Once again setting up his teammate perfectly.
I think he would have been the better option. He certainly looked stronger than Van Gils.
Once again setting up his teammate perfectly.
If he has any sense he will stick to the wheels, do no work, then drop a watt bomb on the climb
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That's every time this climb gets raced hard ever that the gap explodes on the false summit.Del Toro so strong that he gained 35 seconds like its nothing.
He's already doing too much. If you blow up the gap the chase group stops working too so you never have any leverage.Ciccone has to risk losing to win it, if he shares the work on the flat equally he'll get dropped really easily. He should still ride, but force a sort of 75/25 split.
I know but attacking from the bottom is not an optimal strategy.10% + gradients its not like the draft is huge. Just set his own pace.
As soon as he does nothing Del Toro will also stop working, though, as Del Toro's punch is ridiculous and he knows/thinks he can drop anyone, and he loses anyway. Hard balance.He's already doing too much. If you blow up the gap the chase group stops working too so you never have any leverage.
I think he's feeling the Tour and he has this tendency to burn that rocket engine a little bit before blowing up entirely even when in bad form. Wouldn't be surprised if he gets dropped from the chase group on the final climb.I think he would have been the better option. He certainly looked stronger than Van Gils.
Another thing to consider is that he would be unlikely to benefit from a hard race, so it seems quite daft to ignite the race himself as early as possible.Torito was bad position and had to spend a little to catch up as well, that count for something. But sure indeed, still imo kinda potatoes potatos on such gradients imo.
And yet every year, Trek send him to a couple of GTs, where he invariably fails/gets injured. It's so obvious he's a great one-day rider, but outside of riding for Milan or Perdersen, that team seems pretty cluless?Ciccone is so funny because he rides like five one day races a year and always seems to come away with a podium or top five in a major race
There isn't exactly a huge amount of 1 day races for Ciccone to choose from.And yet every year, Trek send him to a couple of GTs, where he invariably fails/gets injured. It's so obvious he's a great one-day rider, but outside of riding for Milan or Perdersen, that team seems pretty cluless?
We can make better memes out of him if we see him on cameraAyuso with more camera time then del Toro.
No, especially since he's not riding it.Can Del Toro match Vingegaard in the Vuelta?
True, but they could make those the focus of his season, along with a couple of the more favourable one week stage races, and send him to GTs as a stage-hunter. He isn't a GC GT rider, quite often crashes while trying to be one, and so misses big chunks of his season,There isn't exactly a huge amount of 1 day races for Ciccone to choose from.