Critérium du Dauphiné 2024, June 2 - 9

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Evenepoel still has nightmares about Catalunya 2023, one of the most unintentionally funny races of all time. If he wins stage 4 and goes into yellow you're about to see some absolutely majestic wheelsucking.
If Roglic is able to stomp two stages beforehand he might have a buffer he’s able to keep after the TT
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Decathlon 2024 version of Felix Gall post-altitude could be fun here
Baffles me why Gall wouldnt go to Suisse. Thats a win IMO. With 35 km of ITT and this route, he should sneak into top 10 here, but not more. Then again, its about TdF, but Tour de Suisse is a big race, especially for a rider of Gall's calibre. In this day and age, you might want to win what you can while you can, because the 4 best + a bunch of other riders not lining up in a big ass stage race on a route such as this would be a no brainer for me if I was him.

I guess he rides on a French team as well, but come on, I was actually looking forward to watching Gall buyring these wannabees in Switzerland...
 
May 6, 2021
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Baffles me why Gall wouldnt go to Suisse. Thats a win IMO. With 35 km of ITT and this route, he should sneak into top 10 here, but not more. Then again, its about TdF, but Tour de Suisse is a big race, especially for a rider of Gall's calibre. In this day and age, you might want to win what you can while you can, because the 4 best + a bunch of other riders not lining up in a big ass stage race on a route such as this would be a no brainer for me if I was him.

I guess he rides on a French team as well, but come on, I was actually looking forward to watching Gall buyring these wannabees in Switzerland...
I think Gall could win Suisse too but it always seemed like a race for people who aren't really serious about The Tour, it doesn't fit in as well with their training blocks/periodisation.
 
May 6, 2021
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I wonder if anyone decent from the Giro will be riding, in the Pello Bilbao San Sebastian Role.

The streets will never forget peak Wilco Kelderman mixing things up with Froome and Contador in the 2014 rendition.
 
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Promising route and strong line-up. The final pre-Tour test: who's the best from the rest? My prediction: Rogla (if he stays on his bike, that is). I'm curious how Ayuso fares against Rogla and Remco: he could be pretty strong and in contention for victory.
 
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Quite a decent route change as well, I think it makes the stage slightly harder. Anyways, it should be all about Samoens
I’ve done that climb a few times. It’s brutal. It does ease off slightly in the last 2 km. It’s not often done by recreational riders because it’s a dead end.
 
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I wonder if anyone decent from the Giro will be riding, in the Pello Bilbao San Sebastian Role.

The streets will never forget peak Wilco Kelderman mixing things up with Froome and Contador in the 2014 rendition.
Yeah, the only year Contador was ready to bury Froome during the Tour. Eventually they both abandoned the race.
 
May 6, 2021
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Yeah. That’s how one would characterize Remco’s approach. Wheelsucking. Never attacks.
I was hoping we would get a nice little period after The Giro where we didn't have to deal with Pogacar fans jumping on every really obvious little joke and interpreting it as a mortal sleight against their favourite rider. It's going to be a long 6 weeks, please try to pace yourself.
 
Amazing course. Looks custom made for Vingegaard, too bad he won't be there. But otherwise after the Giro this looks a perfect test of all of Pogacar's rivals. Remco likely will have a lead after the TT, but can he hang on after three difficult MTFs? I am picking Roglic to take overall with Remco close enough to whet our appetites for the TdF.
 
Apr 13, 2021
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One of the best routes and one of the best start list. And these 1 week races are usually better than the grand tours. I can't wait

Roglic, Evenepole, Landa, Masnada, Gall, buitrego, hindleyz , Vlasov , G martin, Gregoire, gaudi, c Rodrigues, kuss, ciccone, TGH, Van welder, Ajuso, Soler, froome.

What a festival of climbing talent
 
Nov 16, 2013
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One of the best routes and one of the best start list. And these 1 week races are usually better than the grand tours. I can't wait

Roglic, Evenepole, Landa, Masnada, Gall, buitrego, hindleyz , Vlasov , G martin, Gregoire, gaudi, c Rodrigues, kuss, ciccone, TGH, Van welder, Ajuso, Soler, froome.

What a festival of climbing talent

Interesting if Gaudí can paint a better picture of his form than in this race last year.
 
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One of the best routes and one of the best start list. And these 1 week races are usually better than the grand tours. I can't wait

Roglic, Evenepole, Landa, Masnada, Gall, buitrego, hindleyz , Vlasov , G martin, Gregoire, gaudi, c Rodrigues, kuss, ciccone, TGH, Van welder, Ajuso, Soler, froome.

What a festival of climbing talent
Over half the names spelt correctly. Expert analysis.
 
May 6, 2021
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Bro really referenced Kelderman in 2014 without acknowledging that Andrew freakin' Talansky won the thing
Yeah it was a classic robbery, one of my favourites at the time, Talansky has err.. divided opinion since then so I went with the more diplomatic Wilco pick :laughing: .

Just google 'Andrew Talansky pandemic'

3 years younger than Geraint Thomas, retired in 2017

Almost as good as the Andy Schleck is younger than Froome fact.