Mark
Cavendish’ complained about his teammates after the second stage. He had the
kick, but no help. Andre Greipel had a brilliant team, but didn’t have the legs
despite being in a perfect position in the final. The big showndown between
Cavendish and Greipel never came and I’m not sure we will see it on this stage
either.
The 190 km
from Indicatore to Narni Scalo may look like a sure thing for the sprinters, but
the last 70 km have the riders climb several small, steep hills. Among these
Todi with an average gradient of 12,2%. The last hilly section of the stage
ends with 3 km to go. 800 meters of 4,8% serve as the last chance for
opportunistic riders to attack but most likely this will end in a sprint. The
heavy sprinters will probably have difficulties staying up front but those
aiming at Milano - San Remo need to show they can deal with the hills.
The last 3
km are a bit tricky with a few difficult turns, especially a right bend with
about 1500 km to go but the last 500 meters are straightforward on a 7 meters
wide asphalted roadway. The weather forecast shows another rainy day for the
riders and with many descents on last part of the route, it could easily turn
into another chaos. Everybody want to stay up front – both the GC riders and the
sprinters - and it will only take a single rider crashing to turn it all
upside-down.
Final circuit towards the finishing line in Narni Scalo. Click for larger view. |
The
favorites want to save as much energy as possible before the big mountain stage
the next day, but they won’t let anybody sneak away in the finish either. Vincenzo Nibali and Rinaldo Nocentini have both been showing
great shape lately with many attacks in their previous races but they should
both be waiting for tomorrow. Instead I’ll pick Moreno Moser as my joker. His conditions is already very good and
with everybody looking at Sagan, Moser could try to get away in the final. Not
as far out as in Strade Bianche but probably in the last 3-4 kilometers. Moreno Moser has his eyes on the GC too and it
may be foolish to waste energy with a late attack, but on the other hand; he is
one of few riders able to finish it off and a stage win sure is better than
Top20 overall.
This may be
the first time I’ve ever picked two guys from the same team as winner and
joker, but I guess there is a first time for everything...
Winnerpick: Peter
Sagan
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