roturn wrote:
The only chance for him to win is a more difficult stage without Cavendish/Petacchi/Ciolek/Hagen/Rojas in the first group and this will never happen because at least Hagen and Rojas will climb every hill Hishovd is able to climb.
I would very much disagree with that.
Rojas > Ciolek > Hushovd > Petacchi > Hagen
Hushovd is unlikely to drop Rojas, Ciolek or Petacchi.
I don't think Rojas is much of a threat for a stage. He's good at following the right wheel, but he doesn't have the speed to come around anybody (anybody who's a sprinter)
Edited by issoisso on 10-07-2010 08:54
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