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I believe that Michael Matthews, if given the confidence of his team, can challenge him.Captain_Cavman said:Well yeah, Matthew Goss obviously. But apart from him?
I believe that Michael Matthews, if given the confidence of his team, can challenge him.Captain_Cavman said:Well yeah, Matthew Goss obviously. But apart from him?
Kvinto said:Since we have an additional Stirling lap and Willunga hill being a mtf it should be interesting how the GC turns out.
will10 said:Molehill Top Finish?
theyoungest said:The year(s) before Greipel peaked too early. He wants to be good in the Tour, not in the Tour Down Under.
theyoungest said:I believe that Michael Matthews, if given the confidence of his team, can challenge him.
El Pistolero said:Last year he had a bad lead-out for much of the season because the team was focused on Gilbert instead of Greipel. Now Greipel will have a much better lead-out because Gilbert's gone. I'd be surprised if he didn't have more than 15 victories this year. I hope they also put him in the Vuelta this time, one GT is not enough for a sprinter.
will10 said:Greipel is been the best sprinter in the world at losing a wheel. Even at HTC winning all the small races, he could've won a lot more. The guy has the power, but I can't tell you how many times he gets 3rd or 4th after starting the sprint in 10th-12th cos his positioning is so poor.
Captain_Cavman said:1. it's January, they won't be racing that hard.
2. Greipel's still the quickest of the sprinters there
3. He's dominated an edition of this race recently.
4. he showed at MSR he is quite capable of powering up short hills.
5. No-one's going to be in great shape so the guy who peaks and troughs least through the season has an advantage. And that guy is Greipel (although I have no idea why I think that).
6. Lotto have brought a team this year that could deliver Greipel to the head of affairs unlike last year.
7. It's a sh**ty small race; Greipel's good at those.
8. It's still only January, who knows what's going to happen, it's just a punt. Greipel may lead out for Henderson.
Ferminal said:All good points, but winning 5 stages is still absurdEven in 2010 he only won 3 stages against a weaker field. Any sprinter who wants to win will have make sure a puncheur doesn't take Stirling and not be more than 20s back on Wilunga.
He already beat Goss in two or three stages, plus some intermediate sprints last year. So if Goss is a challenger, so is Matthews.Captain_Cavman said:He had a great start to the year didn't he, and then fell away. I wonder if he'll structure it differently this time. Not convinced he's the one.
roundabout said:I doubt it, Willunga is what 3km or so at over 7%? Can Greipel finish within 20 seconds of the winner there?
theyoungest said:He already beat Goss in two or three stages, plus some intermediate sprints last year. So if Goss is a challenger, so is Matthews.
The only problem is Renshaw being Matthews' teammate.
Willunga is in the race every year. Greipel won the race twice. It's not that hard a hill.LaFlorecita said:Isn't Willunga where Contador won in 2005? Doubt Greipel would finish within 20 seconds if it's the same mountain.
Yeah, but I assume he'll already be quite good for this race... all Aussies are, basically.Captain_Cavman said:He got most of his best results in Jan and Feb last year - Why would you assume the same will be true this year?
theyoungest said:Willunga is in the race every year. Greipel won the race twice. It's not that hard a hill.
Yeah, but I assume he'll already be quite good for this race... all Aussies are, basically.
Last year Hermans, Porte, and Bobridge went all out and they got about a 20 second gap on guys like Goss and Matthews.Ryo Hazuki said:yeah but this year they are finishing on it
Cobblestoned said:Hermans with hip-pain. Can't even train.
Replaced by Jan Bakelants.
http://www.wielerflits.nl/nieuws/16579/hermans-mist-tour-down-under-door-heupblessure.html
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New Kids have made it across the border?
Kvinto said:20 secondshmm, since i couldn't find the profile of Willunga Hill, i've just worked it out on the Mapmyride - 3.1km, 7.5%. Of course it is not much of an obstacle for sprinters if there is more than 20km to go after its second ascent (as it used to be in recent years) but with all due respect to Matthew Goss if it were not in January, he would lose about 0:40...1:00 on the top of this hill. It's hard to predict how it'll turn out this time, but since i don't count Goss and especially Matthews in the rank of 'pure sprinters', pure sprinters should lose all their GC chances (well outside top-10) after stage 5, while for Goss it should become a stumbling block in his top-5 chances.
