Del Toro will be overwhelmed.. Riders are ready to counter every move he makes, Del Toro will not exit the TT with anything of significance, many guys are as good or better at ITT.Roglic has 'not studied the parcours' and will be taking things 'day by day'.
Del Toro's teammates have mostly been average for the past month, he will have to rely on Soler here, Ayuso also a question mark, I think Sexais has the most cohesive looking unit here.
Soler expected to do which UAE,? If Del Toro thinks he has plough horses to stay on the front and apply constant pressure? Good luck with that, and UAE has so many good guys either on the injured list or just coming off of it, nowhere near at 100%.
Bora looked great at Flanders, Visma also with strong guys, Decathlon, wait and see..If Seixas stays predictable he can do lots of his own work, he has the horsepower to chase anyone at the race. Trek is a racing grab bag, you have no idea what you are going to get. If Conti style continues like Italian and Spanish regular racing, they go off in front and normally get caught by bigger teams, wouldn't be amazed if a no name wins a race here or there when big teams miscalculate about the ability to bring everything back.. When you have a weapon like Pogacar, you can make mistakes that he can fix, Del Toro is nowhere close to Pogacar. Del Toro should race with nothing but counter attacking and not try to control everything.
