The only recent interview I've seen with Magnier is:Magnier has already said he's unlikely to finish the race, Pluimers has Zijlaard ahead of him for the flat sprints. Obviously it's marginal in the second half of the poll but I would have Kanter (you can bet Astana will try to get UCI points for the points classification) and Strong in there.
“Whether I finish the Giro, we don’t know yet. That partly depends on how things go, especially because the final week is very tough. We’ll decide that when the time comes.”
I thought I'd seen an interview where he said he would prioritise the French nationals (they are back in the Vendée this year, great route for him) but I can't find it now so don't quote me on that.The only recent interview I've seen with Magnier is:
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Top talent Magnier made deliberate choice ahead of Giro d’Italia: "And I think it was definitely the right one"
Paul Magnier will start his first Grand Tour on Friday in Albania. The Frenchman from Soudal Quick-Step is widely regarded as a rising star, and he lines up at the Giro d’Italia with that reputation —...www.idlprocycling.com
Storer looked really impressive to me during the Tour of the Alps.Tudor's team looks pretty good if you ask me: Storer might be one of the top climbers in the race, Pluimers and Zijlaard for the sprints, Brenner for a stage win from the break.
Plus, Hirschi hasn't ridden a GT in almost three years and his last two (Tdf 21 and TdF 22) were dreadful.
Will you do a preview this year?I only heard that they started working on the road last month, so I figured it was way too late for this edition.
No. @Eshnar did his last one in 2023. @Devil's Elbow did it last year, and he has said he will do it again this year. But RCS has been very slow with the publication of the official information, so it's delayed.Will you do a preview this year?
If stage 1 is ready, I think it'd be good to post that thread before the full analysis.13 days before the race starts and we still don't have the roadbook, climb profiles or finish maps (and it's not remotely likely we will be getting them today or tomorrow either). Unlike last year I've started working on the stage host introductions in advance which should help, but it's still going to be a hectic week and a bit to get the stage by stage analysis done in time...
I had arrived at that conclusion too, I will be lucky to finish tomorrow night and Wednesday is too late to get the stage threads going for sure.If stage 1 is ready, I think it'd be good to post that thread before the full analysis.
Thanks for the quick reply. Would still be looking forward to an analysis!I had arrived at that conclusion too, I will be lucky to finish tomorrow night and Wednesday is too late to get the stage threads going for sure.
Nice. It will be Christmas once again.I had arrived at that conclusion too, I will be lucky to finish tomorrow night and Wednesday is too late to get the stage threads going for sure.
Petulant Whiners Unite - this weekiNice. It will be Christmas once again.
Still not at Tour presentation levels...Petulant Whiners Unite - this weeki
Would still have to go up the 'meh' side of Grappa no? I'm pretty sure they are doing the route they are doing due to financial reasons, I could be wrong..Asiago stage having an intermediate sprint in Possagno, where Bocca di Forca starts - pisses me off an unreasonable amount.
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Bocca di Forca - Grappa - Bassano -Foza - is an absolute nobrainer here.
Hm... There are plenty of very non-meh sides of Grappa if you can live with narrow roads.Would still have to go up the 'meh' side of Grappa no? I'm pretty sure they are doing the route they are doing due to financial reasons, I could be wrong..
Would still have to go up the 'meh' side of Grappa no? I'm pretty sure they are doing the route they are doing due to financial reasons, I could be wrong..
Roglic, Ayuso, Landa.So podium sweep by Red Bull, UAE or some other team possible?
Lipowitz is their best rider behind Roglic.Bora takes all the best they have except Vlasov.
Roglic, Ayuso, Landa.