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Rui Costa has a decent record in Switzerland
![]() Might have a tickle on Castroviejo at 50/1. Looks like he might be leading Movistar? |
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Only one stage win in a stage race in two years, doesn't exactly inspire me with confidence, MC.
I'd want 500/1. Interesting to see how he goes in the ITT, but can't really see it happening for him. Good luck, SP |
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Sorry, forgot about your question as I got carried-away with my use of the emoticons. Looks like Pablo Lastras and Sylwester Szmyd are riding for Giro selection, so they may look after themselves. SP
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Been busy today, what happened to TJVG?
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No pictures here, but word is he crashed in a corner. Nothing broken, but unlikely to challenge, now. SP.
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Damn missed this today, thought it started tomorrow!
Luckily still managed to get the 20/1 NIBALI with 365. Think this looks a huge price, and has now been cut to 16's which still looks big. To me Nibali looks the only real danger to Froome winning again. Both Sky and Astana have picked really strong climbing teams ,and I expect them to make tomorrows and more particularly fridays stage a real brutal climbing test. The Astana DS was saying he really wanted to test the climbing legs of his giro and tdf climbers, and if the opportunity was there to go for the win. And i'm certain Sky will want to defend this title, so i can see these two teams really drilling it on friday, and getting rid of everyone but the real mountain goats! Have a feeling the real climbers will gain more than enough time over the likes of Kwiatowski, Tony Martin, Rui Costa, etc on friday, that there will be no way they will be caught in the relatively short TT on saturday. Have also had a small ew on PINOT at 66/1, climbed really well in the Vuelta last year, and looked like he was coming right in to form last time out at vasco. He could be one of the few riders able to stay with the sky/astana train on friday. The other 2 riders i was looking at here are Talansky and Roche, and think these 2 should also go well, but think its unlikely they could beat Froome or Nibali. Good luck all. |
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I cannot believe I've overlooked how nicely Nibali fits the spread for the Tour, if he wins here. Very interesting mate. Am going to take a (*) saver, for here, and if he's looking good will be looking in the Tour market, also. SP
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How much of the high mountains are they going to be able to ride? I thought I read that large swathes were being cut out, which will be against the climbers and favour Tony Martin et al
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Stage:1 today is essentially being chopped in half, MC. Some 110 kms are out due to forecast of snow, and that means the massive cat.1 Simplon Pass is out and they effectively start the race from after it, where they would've had the meals handed out, in Brigerbad. The cat.2 to Lens still looks tough, but I think you're right that Tony Martin and others will welcome not having to climb the Simplon Pass, and unless the climbers go ballistic they might finish together.
Nice work MC, I hadn't done my scroll of that part of the news, and wasn't aware of it until you mentioned it. SP |