jobiwan said:That was an epic stage, but I don't think we'll see Sagan repeat that success tomorrow.
We must also remember that last year in Stage 6, the legend rose up and claimed victory:
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Alas, TGBM decided to let others have his glory in Poland, and so someone else must celebrate his excellency tomorrow.
I think Scarponi takes the stage, and Martin the GC.
Not saying that he will, however given the peloton's inability/unwillingness to really put the pressure up, I would not be surprised if he managed to walk away with an overall win when this is all said and done.
For some reason, I don't see Scarponi taking the stage tomorrow. I also see DiLuca trying and failing miserably, hopefully he'll fail early enough so that his lieutenant Caruso might actually do something...As for actual stage winner, hard to call - I'll go out on a limb and say someone like a Nocentini for a stage, Sagan to lose the overall to Martin, but only by a few sec., so it will be close on the final stage with the time bonuses....