Jayco has already sent their riders a list of their roles for the National RR on 11th January. They will try to set it up for O'Connor.
Because of that short ITT? Do they work with bonus seconds at the finish? Because there’s also FFB and LVE![]()
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Good GC list actually. I reckon Vine wins it
I think the entire profile suits him, and that ITT is better for him than Plapp or the other GC favourites.Because of that short ITT? Do they work with bonus seconds at the finish? Because there’s also FFB and LVE
How do you know that? I saw that Yates was at UAE camp in Costa blanca before Christmas which was 9-17 December. So did he go to Australia basically straight after end of season 2025 to do 6 weeks and then fly back for training camp? Or do you mean 6 weeks from ~18 December until after the Aussie races? Sorry mate not saying you're lying but you confused me a bit.The rider to watch for me is A.Yates who has been domiciled in Australia for 6 weeks preparing for this race
But it’s so short and I don’t see him win sprints for boni’sI think the entire profile suits him, and that ITT is better for him than Plapp or the other GC favourites.
They're going up the longer but easier side unfortunately but it still has a little bit that gets above 10%. It's a tough little climb.At first glace the parcours looks a bit harder than last few years no? That Corkscrew side on stage 2 seems decently long? Not sure if it's actually hard.
Also don't think that TT will be really relevant for GC with boni, or at least not for the top spots, will probably make the difference for some positions at the back of the top 10.
I think he can gap the others up Willunga.But it’s so short and I don’t see him win sprints for boni’s
Very wind dependent. If it's like 2025, it will be more for the FFBs and Narvaezes. But that Corkscrew thing looks promising compared to last year's parcours.I think he can gap the others up Willunga.
It's a good climb, but as I said they're going up the longer but easier side (the other side is 2.3/2.4 km at around 10%), unfortunately they're not coming up the other side for the second time and finished somewhere like Athelstone or CampbelltownVery wind dependent. If it's like 2025, it will be more for the FFBs and Narvaezes. But that Corkscrew thing looks promising compared to last year's parcours.
He'll get dropped in stages 2 and 4.Is a GC bid out of the question for Brennan?
