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I just think tactically there is a lot more that can go wrong with Tinkoff. They can try to use up Bodnar and Bennati on the flats, but then what if one of the climbers is having a bad day? You could easily lose 20 seconds waiting in the last few kilometres. How much should you use Sagan and Rogers on the flat - and if you use them too little then you might not put in the best time possible.
Sky, on the other hand, can just use everybody on the flat - surely the most efficient way to TTT - and then tell everyone to go all out up the hill, knowing that they have at least five or six solid climbers who won't lose much time.
blackmamba said:DFA123 said:blackmamba said:DFA123 said:LaFlorecita said:Tinkoff saxo TTT team is looking pretty solid unless they decide to bring Jesus.
Valgren, Sagan, Mick, Roman, Berto and Majka should do the final climb. That's 6 guys and they could always decide to let Kiser suck wheels the entire TTT.
It's only ~1.5km remember.
I wouldn't be confident in Sagan and Rogers doing so well on that final climb if they have already put in big efforts on the flat. Especially Sagan, who will have been competing hard in pretty much every one of the first 8 stages. We've seen him completely blow up a few times this year already.
Doesnt matter if their not there at the final in this TTT you wont see teams coming in to the finish with all guys cause in this particular TTT with the climb at the end it doesnt make sense to do. Most teams will come in with 5-6 guys on this particual TTT to maximum their time what so if ppl get dropped the last 1.5K uphill its not like they will loose time on it
Well obviously. But the point is that Tinkoff already have a couple of riders who will struggle on the climb - Bodnar and Bennati. That means they will either have to carry riders like Kiserlovski and Majka through the course, or rely on Rogers and Sagan to climb well and come in the top 5. If they lose a rider in the first week or someone is having a bad day, then they have very little cushion. Even more so if Kreuziger isn't there.
Sky and Movistar have more options, because nearly all of their guys can climb well.
I agree sky has more options uphill but if you think tinkov will use up both sagan and rogers before the last climb i disagree. And tho i think too sky has more options uphill im sure tinkov is stronger on the flats and i also think you make to much of this final climb, the final climb is 1.5K a guy like sagan and rogers are never dropping there and almost the entire tinkov team are good at the flats minus majka and kiselovski (that more than can be said of sky on the flats) so ppl wont get used up like you speculate
I just think tactically there is a lot more that can go wrong with Tinkoff. They can try to use up Bodnar and Bennati on the flats, but then what if one of the climbers is having a bad day? You could easily lose 20 seconds waiting in the last few kilometres. How much should you use Sagan and Rogers on the flat - and if you use them too little then you might not put in the best time possible.
Sky, on the other hand, can just use everybody on the flat - surely the most efficient way to TTT - and then tell everyone to go all out up the hill, knowing that they have at least five or six solid climbers who won't lose much time.
