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Dec 6, 2013
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My guess is a lot of days like today where he stays with the leaders until the race really picks up. Doesn't lose tons of time but slowly slides down the leaderboard.
Maybe, but that 'slide down the leader board' isn't very far because there aren't that many other guys who will be around to slide past him.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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Maybe, but that 'slide down the leader board' isn't very far because there aren't that many other guys who will be around to slide past him.
Hmm, the 5 guys immediately behind him in GC: Mas. Martinez, Quintana, Vlasov, Roglic—are much better climbers in high mountains (though injuries could cancel that I suppose), and G. Martin and Uran likely are as well. The only one in front of him I expect to drop a bunch of time (somewhere along the way) is Pidcock. So, optimistically maybe he could end up in top 15, with a slight chance for top 10, and a slight chance he’ll lose an hour somewhere.
 
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Hmm, the 5 guys immediately behind him in GC: Mas. Martinez, Quintana, Vlasov, Roglic—are much better climbers in high mountains (though injuries could cancel that I suppose), and G. Martin and Uran likely are as well. The only one in front of him I expect to drop a bunch of time (somewhere along the way) is Pidcock. So, optimistically maybe he could end up in top 15, with a slight chance for top 10, and a slight chance he’ll lose an hour somewhere.
Agreed. Top 10 is possible, but he isn’t climbing with Mas, Yates, not even to mention Roglic who will likely fly up the standings.
 
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Will have to
Hmm, the 5 guys immediately behind him in GC: Mas. Martinez, Quintana, Vlasov, Roglic—are much better climbers in high mountains (though injuries could cancel that I suppose), and G. Martin and Uran likely are as well. The only one in front of him I expect to drop a bunch of time (somewhere along the way) is Pidcock. So, optimistically maybe he could end up in top 15, with a slight chance for top 10, and a slight chance he’ll lose an hour somewhere.

Very realistic assessment, I think.
 
May 10, 2013
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Anyone else found Powless' tactics at the beggining of today's stage weird? Attacking alone from km 0 and then riding solo on the flat terrain for several kilometers while everyone else rode in the wheels must have not been good for his chances later in the stage.
 
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This is how Powless has ridden in the break in his last TDF - Getting into breaks and showing his hand too early.
 
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13th in the 2022 TdF after the time trial. Stage 11 was his big set back, losing 9 places. Would he have signed up for 13th before the start of the race?
 
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13th in the 2022 TdF after the time trial. Stage 11 was his big set back, losing 9 places. Would he have signed up for 13th before the start of the race?
No, he should have been totally focused on stage hunting. He’s not a GC rider by any stretch of the imagination.
 
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