ruben wrote:
This is set up nicely for a G.Thomas win. I do think Dumoulin could make up 1'24 on Pinot. But 50 seconds on Thomas on this course? Nah.. and then there's Spilak, 30s is also too much.
So probably Thomas/Spilak on 1/2, then Pinot/Dumoulin on 3/4
ruben wrote:
This is set up nicely for a G.Thomas win. I do think Dumoulin could make up 1'24 on Pinot. But 50 seconds on Thomas on this course? Nah.. and then there's Spilak, 30s is also too much.
So probably Thomas/Spilak on 1/2, then Pinot/Dumoulin on 3/4
Called it..almost right. Spilak it is
Actually pretty impressive, gonna give you that one. Spilak was actually the least favored rider on various bettingsides
Kirchen_75 wrote:
Spilak better TT than Fabian. Of course Katusha...
did you concidered 2015 season and year number Cancellara injury..stage profile...also into that conclusion.
or you are playing still 2012 pcm?
Fabian did a good Prologue and TT here. Close to Dumoulin. I would say his form is not that bad. Spilak has been a decent TT'er but now he suddenly turns into an absolute monster at it.... Reminds me a lot of Stefan Schumacher.
Kirchen_75 wrote:
Spilak better TT than Fabian. Of course Katusha...
did you concidered 2015 season and year number Cancellara injury..stage profile...also into that conclusion.
or you are playing still 2012 pcm?
Fabian did a good Prologue and TT here. Close to Dumoulin. I would say his form is not that bad. Spilak has been a decent TT'er but now he suddenly turns into an absolute monster at it.... Reminds me a lot of Stefan Schumacher.
I was also a little surprised there, but considering Tour de Suisse was his main goal of the season and it wasnt completely flat, its not outta this world at all imo. If he suddenly pulled of a TT like this in the Tour, it would be completely different