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Looking forward to a strong performance from Valverde. He should go hard here, in case he doesn't win the Tour.taiwan said:Here's a podium: Gesink-Kreuziger-Cunego.
Can Valverde perform here? It's his Tour prep, but he hasn't raced since April.
Libertine Seguros said:Chachi. Infinitely better than the Dauphiné.
Not really convinced Verbier is a 'HC' climb, but OK. Maybe if they did the Col du Lein first it would be.
How about Arosa? The only profile I can find is this, so I can't really see the HC given that they're already giving out points at about the 9km mark, so it's HC for about 15km of false flat then some climbing at 6,5%? However the profile on the stage looks to be steeper then flatten out for a bit, so I wonder if there's a different way of doing that last bit, or a steep extension on the end? The climbbybike profile looks far more consistent and unthreatening than the race profile.
Havetts said:Great race. Not much contenders, but it'll be fun nonetheless and a lot better parcours than the Dauphine.
Fränk Schleck, as a former winner, deserves a mention. So does your countryman Fuglsang, if there's no total mayhem on the climbs.Kazistuta said:Half of the above mentioned names are not close to being GC contenders for a race like this - fx are Breschel, Oss, Rojas & Kolobnev great riders, but nowhere near capable to get a overall top30 finish in TDS.
What names like Minard, Pineau, Kohler, Lagutin, Perez & Gustov is doing on your list beats me......
The GC should be decided between the likes of Gesink, Kreuziger, Cunego, Poels & Valverde.
Big question marks are Leipheimer, Nordhaug, Kessiakoff & Mollema.
Really looking forward to this race, should bode for some great racing!
Eyeballs Out said:Arosa has been used at least once before - 2005, Horner won
Agreed, the final climb is not really HC
The clibbybike profile is deceptive because the last 4½ km are treated as one section. In reality, those 4½ kms are 1½ km almost flat, and 3 kms at 10 %. The profile of the last part of this year's stage 8 looks like this (very approximately, but still pretty accurate according to the altitudes in the time schedule):Libertine Seguros said:How about Arosa? The only profile I can find is this, so I can't really see the HC given that they're already giving out points at about the 9km mark, so it's HC for about 15km of false flat then some climbing at 6,5%? However the profile on the stage looks to be steeper then flatten out for a bit, so I wonder if there's a different way of doing that last bit, or a steep extension on the end? The climbbybike profile looks far more consistent and unthreatening than the race profile.
Y NO Col Du Lein before Verber?taiwan said:Stage 2 Profile
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Libertine Seguros said:Chachi. Infinitely better than the Dauphiné.
Not really convinced Verbier is a 'HC' climb, but OK. Maybe if they did the Col du Lein first it would be.
How about Arosa? The only profile I can find is this, so I can't really see the HC given that they're already giving out points at about the 9km mark, so it's HC for about 15km of false flat then some climbing at 6,5%? However the profile on the stage looks to be steeper then flatten out for a bit, so I wonder if there's a different way of doing that last bit, or a steep extension on the end? The climbbybike profile looks far more consistent and unthreatening than the race profile.
Eshnar said:Y NO Col Du Lein before Verber?
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
So sad...Ferminal said:Wouldn't want to make the race harder than that one in July!