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One bad day on Zoncolan or on Tuesday can mean minutes. I don't think he's prepared for GTs yet. He was strong till today, but looks to start fading.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
So can we conclude the same for Pozzovivo then? And Evans? :rolleyes:

True, but the chances of Pozzovivo cracking big time are lower than that of Kelderman doing this. And by big time I mean minutes. Also, Rolland is looking good for the last week and the 1:43 margin to WK is recoverable. Kelderman may very well finish 8th. I'll still be impressed by his performance whatever happens in the third week though.
 
His goal was a top-10, which should definitely be within his reach. For a rider who has the profile of a TDF rider rather than a Giro specialist, I still think he's doing quite well. This Giro is a pure climbers race, and he'll probaby finish in the lower reaches of the top-10. I for one didn't expect that, considering how he cracked on the very first mountain stage last year.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
But he held on and finished with Pozzovivo, Kiserlovski and Evans. Not that bad.
If he doesn't get an off-day, he can finish in the top 8.

I wonder what if Niemiec, Purito, Ulissi, Sioutsou, Scarponi etc. were still in the race.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
lol, this is such a bad post. I wonder what happened if Mollema, Contador, Froome, Wiggins etc where there

etc etc etc :rolleyes:

:) why is it such a bad post?

Mollema, Contador, Froome or Wiggins were never part of the race.
 
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theyoungest said:
Yeah. Or if Coppi and Bartali return from the dead.

Oh you smart guy! (cheering) That would be awesome, zombie race :)
Now seriously - why that sarcasm? (goes for Dekker tifosi to).
 
I think he's going to drop significant time in the MTT though. It's clear one-mountain stages aren't his thing. Montecampione proved that.

An MTT should be his worst enemy. The multi mountain stages might save a nice top 5 tho. I can see Evans collapsing further and Uran looks worse by the day. Majka wasnt convincing today either
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I think he's going to drop significant time in the MTT though. It's clear one-mountain stages aren't his thing. Montecampione proved that.

An MTT should be his worst enemy. The multi mountain stages might save a nice top 5 tho. I can see Evans collapsing further and Uran looks worse by the day. Majka wasnt convincing today either
I think you're just looking for reasons why he will fail. It's clear Montecampione was just a bad day, in that one-mountain stage won by Matthews he was perhaps the strongest man in the race.

Also, he rode top-15 in an MTT in his very first GT, way ahead of Evans (for example). It's basically a cr.p shoot, bad days can happen to anyone at anytime. If I had to pick the worst possible stage for him, it would be the Zoncolan one.
 
theyoungest said:
I think you're just looking for reasons why he will fail. It's clear Montecampione was just a bad day, in that one-mountain stage won by Matthews he was perhaps the strongest man in the race.

Also, he rode top-15 in an MTT in his very first GT, way ahead of Evans (for example). It's basically a cr.p shoot, bad days can happen to anyone at anytime. If I had to pick the worst possible stage for him, it would be the Zoncolan one.

You're thinking the kilo's working against him on Zoncolan?

Could be. I hope his gearing choice is correct, today it looked to be on the heavy side for the final K