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Of the really interesting teams (riders who I think will go in the OP and not confirmed) remains only Trek, Bahrain, EF, QS and Ineos to select their riders. We know QS will bring Landa and prolly not that much more of interest, same with Trek to some extent with Skjelmose (who I very much doubt can do well in this field anyways). Mostly curious of the teams of Bahrain, EF and Ineos who all have the capability of bringing some quite big hitters - namely Carapaz and Carlos Rodriguez. I very much expect Carapaz to go, but Carlos is a bit up in the air. Very much expect Tiberi as well, but doubt he can pull another Giro off atm and the field is a lot stronger. Buitrago could be quite interesting.
 
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Of the really interesting teams (riders who I think will go in the OP and not confirmed) remains only Trek, Bahrain, EF, QS and Ineos to select their riders. We know QS will bring Landa and prolly not that much more of interest, same with Trek to some extent with Skjelmose (who I very much doubt can do well in this field anyways). Mostly curious of the teams of Bahrain, EF and Ineos who all have the capability of bringing some quite big hitters - namely Carapaz and Carlos Rodriguez. I very much expect Carapaz to go, but Carlos is a bit up in the air. Very much expect Tiberi as well, but doubt he can pull another Giro off atm and the field is a lot stronger. Buitrago could be quite interesting.
Powless looked alive again at San Sebastion (as is his wont), so hoping he’ll be added to EF squad for stage hunting.
 
These are the riders in question at this point from the OP:

Likely:
Richard Carapaz
Antonio Tiberi
Tao G. Gart
Thymen Arensman
Santi Buitrago
Pello Bilbao
Ganna

Unlikely:
Ilan van Wilder
Egan Bernal
Laurens De Plus
Tom Pidcock

?
Giulio Ciccone
Carlos Rodriguez
 
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Of the really interesting teams (riders who I think will go in the OP and not confirmed) remains only Trek, Bahrain, EF, QS and Ineos to select their riders. We know QS will bring Landa and prolly not that much more of interest, same with Trek to some extent with Skjelmose (who I very much doubt can do well in this field anyways). Mostly curious of the teams of Bahrain, EF and Ineos who all have the capability of bringing some quite big hitters - namely Carapaz and Carlos Rodriguez. I very much expect Carapaz to go, but Carlos is a bit up in the air. Very much expect Tiberi as well, but doubt he can pull another Giro off atm and the field is a lot stronger. Buitrago could be quite interesting.
From what I know Trek will bring Ciccone as a stagehunter.
 
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Will be interesting to see what Riccitello can bring at age 22. Looks like his only other GT ride is the Giro last year? Pretty anonymous, he's done some much more interesting rides this year in the 1-week stage races.
 
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Maybe low-key TT god Tejada can do something in the GC. But I'm starting to believe he's not actually a proper high-mountain climber.

Hopefully Fortunato is let loose. Two GTs doing Zubeldia impersonations in one season is a bit too much.

I really don't have much faith in the rest, despite the Vino option. He seems somewhat decent though, just nowhere near GT stage win kinda decent.
 
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