Tour de Romandie, April 29th - May 4th

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Barely two days after Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the focus of the WorldTour teams shifts to Romandie, where one of the tougher stage races of (around) a week is on the program. We don't see many Giro favourites here anymore, but that doesn't make the starting list any less interesting.

Here's a collection of stage recaps and interviews of last year.

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Top competitors
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Sep 20, 2017
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Even compared to recent years, this is an underwhelming field for both GC and everything else.

Brennan should do Catalunya all over again and for GC, it should be Almeida because Evenepoel doesn't tend to do well at climbs the size of Thyon 2000 when he hasn't prepared/been able to prepare his best climbing form and I don't see who else is supposed to win.
 
Feb 9, 2013
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Ole G for the win!

But seriously, I hope Remco has a good Romandie and can put some more miles into his legs, and my biggest challenge will be watching it on SRF and deciphering Swiss German.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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Ole G for the win!

But seriously, I hope Remco has a good Romandie and can put some more miles into his legs, and my biggest challenge will be watching it on SRF and deciphering Swiss German.
SRF usually has a French broadcast as well--if that is any better :)
 
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Aug 9, 2021
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Why is Remco going here? Is it just to fill out his calendar/get miles in legs🦵 or because they thought he would clean it up?

I'm never convinced Almeida will win because if I was I'd have no reason to watch it other than scenery 😁 (Almeida pain face though is a treat so maybe theoretically that could be a reason)

So this might be like giro 21 but with Remco and Almeida on different teams. Their shapes seams similar to that time. Remco coming back from a crash and Almeida in good shape. 🍸
 
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Jan 10, 2019
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Some random prologue winner with all the corners. Could be anyone.

Almeida to clean up easily. Expecting Remco to win a stage after dropping out of GC. And the last TT should be his.
 
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May 6, 2021
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Some random prologue winner with all the corners. Could be anyone.

Almeida to clean up easily. Expecting Remco to win a stage after dropping out of GC. And the last TT should be his.
Milan and Vernon doing other races with Cameron Scott fleeing to a conti team because they all lack the minerals to go head-to-head with Zijlaard on this parcours.
 
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Surely Evenepoel has to be the favourite. I know how had a bad LBL but there are 2 ITTs and that is a lot of time he can put into the field. I suspect the race will be similar to Algarve, but with Evenepoel instead of Vingegaard. Almeida may win the MTF but Evenepoel will put enough time in the TT to take the GC win
 
May 3, 2010
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This is a pretty tough course for the TdR. The first two stages have an extremely steep 3 km climb, but they're both far from the finish. The long MTF Thyon 2000 is comparable to the Tourmalet, so climbers can take time before the decisive time trial.
 
May 9, 2010
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Underwhelming field, underwhelming parcours. Overwhelming scenery.

Almeida is the obvious pick to win GC. I hope Evenepoel is in good enough shape to challenge him, but based on what we saw in Fleche and Liege, he'll be nowhere. I'm very curious what happened in Liege.

Who could challenge Almeida then? Martinez might be the best bet, even if he'll lose some time in the ITT. Rodriguez is the only other rider I can imagine pose a threat to Almeida, but it's hard to see him being too competitive here coming back from an injury (although he did quite well in Liege, actually).