An early rest day.
Looks like that to me too, although Tadej and Wout have been unpredictable, thankfully.
I hope for a ripping chase of the breakaway after the Pas de Morgins.
An early rest day.
Storer is still in the race, he’s been going well the last couple of stages and was last man staring helping Gaudu on stage 7.Hopefully a good size break forms which will splinter later. A repeat of yesterday will have me watching Kyrgios at the tennis, something I try to avoid. Is Michael Storer still in the race ? A stage he would normally like.
In theory yes but while Vlasovs punch seems alright going by today and two days ago, the crash (or Covid) definitely has taken its toll on him on longer climbs, otherwise he wouldn't have lost so much yesterday. So I don't think they'll do something for him and instead probably try to put Kämna in the breakaway again if he feels it.
Exactly, that's why he's 100/1.Very optimistic picking Martin. He is brilliant at what he does in plugging away to get a decent GC result while never being a threat but I don’t think he has ever been in a move and actually looked dangerous for a stage win in any Grand Tour through his career.
My picks are Fuglsang @ 13, Storer @ 26, and Guillaume Martin @ 101 (lol).
Long odds for Martin obviously because he's only 3 minutes down on GC, but I'm hoping that no self-respecting GC team will feel threatened by The Philosopher's chances over three weeks. Unfortunately, self-respecting GC teams are a rarity in this age.
What about Lutsenko?A stage in the middle mountains seems ideal for a breakaway. Candidates are Pinot, Barguil, Martin, Vuillermoz, Jungels, Mollema, Teuns, Mohoric, Fuglsang, Bettiol and Woods. It's time for the stage hunters to come out of their slumber.
Stage 5 at the 2020 Vuelta and stage 4 at 2020 Tour.Very optimistic picking Martin. He is brilliant at what he does in plugging away to get a decent GC result while never being a threat but I don’t think he has ever been in a move and actually looked dangerous for a stage win in any Grand Tour through his career.
Interesting that they expect a big GC day, bit surprised by that.in his daily podcast (Bora boss) Denk said that they expect a big GC day, and therefor everyone will work for Vlasov instead of going up the road.
Vlasov's crash was apparently harder than they first thought, and he is still struggling a bit on the bike. For the moment, they still aim for a GC podium with him, though.
Storer finished over 10 minutes down yesterday, he'd have to be a certainty to try to get in the break.Hopefully a good size break forms which will splinter later. A repeat of yesterday will have me watching Kyrgios at the tennis, something I try to avoid. Is Michael Storer still in the race ? A stage he would normally like.
I don't like to bet on anyone less than 10, which rules out Pogacar for pretty much any stage.Roglic @ 28 seems a good pick to me. Woods @ 14, Pogacar @ 6.
Ruben Guerreiro out with Covid
A stage in the middle mountains seems ideal for a breakaway. Candidates are Pinot, Barguil, Martin, Vuillermoz, Jungels, Mollema, Teuns, Mohoric, Fuglsang, Bettiol and Woods. It's time for the stage hunters to come out of their slumber.
Step 1: send Van Aert up the roadJumbo to shock the cycling world and put a team move together.