Okay ... so Sagan is short but after his Suisse and American wins this year hard to see him not being involved. About a mile and a half at nearly 5% will be enough to see off some sprinters (e.g. Greipel, Farrar, Kittel, Cav last year ...yet to see if weight loss works for him) however others may figure: I am backing Freire and Albasini at 33-1 and 66-1. Gilbert out of form - he would have won this last year.
Might go Sagan in running a mile out if my two aren't figuring!!
Phil G was pretty good in the prologue yesterday. May be some signs that he is rounding into some form just in time. Finish probably not steep enough for him (stage 3 is one BMC will def target)
Phil G was pretty good in the prologue yesterday. May be some signs that he is rounding into some form just in time. Finish probably not steep enough for him (stage 3 is one BMC will def target)
would love to back Sagan...but markets are more organised these days...so looking for outside value in LBL style riders...
Maybe Evans will have a go at getting some of those 10 secs back...
Tp 3. E/W
would love to back Sagan...but markets are more organised these days...so looking for outside value in LBL style riders...Maybe Evans will have a go at getting some of those 10 secs back...Tp 3. E/W
Well, followed my own advice and backed Sagan a mile out at 1.79 (good odds to out sprint Spartacus and EBH?) ... covered Albasini and Freire bets.
Sagan v Greipel tomorrow ... I might start another thread for St2!
Well, followed my own advice and backed Sagan a mile out at 1.79 (good odds to out sprint Spartacus and EBH?) ... covered Albasini and Freire bets.Sagan v Greipel tomorrow ... I might start another thread for St2!