Tour de Suisse 2017 (10/06 > 18/06/2017)

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Geraint Too Fast said:
Rolland, Dombrowski, Carthy, Woods.

Cannondale need a descending training camp.
At least Woods has the excuse that he only started cycling at the age of 25.
Spilak had a bad day, but was able to limit the damage.
Super happy for Pozzovivo, with this kind of form he should destroy everyone on the Tiefenbachferner, but you never know.
 
Dec 28, 2010
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Mayomaniac said:
Geraint Too Fast said:
Rolland, Dombrowski, Carthy, Woods.

Cannondale need a descending training camp.
At least Woods has the excuse that he only started cycling at the age of 25.
Spilak had a bad day, but was able to limit the damage.
Super happy for Pozzovivo, with this kind of form he should destroy everyone on the Tiefenbachferner, but you never know.
To the bolded; the others might regret not being able to finish him off today. If he hangs on tomorrow, he could win it in the TT. I don't think his TT has worsened, it's just his overall shape that's been off the last year or so.

If Spilak's bad day was a sign of things to come, Caruso is the big favourite unless Pozzovivo crushes everyone tomorrow.
 
Apr 17, 2013
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rodanafrenteguigs said:
Nothing like that, i believe thar Rui could win tomorrow, but for me , the Saturday stage suits him better.
I wouldn't mind if hw win the next three stages abd GC at all.
I don't think Costa can win either tomorrow or saturday. Tiefenbachferner is definitely much too hard of a climb for him and on saturday the criterium laps are probably too easy. Today was his chance to win.
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Squire said:
Mayomaniac said:
Geraint Too Fast said:
Rolland, Dombrowski, Carthy, Woods.

Cannondale need a descending training camp.
At least Woods has the excuse that he only started cycling at the age of 25.
Spilak had a bad day, but was able to limit the damage.
Super happy for Pozzovivo, with this kind of form he should destroy everyone on the Tiefenbachferner, but you never know.
To the bolded; the others might regret not being able to finish him off today. If he hangs on tomorrow, he could win it in the TT. I don't think his TT has worsened, it's just his overall shape that's been off the last year or so.

If Spilak's bad day was a sign of things to come, Caruso is the big favourite unless Pozzovivo crushes everyone tomorrow.
Pozzovivo WILL crush everyone tomorrow! ;) Apart from Soler obviously.
 
Jul 16, 2011
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Great racing and it was good to see Pozzo get a win at last. Despite a large number of attacks, there are still a number of riders in contention. Hope to see Pozzo on the attack again tomorrow.
 
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Squire said:
Mayomaniac said:
Geraint Too Fast said:
Rolland, Dombrowski, Carthy, Woods.

Cannondale need a descending training camp.
At least Woods has the excuse that he only started cycling at the age of 25.
Spilak had a bad day, but was able to limit the damage.
Super happy for Pozzovivo, with this kind of form he should destroy everyone on the Tiefenbachferner, but you never know.
To the bolded; the others might regret not being able to finish him off today. If he hangs on tomorrow, he could win it in the TT. I don't think his TT has worsened, it's just his overall shape that's been off the last year or so.

If Spilak's bad day was a sign of things to come, Caruso is the big favourite unless Pozzovivo crushes everyone tomorrow.
I like Spilak, so I hope that it was just a bad day.
Pozzovivo should be able to gain some time tomorrow, but you never know.
Caruso has a good chance, but I wouldn't dismiss Kruijswijk's chances, the climb should suit him and him being able to say with Pozzovivo and winning the sprint wouldn't surprise me.
 
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Ruby United said:
Anyone have a profile of the final climb tomorrow?
I think this is it
Tiefenbachferner.gif
 
Aug 5, 2009
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Geraint Too Fast said:
Rolland, Dombrowski, Carthy, Woods.

Cannondale need a descending training camp.

I put Rolland in the same category as Andy Schleck and Zakarin as far as descending goes. it's kind of funny when you see Rolland go off on solo breaks in the mountains, doing well up the ascent then crawling down the descent and cornering like an old woman.
 
Aug 18, 2010
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It's nice to see a win for Pozzovivo, but it's hard not to feel sorry for Woods. A difficult descent in the pouring rain is something very few riders who came to cycling late can handle at an elite level.
 

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Jan 23, 2011
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just saw the stage, hell yeah Pozzovivo! it's not often that my favorite rider wins a race. it's even better since he came so close at the Giro multiple times.
 
Apr 12, 2015
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Ricco' said:
The world is really upside down...

Spilak with a bad day while raining?

No. He was pretty bad on the climb, but was great on the descent when it started raining.
 
Apr 12, 2015
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Pozzovivo is not Purito-bad in a TT, he is actually somewhat underrated. He has some fine results in the Grand Tour TTs that aren't pancake flat. Even the ones which are only slightly lumpy (similar to this Suisse TT). But he still needs more time.

I don't think he needs that much on Caruso/Kruijswijk (maybe 30-40 secs before the TT) but he needs at least a minute+ on Spilak. Luckily for him, Spilak looks like he is struggling a bit on the climbs.

I'd say he need to distance Caruso/Kruijswijk by at least 20 secs and Spilak by about 40 secs on Tiefenbachferner to be in a good position before the TT.
 
Feb 16, 2010
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Pozzovivo said in his post race interview (in italiano) that he hasn't been training for ITT much this year
- and he is usual honest/candid about his chances.
 
Oct 11, 2012
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Great win for Pozzovivo - could hardly watch those wet hairpins on the descent, just glad everyone stayed upright :surprised:

He looks on excellent form, will need to be aggressive on the Tiefenbachferner today so should make for great racing.

Špilak exemplified how hard he was riding to get back on by not even having the time to zip up his jersey for several km on the descent until he made it back to the yellow jersey group!
 
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Velolover2 said:
Pozzovivo is not Purito-bad in a TT, he is actually somewhat underrated. He has some fine results in the Grand Tour TTs that aren't pancake flat. Even the ones which are only slightly lumpy (similar to this Suisse TT). But he still needs more time.

I don't think he needs that much on Caruso/Kruijswijk (maybe 30-40 secs before the TT) but he needs at least a minute+ on Spilak. Luckily for him, Spilak looks like he is struggling a bit on the climbs.

I'd say he need to distance Caruso/Kruijswijk by at least 20 secs and Spilak by about 40 secs on Tiefenbachferner to be in a good position before the TT.

Pozzo's potential luck is that there is no big ITT guy lurking not far away in the standings, so if he can get a few tens of seconds of leg room, it could be doable.
 
May 13, 2015
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Post-interview comment from Pozzo:

"I will now try to increase my lead in the overall especially since there is a time trial on the final day that really does not suit me," Pozzovivo said.

Probably need more than 30 secs on Tiefenbachferner. Something between 20 and 40 should be possible. In the two mountain stages, he has seemed like the strongest man. One minute is difficult if not impossible, he is no Froome after all.
 
Jun 16, 2015
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klintE said:
Ruby United said:
Anyone have a profile of the final climb tomorrow?
I think this is it
Tiefenbachferner.gif

Yes, that's it. Last 450 meters is downhill. Before that there is the Rosi-Mittermaier-Tunnel which is 1750 meters long. Hopefully there will be coverage in the tunnel. At the end of the tunnel they will be at 2.830 meters.

2.830 meters seems to be a new altitude record for european pro cycling?
 
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Velolover2 said:
With Lopéz and Dumo out, we are talking about a Tour of Poland-level peloton for "the 4th Grand Tour".
Is that a joke? Pozzovivo, Špilak, Kruijswijk... I guess that's just hyping Lopez, isn't it :)