Didn't Vlasov need those boni seconds?
Exactly!
The four bonus secs Vlasov lost, would have made him second in GC.
If Vlasov would have won, he would be 14 secs behind Dennis. So it‘s 18 secs now.
Didn't Vlasov need those boni seconds?
He won the race last year, so not sure today was age related. Ill and/or he had a pretty horrendous shoulder bone rebuild operation start of season he's only just got recovered from he said.
remember when Thomas Dekker won Romandie ahead of SavoldelliIt fluctuates. For a while in the 2000s and early 2010s it was a pretty weak race used mainly as a development one, as a lot of the biggest GT names were also the main contenders in the Ardennes - the likes of Valverde, Evans, Cunego, the Schleck brothers, Rodríguez, Samuel Sánchez, di Luca - but then for a few years after that it was actually a pretty strong race when the riders contesting the Ardennes ceased to be the main GT candidates and instead people like Froome, Wiggins, Quintana and their likes would go and race Romandie instead. It now seems to be swinging back the other way and more resembling what it was 10-15 years ago.
So can anyone beat Rohan Dennis tomorrow? The answer is no.
I thought I heard that Dennis said his weight is a little bit higher now than would be best for climbing long hills. And yet his climbing in recent years has, at times, been very strong. Tomorrow's climb is long, with a challenging but steady gradient. Too steep for Rohan? ... Not sure. It could be an entertaining finale.The answer is yes. In 2018 Dennis was 7e in MTT. He lost 1:30 on Bernal. on the 5km flat he will not run out for 20 seconds on Vlasov or Ayuso. there is a good chance that Ayuso and/or Vlasov will climb 20-35 seconds faster.
Only 2 types of climbs in the world really: not enough hard for Pino or too hard for PinoPinot saying it wasnt a high mountain stage and the climb was not hard enough for him
I thought I heard that Dennis said his weight is a little bit higher now than would be best for climbing long hills. And yet his climbing in recent years has, at times, been very strong. Tomorrow's climb is long, with a challenging but steady gradient. Too steep for Rohan? ... Not sure. It could be an entertaining finale.
I don't think so. I think Vlasov knew it was Higuita and pulled off before making him and Higuita look like fools for crashing into each other.A "celebrating too early" classic.
What a joke! A Queen Stage? What? Is it Poitou-Charentes? Where is Demare? Yes Thibaut criticized the route in general, this "medium mountain stage" as he called it, but concluded by saying, basically "well, it is what it is". He had great legs today. Tibopino regreted that he messed up his sprint...looking at the vid' he stopped pedaling three times, yikes. It was in the bag. Higuita is the new Carapaz.Pinot saying it wasnt a high mountain stage and the climb was not hard enough for him
Watching the replay it looked like he had a mechanical issue and had to stop at the side of the road with 350m to gosurprised Caruso lost that much time at the finish
Just after the finish I thought Vlasov was going to hit Higuita, but he congratulated him instead.
Wait... why is Cataford the first to start, even though he's not last in GC?
Perhaps he has a plane to catch?
# | RIDER | WEIGHT (KG) |
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1 | JANSEN Amund Grøndahl | 83 |
2 | BEWLEY Sam | 81 |
3 | CAVAGNA Rémi | 78 |
4 | ROOSEN Timo | 78 |
5 | HESSMANN Michel | 78 |
6 | SCHÄR Michael | 78 |
7 | ARNDT Nikias | 77.5 |
8 | PRICE-PEJTERSEN Johan | 77 |
9 | SWEENY Harry | 75 |
10 | BEVIN Patrick | 75 |
In 2018 with the climb only, Dennis beat Fuglsang while the latter showed the next day that he climbed better than the former in a road stage.I'm very surprised at how highly rated Dennis and Plapp are for this stage.
# | Rider | Time | Avg |
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1 | SWEENY Harry | 36.34,590 | 25.984 |
2 | CHAMPION Thomas | 37.50,08 | 25.120 |
3 | BRUN Nils | 38.49,04 | 24.484 |
4 | HUYS Laurens | 39.01,32 | 24.355 |
5 | PRICE-PEJTERSEN Johan | 39.10,62 | 24.259 |
Yes, because Fuglsang did a really bad MTT.In 2018 with the climb only, Dennis beat Fuglsang while the latter showed the next day that he climbed better than the former in a road stage.
They are/were both TT specialists who have shown impressive climbing feats in the past, so i'm not really surprised.I'm very surprised at how highly rated Dennis and Plapp are for this stage.