the climb itself should suit him and other TT'ers like Castroviejo. ______/ really plays in their hands. If the climbers want something, they'll need to make it hard from bottom to top.
Denis is close to being able to climb with Valverde, nor is Castroviejo. Based on Valverde's Strava, it's highly likely he's planning on blowing the field apart from the lower parts of the climb. If it was Dumoulin who had that lead he might be able to hang onto it. However, he'll most likely shed a little time. Alaphilippe is the one most likely to be able to climb with Valverde, but he's not as good of a climber. The way the TT played out, Valverde has to be the favorite going into tomorrow.
Lol!!Escarabajo said:Based on Strava???
Are we basing our predictions based on Strava now?
Dumoulins reaction reads he is not done with this race yet. He felt good.Velolover2 said:We will don't know if Dumo is willing to sacrifice himself for Kelderman but right now it looks like their best shot at the overall.Blanco said:I think Valverde will try to crack Kelderman earlier, Dumoulin could be a big help for Kelderman though...
Dennis and Castroviejo each held their own on Terminillo in Tirreno last year, on a tougher stage with a higher level of competition. Stranger things have happened on Jebel Hafeet. We've had the likes of Kangert and Costa beat Contador, Quintana, Aru, Nibali and Bardet. I'm not saying they're certainly going to win, but don't be surprised.Koronin said:DNP-Old said:Jebel Hafeet is a strange climb, we've seen odd figures come out on top there. I reckon Dennis is still the favorite to take the overall for now. Both the race and the climb itself should suit him and other TT'ers like Castroviejo. ______/ really plays in their hands. If the climbers want something, they'll need to make it hard from bottom to top.
Denis is close to being able to climb with Valverde, nor is Castroviejo. Based on Valverde's Strava, it's highly likely he's planning on blowing the field apart from the lower parts of the climb. If it was Dumoulin who had that lead he might be able to hang onto it. However, he'll most likely shed a little time. Alaphilippe is the one most likely to be able to climb with Valverde, but he's not as good of a climber. The way the TT played out, Valverde has to be the favorite going into tomorrow.
Koronin said:Based on the fact that Valverde is good and is the best climber in the group that really have any shot at this at this point. Also based on the fact that he is very capable of blowing a race apart on the final climb of any, esp early season race as he did two years ago at Andalucia and last year at Catalonia. Also add in a 10 second time bonus for winning the stage and it's highly unlikely that Denis doesn't shed time on the climb and very unlikely Kelderman finishes 2nd. Alaphilippe is most likely to get 2nd on the stage and the time bonus that goes with it. Plus Valverde and Alaphilippe are the two that in the last KM of the race and get a couple of seconds of time on anyone else who's there.
Blanco said:Koronin said:Based on the fact that Valverde is good and is the best climber in the group that really have any shot at this at this point. Also based on the fact that he is very capable of blowing a race apart on the final climb of any, esp early season race as he did two years ago at Andalucia and last year at Catalonia. Also add in a 10 second time bonus for winning the stage and it's highly unlikely that Denis doesn't shed time on the climb and very unlikely Kelderman finishes 2nd. Alaphilippe is most likely to get 2nd on the stage and the time bonus that goes with it. Plus Valverde and Alaphilippe are the two that in the last KM of the race and get a couple of seconds of time on anyone else who's there.
I wouldn't rate Alaphilippe so high for tomorrow. I mean he's good, but there are more than few better climbers than him in this field. If Valverde really wants to blow this race apart, Alaphilippe won't finish 2nd, believe me. If he's there at the end, that will mean the race was conservative and my guess is that Kelderman will be there too, and he could snatch bonus seconds, so Valverde would risk a lot with that approach. My guess is Movistar right from the bottom, and Valverde goes at steepest point. And I see the likes of Lopez, Yates, Aru contesting for the win and bonus, not Alaphilippe.