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I dunno, I like going back and reading about Kennaugh having an argument with those Australian pro conti guys every year.

He won on Alpe D'huez and that's still what I think about when his name comes up, guys same age as Roglic.
 
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Liv Alula Jayco team for the Women's TDU is Roseman-Gannon, Talbot, Pate, Baker, Smulders and Wylie. They have a chance to win a stage with Baker and outside chance for GC with Wylie or Smulders. They should have brough Garcia who is well suited to Willunga Hill.
 
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Jayco Alula team for the TDU is Plapp, Hepburn, Durbridge, Schmid, O'Brien, Stewart and Harper. Plapp and Schmid for the GC, while Stewart will need luck inn the sprints. One thing Jayco should not do is try to control every stage.
 
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I like Bauhaus also, a rider that often gets in the mix is Alberto Bettiol pure sprinter absolutely not, but just a guess..
Coqard, Strong, Stewart and Aaron Gate ahead of Bettiol I'd expect to mix in the sprint stages.
Just for the record, it's Lund.

(His last name is spelled Andresen, but he's referred to as Lund.)
Fair enough, hasn't reached out to the commentators here yet!
 
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The sprinter field is very weak. A few teams missed the boat in not bringing their sprinters.
Don't think it's that different from recent years, it's just too awkward to race in Australia in January for even the heavily-inflated amount of UCI points to entice the big guns.

It does make for a great opportunity for Matthew Brennan to become the race's youngest-ever stage winner.
 
it's just too awkward to race in Australia in January for even the heavily-inflated amount of UCI points to entice the big guns.
The TDU has been very well supported by teams (including “big guns”) since its inception.

The only awkward thing is it is held on the other side of the world. But as the first major race of the new year and not in the middle of the new season it is optimally scheduled to provide recovery from jet lag and as an opportunity for teams and riders to blow away the winter cobwebs and help build base (and heat resilience) for the coming European summer. And of course, cycling has limited long term growth prospects if it limits pro racing to Europe.

I live in Sydney where there is an annual pilgrimage of Sydney riders to South Australia for this race. It’s in our holiday season so an ideal time to take some annual leave and do some solid miles in hot weather while following the race live - it’s close to 24 hours travel to Europe for us.

The TDU has been great for Australian racing and largely harmless to the European schedule. A win/win.
 
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Do the riders who are listed as reserves travel to Australia as well?
I guess they have to; the point of reserves being to have someone to quickly take a spot on the roster, and some of them might be doing CEGORR anyway.
 

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