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Mar 31, 2015
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Van Aert's sprinting is diabolical. Pellizzari's allround development has been insane, hard to believe that he was a really onedimensional rider 18 months ago at Bardiani.
If you want to see how 'raw' Bardiani talent is, look at Pinarello's development after four months in a fairly average WT team – suddenly top 10 in medium mountain stages against actual WT opposition.

Some team should take a punt on Turconi at this point
 
May 29, 2019
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So now some real racing begins. RBH must be careful, on how they use their strength in numbers, otherwise del Toro might not crack. Stage 5 should already be an interesting one. As for Rogličes legs, interesting conundrum. Why would Rogla save so many bullets, not taking into an account he is third already and did 0 work.
 
Jan 31, 2021
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Watching that finale, MVDP was basically in the wind from 450m to go. He doesn't really spend any time in the wheel of Ganna/Vendrame after closing that gap.

With that sort of strength it's tough to imagine a tactical scenario where he doesn't win this one, even without a little help from Wout.
 
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Jan 27, 2012
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An italian style jagged sawtooth profile called stage 5:
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Power break almost for certain, but will it get controlled enough for a GC involved win?
 
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Nov 5, 2013
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Watching that finale, MVDP was basically in the wind from 450m to go. He doesn't really spend any time in the wheel of Ganna/Vendrame after closing that gap.

With that sort of strength it's tough to imagine a tactical scenario where he doesn't win this one, even without a little help from Wout.
Yeah, Wout was trying to win from the front, and just gave MVDP a lead-out.
 
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He's not 20 years old like everyone else around him and he has too much experience to waste energy for nothing.
Roglic, calmly, quietly rode himself into a comfortable 3rd place, 21 back from Pellizzari. Roglic is a smooth operator. And if you saw his pre race interview, guy has a great attitude.
 
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I think it's that, and the legs were ***..
Did you watch how easily he moved around in the sprint zone? Never out of the saddle and staying away from the crash zone. Seems like he's well in touch with what his legs can do. Pellizzari is the leader, sports the #1 for RBH and most certainly will communicate if he can't finish off the job and let Primoz do his thing.
 
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I'm left wondering why Matteo is setting tempo and pulling Wout around? He's clearly stronger and Wout is doing well considering how few miles he's had this season.
 

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