Asturiano said:Really high speed on pelotón, no break.
Wow, Sky put someone in the breakaway?Rollthedice said:Edward Theuns (Trek-Segafredo), Diego Rosa (Team Sky), Pawel Poljanski, Andreas Schillinger (Bora-Hansgrohe), Julien Duval (AG2R-La Mondiale), Brendan Canty (Cannondale-Drapac), Michael Morkov (Katusha-Alpecin), Stef Clement (LottoNL-Jumbo), Jan Polanc (UAE Team Emirates), Tomasz Marczynski (Lotto Soudal), Omar Fraile (Dimension Data), Anthony Perez (Cofidis), David Arroyo (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), Peter Koning (Aqua Blue Sport) open a 1'15" gap at km 57.
Asturiano said:First hour: 47,7km/h
If it's by yesterdays account at least 4 and probably 7/8Valv.Piti said:This is a good stage for Contador, only a few riders in the world can follow him if he goes full gas on the last, steep climb.
Theuns has a good chance to win the stage IMO!Asturiano said:Interesting to see a Trek cyclist there, talking about Contador.
portugal11 said:The intermediate sprint is in the middle of the climb???
Too very different stages. Will be slow tempo and then a hard 20 minute effort from the bottomDekker_Tifosi said:If it's by yesterdays account at least 4 and probably 7/8Valv.Piti said:This is a good stage for Contador, only a few riders in the world can follow him if he goes full gas on the last, steep climb.
You think? I think normally the climbs should be too hard for him.LaFlorecita said:Theuns has a good chance to win the stage IMO!Asturiano said:Interesting to see a Trek cyclist there, talking about Contador.
LaFlorecita said:Theuns has a good chance to win the stage IMO!Asturiano said:Interesting to see a Trek cyclist there, talking about Contador.
I think they'll go easy on the first climb. 2nd climb, I think he could hang on. Trentin managed it...johnymax said:You think? I think normally the climbs should be too hard for him.LaFlorecita said:Theuns has a good chance to win the stage IMO!Asturiano said:Interesting to see a Trek cyclist there, talking about Contador.