Tour of Oman (2.HC) 13.02.-18.02.2018

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Jagartrott said:
Is GVA on fine form too early?
We'll see on the Green Mountain how good is his shape, the climbers contingent is very poor so he could easily grab a top ten if he's in good form.
Anyway he said that one of his big target this season will be Strade Bianche and that he won't ride Liege so he could have anticipated a bit his preparation.
 
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RedheadDane said:
rote_laterne said:
Frankschleck said:
its mafde for kragh tomorrow.

What happened to him?

Crashed 15 Ks into the stage. Made it back to the peloton. Crashed with 20 Ks to do. Didn't make it back. Might have decided to just take it easy the rest of the stage. GC - if he was ever going for it - obviously out.

Thanks, too bad for him. He also DNF today.
 
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rote_laterne said:
RedheadDane said:
rote_laterne said:
Frankschleck said:
its mafde for kragh tomorrow.

What happened to him?

Crashed 15 Ks into the stage. Made it back to the peloton. Crashed with 20 Ks to do. Didn't make it back. Might have decided to just take it easy the rest of the stage. GC - if he was ever going for it - obviously out.

Thanks, too bad for him. He also DNF today.

DNS actually, concussion.
 
Bit off topic, but watching GVA win like that whets the appetite for the classics. There's so much classics talent at the moment, both emerging and established. Sagan, Kwia and GVA have all stepped up massively in the last two years, and there's a few others that might do so this year or next.
 
Cort is this odd type of sprinter who thrives in reduced sprints. I almost think that Amstel is a better race for him than Milano-Sanremo.

A way better climber than Degenkolb/Kristoff, but worse than Matthews/Sagan/GVA. Any similar riders? Trentin? Colbrelli?