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SafeBet said:Quintana
Froome
Pinot
Kelderman
Contador
Pinot has become a somewhat good descender over the years and there is only one "Mountain Down Finish". It doesn't really matter in this Tour.Jalgratas95 said:SafeBet said:Quintana
Froome
Pinot
Kelderman
Contador
Nibali with is downhill riding skills will surely finish ahead of Pinot (I admire Pinot but his downhill riding is... ).
WheelofGear said:Pinot has become a somewhat good descender over the years and there is only one "Mountain Down Finish". It doesn't really matter in this Tour.Jalgratas95 said:SafeBet said:Quintana
Froome
Pinot
Kelderman
Contador
Nibali with is downhill riding skills will surely finish ahead of Pinot (I admire Pinot but his downhill riding is... ).
Jalgratas95 said:SafeBet said:Quintana
Froome
Pinot
Kelderman
Contador
Nibali with is downhill riding skills will surely finish ahead of Pinot (I admire Pinot but his downhill riding is... ).
del1962 said:Jalgratas95 said:SafeBet said:Quintana
Froome
Pinot
Kelderman
Contador
Nibali with is downhill riding skills will surely finish ahead of Pinot (I admire Pinot but his downhill riding is... ).
Let me fill in the gaps for you
his downhill riding is improved
This is only a guess a top 5 and obviously casn be effected by many factors
1. Froome
2. Quintana
3. Contador
4. Porte
5. Nibali
only Joking about number 4
I'm expecting him to have some bad luck and abandon.Jalgratas95 said:Nibali with is downhill riding skills will surely finish ahead of Pinot (I admire Pinot but his downhill riding is... ).
If he loses time in Huy he can bring it back on the cobbles. Didn't you see laat year. He now has Boom on his team, plus Lutshenko looked wonderful this year at the RVV.Velolover2 said:LaFlorecita said:1 Contador
2 Froome
3 Quintana
4 Pinot
5 Valverde
Nibali will abandon
I was thinking the same. The guy has the weakest "punch" of the 4. I think he will lose 20 seconds on Mur de Huy, failing to win it back on the cobbles and then another 20 seconds on Bretagne. In the first mountain stage, he will lose over a minute and call it a quit.
Majka has to be the most one of the most overrated riders in the world. How in any world is he better than Pinot, Nibali or Bardet? In 2013 he had a very good giro, 6th. In 2014 he should've improved, but didn't,finished behind Aru, Quintana. In the Tour somehow he pulled off 2 stages, that surspised me but at least one of them was from a breakaway. My prediction:WheelofGear said:5.Majka
Ok I admit Degenkolb will never win La Flèche, but Amstel is certainly a possibility, I was just trying to make a point about the new breed of super-sprinters like Degenkolb, Kristoff, Sagan and Matthews.WheelofGear said:Brullnux said:Majka has to be the most one of the most overrated riders in the world. How in any world is he better than Pinot, Nibali or Bardet? In 2013 he had a very good giro, 6th. In 2014 he should've improved, but didn't,finished behind Aru, Quintana. In the Tour somehow he pulled off 2 stages, that surspised me but at least one of them was from a breakaway. My prediction:WheelofGear said:5.Majka
1.Quintana
2.Froome
3.Nibali
4.AC
5.Pozzo/Pinot
If Quintana loses little time in the opening week then he will do well. In Vuelta last year he looked good before crashing, on par with AC and stronger then Froome. Admittedly, both were off form but so was Quintana. Froome will lose time on some of the uphill sprints and in the stage to Pra-Loup, Cauterets and Stage 18. Nibali will lose time in any big MTF, but make strong attacks in the stages mentioned above. AC will be too tired in the third week from what has been a difficult, fast Giro. He will join Nibali's attacks but be too tired. Pinot probably for 5th, but Pozzovivo if he is in form will take 5th.
You're seriously dumb if you think "the big 4" all will finish in top 5, mr. Degenkolb-can-win-Fleche-Wallone newb.
He was one of the best climbers in 2014.Miburo said:I'm not saying Majka will top 5 the tour, but overrated? He was clearly the 2nd best climber of the tour last year.
Brullnux said:Ok I admit Degenkolb will never win La Flèche, but Amstel is certainly a possibility, I was just trying to make a point about the new breed of super-sprinters like Degenkolb, Kristoff, Sagan and Matthews.WheelofGear said:Brullnux said:Majka has to be the most one of the most overrated riders in the world. How in any world is he better than Pinot, Nibali or Bardet? In 2013 he had a very good giro, 6th. In 2014 he should've improved, but didn't,finished behind Aru, Quintana. In the Tour somehow he pulled off 2 stages, that surspised me but at least one of them was from a breakaway. My prediction:WheelofGear said:5.Majka
1.Quintana
2.Froome
3.Nibali
4.AC
5.Pozzo/Pinot
If Quintana loses little time in the opening week then he will do well. In Vuelta last year he looked good before crashing, on par with AC and stronger then Froome. Admittedly, both were off form but so was Quintana. Froome will lose time on some of the uphill sprints and in the stage to Pra-Loup, Cauterets and Stage 18. Nibali will lose time in any big MTF, but make strong attacks in the stages mentioned above. AC will be too tired in the third week from what has been a difficult, fast Giro. He will join Nibali's attacks but be too tired. Pinot probably for 5th, but Pozzovivo if he is in form will take 5th.
You're seriously dumb if you think "the big 4" all will finish in top 5, mr. Degenkolb-can-win-Fleche-Wallone newb.
I think all 4 will finish in the top 5 because likelihood is it will be a fairly conservative race. Also, these 4 riders are a class above the rest, this Giro has proved it, even Nibali and Quintana are a class above the everyone bar AC + Froome. There aren't many people to challenge them, and my gut instinct is none of them will crash really badly, maybe like AC in this Giro, but this isn't as unpredictable as the Giro. Unless Pinot is able to pull back 8 minutes in 1 year, then I doubt anyone, bar Lady Luck, can challenge them.
2nd best in the Tour probably, but the field was weak - Nibali was almost 8 minutes ahead of anyone ,and that's Nibali, but he was the 7th or 8th best in the Giro. IMO he is better than Kelderman, but not as good as Landa, Aru or Quintana - basing this against people of his generation.Miburo said:I'm not saying Majka will top 5 the tour, but overrated? He was clearly the 2nd best climber of the tour last year.
Singer01 said:people thinking they can predict who will crash out, have illness or abandon are clearly insane.