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Paris - Nice, Stage 2 Vimory -> Cérilly 200 km, Tuesday 5th March

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Last ~400 meters at 5%

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Hugo Koblet said:
Perfect for a Bouhanni repeat.

GreenEdge will probably go with Matthews here. I think it suits Howard as well, though, but he was not good today.
Look closer ;)
I've tried to map it, but it's not easy to estimate exactly where the finishing line is. I'd guess the finishing straight is ~400 meters at 5%
 
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Netserk said:
Look closer ;)
I've tried to map it, but it's not easy to estimate exactly where the finishing line is. I'd guess the finishing straight is ~400 meters at 5%

Both Bouhanni and Matthews are quite good on hilly stuff, they should be able to quite well here anyway.
 
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What do you think guys is this steep enough to Meersman? If his form is there, which I don't have any idea... Stage 1 wasn't so promising.
 
Can't really see past Bouhanni again for stage 2. I hope he gets it.

Kittel not in the running for this I expect. If not a Bouhanni win then I'd like to see Rojas make up for the team sadness over Rui Costa today. The silver lining to today's cloud though is as everyone says - all go for Quintana on GC now.
 
SafeBet said:
I didn't think he was in good shape before watching today's sprint. But I have to reconsider that. He looked great. He might have a chance tomorrow if he doesn't mess it up.

Viviani surely would have waltzed it today if he could have chosen a line.

He looks in cracking form. Do you think he can handle the gradient ok?
 

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