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Hatyter used to be up there in reduced sprints, don’t expect much from him unless there’s a time trial and no mountains, not sure what to expect from him for the rest of the season. I had hoped he would be up there in one day races, as he has in the past ( well maybe the occasional one day race) but he definitely competed in the races like the tour of Poland
 
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Hatyter used to be up there in reduced sprints, don’t expect much from him unless there’s a time trial and no mountains, not sure what to expect from him for the rest of the season. I had hoped he would be up there in one day races, as he has in the past ( well maybe the occasional one day race) but he definitely competed in the races like the tour of Poland
He has become totally allergic to trying to position himself in the peloton which has rendered him useless for the kind of stages that in his early years he was pretty efficient at cleaning up.
 
yeah, my comment above was actually not too serious, of course.

Hayter's performance on the hills in Belgium was much better than I expected, but I think Poland still looks too hard for him. I would prefer to see him in Denmark or at the Deutschland Tour, although there the prologue is probably too short to make enough of a difference.