That's the spirit...
...Iconic British cyclist is about to win his very first yellow jersey and all you can think is:-
Do I get 2 fantasy points for Combativity.
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This is an interesting list.
Apart from Roosen who definitely crashed badly in the last 10km (possibly along with Bak and Angelo?), and the three riders from the break - Voss, Delaplace, Howard - it makes you wonder why some of those names lost time.
Some very decent riders in there for future stage wins/up the road for their team leader on crucial stages.
Several off of my possible KoM list too. Which reminds me... I forgot to mention Grmay in my original list. He'll be very keen to do for Ethiopia what Teklehaimanot did for Eritrea last year.
Many of those are going for stage wins not gc, it helps to be down on gc as you're given more rope in the break?!
Stage 2 preview: Saint-Lô - Cherbourg-Octeville, 182 km
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Prognostication
The genesis of the professional road cyclist means there are more riders who can win today's stage than not.
Sagan being number one and from then on the list is almost endless.
Today should be a brilliant last 50kms and I have no idea what's going to happen.
1 - Matthews.
2 - Sagan
3 - Allezpip.
Yeah this is the last race Gerrans and Matthews will ride together, a juicy little sub-plot we'll never get the full story on.I'd like to be a fly on the wall in the Orica Greenedge bus.
I wonder if Matthews and Gerrans only talk to each other via someone else and if any of them sulk when the decision is made as to who the team is riding for today
Matthews went down in that crash yesterday. Wonder how that will affect him.
Surprised you didn't sneak in a mention of an outside chance for your man Cockhard today.
Oh, maybe not tough little hills!
It is Stuyven out front though, quality classics rider!
They're cutting it fine.
Surprised you haven't mentioned Cockhard for today SB.
Slight uphill drag on the short finish out of that 90 degree bend. He's won on this exact finish before, albeit in a much weaker field.
Think Sagan & Kristoff deserve a mention on a finish like this as well.
I'm just hoping Groenewegen gets a clear run at the line to see how he compares to the big guns.