Jesleyh wrote:
Mohoric?
He isn't thát strong on mountains, is he?
More of a very good puncheur with a good sprint, if you ask me.
Yeah, I was a bit in a rush. Great rider, anyway I would expect something nice from Vladislav Gorbunov, who was very good in the Tour of Portugal, and Gavin Mannion as well.
Jesleyh wrote:
Mohoric?
He isn't thát strong on mountains, is he?
More of a very good puncheur with a good sprint, if you ask me.
Yeah, I was a bit in a rush. Great rider, anyway I would expect something nice from Vladislav Gorbunov, who was very good in the Tour of Portugal, and Gavin Mannion as well.
But Mohoric has chances too, don't rule him out. He's top 20 for sure, and who knows if he's top 10?
Jesleyh wrote:
Yeah, something around that might be possible, not sure how good he actually is on mountains.
But he's not a big GC favourite, like you kind of said
And obviously Herklotz and Van Baarle, superfavourites in my opinion
Jesleyh wrote:
Yeah, something around that might be possible, not sure how good he actually is on mountains.
But he's not a big GC favourite, like you kind of said
And obviously Herklotz and Van Baarle, superfavourites in my opinion
Nah, not really, Van Baarle can't really climb.
You are right about Herklotz though.
Jesleyh wrote:
Yeah, something around that might be possible, not sure how good he actually is on mountains.
But he's not a big GC favourite, like you kind of said
And obviously Herklotz and Van Baarle, superfavourites in my opinion
Nah, not really, Van Baarle can't really climb.
You are right about Herklotz though.
Could be.
Still would say his best point is hills, but we(and maybe he) recently found out that he's great on climbing for sure, so there is definitely a possibility, yes
Jesleyh wrote:
Could be.
Still would say his best point is hills, but we(and maybe he) recently found out that he's great on climbing for sure, so there is definitely a possibility, yes
And who knows if he would put the time to improve his climbing and if he lost some weight, Tony Martin perhaps
Here are the videos from a local TV station of the first two stages. I don't speak French so I don't entirely understand it but apparently it also includes a daily update on the mixed African team.
Any other result would have been a real surprise seeing how dominant he looked on stage 1.
It seems like it was a really hectic final 10km. Attacks from Flaksis, Parades and Van Baarle but Denmark and Australia held it all together in the final few kilometres.