Ryo Hazuki said:the rights for the tour will be high, but nothing else and those rights are with aso, teams won't get anything from it and uci have no say in it either
alexcta said:Ceramica flaminia will be the b-team of .... SAXO BANK-TINKOFF : http://jornalciclismo.com/?p=28771
Arnout said:And ASO will never give it away, they need to finance their Paris - Dakar hobby![]()
Ferminal said:The RR is actually harder as at least now it's close to 200km.
auscyclefan94 said:Perhaps the length will make it harder but don't underestimate the lack of climbing taken away. Climbing km are nearly always more influential than length of overall race.
theyoungest said:Has Mark Renshaw started complaining already? That's an objective measurement of how tough it is.
auscyclefan94 said:Phil Gilbert going to the Tour Down Under...great news for the race.
Ferminal said:Phil will take 3 or 4 stages if he has any form (as long as the Prince of Wilunga doesn't show up).
Ferminal said:Phil will take 3 or 4 stages if he has any form (as long as the Prince of Wilunga doesn't show up).
El Pistolero said:I'm not familiar with the Tour Down Under course, but isn't there only one hilly stage with the remaining stages being flat?
Stage 2 is much harder. It's new, and it has this climb at 7 k from the finish line.Gloin22 said:Well Stage 3 actually includes more climbing, but at smaller gradients. And for me suits Gilbert better than Willunga itself. It's kinda a stage for a break holding like this year or EBH / Sagan / Gilbert winning.
Here's the profile : http://www.tourdownunder.com.au/documents/2013-stage-3.pdf
Ryo Hazuki said:willunga could very well be too long and hard for gilbert, although usually he's in form early.
Are you sure? I remember they seemed to climb very slowly with Martinez trying to distance the others for a while and Gerrans kept coming back and won the sprint. It's not like Gilbert couldn't do the same against Pate, Martinez and Arrieta (?)....Libertine Seguros said: