Tour de Suisse 2021 (June 6-13)

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MvdP is obviously very good but as far as the Tour is concerned I am really not sold on his flat bunch sprint capabilities. I don't doubt he has the speed to be in the mix but I can imagine him not being there consistently enough to win green.

In all the years Sagan won a lot of that was on the basis of simply being there Every Single Sprint.

I would expect Merlier to be their sprinter, possibly with MvdP as leadout.
 
MvdP is obviously very good but as far as the Tour is concerned I am really not sold on his flat bunch sprint capabilities. I don't doubt he has the speed to be in the mix but I can imagine him not being there consistently enough to win green.

In all the years Sagan won a lot of that was on the basis of simply being there Every Single Sprint.
I think he clearly wants to try to get that Yellow Jersey that his grandfather never got on the first 2 stages.
 
He's impatient but also very predictable. He's got only one scenario in his roadbook - explosive attack just before the top of the climb. His acceleration is obviously incredible and he won some races thanks to that, but it starts to become kinda boring.

I don't know about boring. I mean today he started and made final selection of 7-9 riders with his attack. What else do you expect? To attack 100k from finish?
 
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Even the organizers can't believe their eyes upon seeing Cortina up there.
 
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I don't know about boring. I mean today he started and made final selection of 7-9 riders with his attack. What else do you expect? To attack 100k from finish?
Saying boring, I meant that with a steep climb before the finish like we had today, it's a certainty that Alaf will go full gas there, hoping that he'll drop as much guys as possible. As soon as you know the stage profile, you know what is going to happen there. And that's kinda boring imo. ;)

For me, sometimes Alaf seems to be relying on this one particular skill too much and (ofc he won many races thanks to that) can't find another way to win a bike race. He's become a little bit one-dimensional rider in my eyes (I'm not saying he's not versatile though). A great example of a different approach is MvdP today - he could've just sat in the wheels, counting on his sprinting ability and probably he would've won this one anyway. But his style of racing is much more entertaining. He successfully tried long range attack today, he tries massive (from 50kms to go) longe range attacks and you can just always expect something unexpected from him.
 
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Impressive Van der Poel, What a Great rider!!!. Great stage!!.

Happy to see Garcia Cortina in the fight.

He didnt regulate at the climb so well as Van Der Poel...I understand. Sometimes Allaphillipe go and you never see him again, but this time was a mistake.

Carapaz is the stronger rider, and I hope to see Uran on the podium.
 
Arensman lost 10 minutes as well. Surprising in a bad way.

Dumoulin clearly is riding into condition. Nothing wrong so far. If he produces another solid result on Saturday everything is just fine!

Vanderpoel truly is an entertaining rider. If not for Fuglsang closing the gap and / or Schachmann jumping around, the flying Dutchman would've been gone with 3,5 kilometers to go already.

Carapaz looks superbly strong. No. 1 favorite to take the golden jersey IMHO!

Poels & Mäder good too. Maybe one of them can step onto the podium at the end of the week.

Pozzovivo traditionally misses the split in this kind of situation. He had to be distanced and he delivered.

Hirschi's climbing level will be interesting to see. Wouldn't completely rule him out for a top 5 spot.
 
MvdP is obviously very good but as far as the Tour is concerned I am really not sold on his flat bunch sprint capabilities. I don't doubt he has the speed to be in the mix but I can imagine him not being there consistently enough to win green.

In all the years Sagan won a lot of that was on the basis of simply being there Every Single Sprint.
What's more, I don't think he feels very comfortable in the craziness ahead of a bunch sprint.
 
also funny to read people are not convinced of Van der Poels flat sprint speed. Let me assure you, even though he lost to Asgreen, SPEED is not the issue.

It's more the hectic of a mass sprint he doesn't like nor is he good at it. He is never well placed in a true mass sprint. But speed? Man, that is not even remotely a problem if he were to go for green. It's just positioning and hectic.
And certainly this year is not the year to go for green with the olympics straight after.
 

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