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Teams & Riders Everybody needs a little bit of Roglstomp in their lives

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If Rog is feeling good, might he have a shot at winning the Vuelta's TT stage (13)? I would have said no after he lost time on the rain-jacket stage, but his performance on stage 8 has me re-evaluating.
With Dumoulin gone home, and most of the TT specialists having done the Giro, I'm not sure who can really challenge him for it. Unless Froome winds back the clock and finds some magic in his legs.
 
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He's literally the only other name I can see on the startlist who I'd consider a threat. Even with his form problems, I'd have Froome in with Cavagna and Roglic as the most likely top 3.
I'd like to be wrong on this, but I see no way Froome is in the top 3. If he is, that is a huge sign that he can ride his way back into at least top 10 contention next year
 
I think maybe Cavagna has an outside shot?

I think so too... It’s between these two in the ITT. I think Roglic will take it, and the red jersey, because of that steep finishing kick... It’s only 1.8km but man it goes up and up... Cavagna did fairly well in the Tour uphill ITT, IIRC...

If it averaged 6-8% I can see a pure ITT rider power over it, but this is too steep... Then again, it’s short enough not too lose too much time that they gained in the flatter parts... It’s going to be interesting ITT....

 
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Isn't the point to put time into Carapaz, Martin, Carthy and Mas? Unless someone below them in GC wins by 10 minutes that's the player list.
Well, yeah, the point is to ride his best possible TT in order to put the maximum time into those guys. And if Roglic rides his best TT, I don't see anyone else in this Vuelta field beating him for the stage win.
 
Cavagna was very close to Roglic in the PDBF TT.
It sure wasn't Roglic best day on the bike, but I don't think 2km uphill are too much for Cavagna.

Just looked at that, and yeah. Cavagna was faster at each time check, 20s up at the bottom of PdBF, and only 3s slower at the finish. And there's less of a hill at the end here.

I actually still don't think Roglic rode a bad TT that day. He lost 25s to vanAert, and 35 to Dumoulin. If you'd asked anyone beforehand, they would tell you that was a) about where you'd expect him to be in relation to those 2, and b) enough to hold onto his lead over Pogacar. The young lad just put in a stratospheric ride, and Roglic started to lose form near the finish as the time reports started coming through.
 
I think Cavagna should be considered the favourite for the ITT. He is getting better every year, in this Vuelta he is everyday in a breakaway which is an indication of good form and he almost beat Roglič in the Tour ITT with PdBF in it. I have him as a slight favourite for the ITT on stage 13.
 
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Cavagna was very close to Roglic in the PDBF TT.
It sure wasn't Roglic best day on the bike, but I don't think 2km uphill are too much for Cavagna.
Roglic blew up spectacularly and still beat Cavagna. Normally he should gain at least half a minute in that 2km climb. If Roglic manages his effort well he's the best in the world on that climb.

It's also after a rest day, which IMO favors the GC riders normally.
 
Question guys. Any place where I can find ITT results including intermediate times of past ITTs?
What ITT are you interested? Tissot timing might be your best shot.
Cavagna had 19 seconds ahead of Rog on the flat(second intermediate). After the first part of the climb Cavagna had only 1 second ahead, then he loses at the finish 3 seconds behind. They are definitely close but Cavagna has a better chance imo. I'm not even sure what Rog is gonna do regarding the bike, is he gonna change it?
 
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What ITT are you interested? Tissot timing might be your best shot.
Cavagna had 19 seconds ahead of Rog on the flat(second intermediate). After the first part of the climb Cavagna had only 1 second ahead, then he loses at the finish 3 seconds behind. They are definitely close but Cavagna has a better chance imo. I'm not even sure what Rog is gonna do regarding the bike, is he gonna change it?
I looked at Tissot but I can't find TTs from before this year
 
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Roglic blew up spectacularly and still beat Cavagna. Normally he should gain at least half a minute in that 2km climb. If Roglic manages his effort well he's the best in the world on that climb.

It's also after a rest day, which IMO favors the GC riders normally.
Cavagna seems to prefer going in breaks as training for TTs. He had 125kms in the break, almost all of it solo, on stage 19!
 

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