As
predicted, stage 1 ended in a sprint in a reduced group and I think the same
will happen on stage 2 - hopefully without the crashes. The final climb before
the finishing line isn’t as steep as the one on stage 1 and without any
accidents, we should see a bigger group fight for the stage win this time.
Astana were
very strong on stage 1 and had three riders in first group of 17. They messed
up a bit in the final sprint, but if they can get it right this time, I think
Francesco Gavazzi has a solid chance of winning. The fast Italian is normally
very good this time of year and if he can position himself well on the wheel of
Gerrans or Gilbert, he has a good enough kick to win the stage.
We have
seen how the descents have been used to split the peloton a couple of times
this season already and I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens again on stage 2.
Without any bonus seconds in the race, every gained second is a success and
some of the riders caught behind the crash on stage 1 naturally want to take
back the lost time.
Euskaltel
didn’t manage to put a single rider in the front group as Samuel Sanchez, Gorka
and Ion Izagirre and Igor Antón all got caught behind the crash, and I expect
them to be riding very aggressively on this stage. Samuel Sanchez is one of the
best riders on the descents and the Izagirre brothers aren’t bad either.
Without a single win this season, Euskaltel are forced to attack - especially on
home soil - and I’m sure they will do whatever they can to join the winning
club of 2013. Therefore, I’ll give Gorka Izagirre another chance to prove why
he should be a joker for the stage win.
Another good joker is Lampre’s Daniele
Pietropolli. Like team leader Damiano Cunego, Pietropolli got caught behind the
crash on stage 1 and if he manages to stay out of trouble, I think he could end
up surprising a few with his fast finish.
Favorites: Phillippe Gilbert / Simon Gerrans
Great read thaanks
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