Dekker_Tifosi said:And Hesjedal has not shown the same great recuperation? Remember tour 2010 when he was at his strongest in the 3rd week on the Tourmalet and again this Giro.
You are getting your hopes up for nothing. There is a less than 2% chance De Gendt makes up 1'40 on Hesjedal. And you base that on 1 ITT as far as I can tell.
Now who's arguments are void??
You are completely missing the point. I'm not getting my hopes up. I'm saying you can't compare a 3rd week GT ITT to a one week comp ITT. The example you posted is useless. These have been 3 weeks of stress and pressure for Hesjedal, this is also new for him. There is just as little need to act as if he has it in the bag, as there is that De Gendt poses a serious threat.
El Pistolero said:Obviously he won't win, only 28km.
There is nothing obvious about it. You are just refusing to be disappointed, so are eliminating the possibility. This can go either way. One of both could rise above himself and secure the win. This could be hesjedal. But it could also be De Gendt. Like i said, this is just as new to Hesjedal as it is to De Gendt, and i think the latter will be more fresh in the head. I would give the nod to Hesjedal for the GT win, heck i wouldn't rule out he puts down a faster time than De Gendt. But it IS less than two minutes. We have seen guys crack under pressure for less. This is Hesjedal's to lose.
