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by Robyklebt » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:14 pm
GC, for me Roche is not actually a clear favorite. He has the mass of riders, yes, but with our RSF helping system that's not necessarily what counts. 9 riders with this weather means 3 leaders + 6 helpers, or 2 leaders and 4 helpers and 3 free guys, or 1 leader 2 helpers 6 free guys, or something in between like 1 leader, 2 helpers, 3 semi leaders with one helper each... or something like that. His biggest advantages could actually be the monsterreg of 2 of his Roches. Much more important than having 4 riders over 80 pavé. His nr 4 in the end will not be worth more than a 75 as a nr 3. The longer the stage goes, the weaker the less valuable he is. So basically he has 3 80s vs Bagu 85+ 77+76 etc. Another weakness of Roche is: The lack of flat power, he has the pavé, but not the flat. So if Bagu goes... hard to get him back. Stakanov. Etc. So don't see Roche as the clear nr 1 favorite at all. Even if he has one good advantage. Lots of reg with some riders. So a pure support rider like his nr 4 (unless he makes him 3 one day) will restart the next day at 1000, some other nr 4s with less reg maybe won't.
TTT: Here Roche maybe nominally has the best team. And some guys with reg that shoudl be fitter than others. But, a guy like Richard Roche? 79 TT 82 pavé? Won't he just take apart the team? I think I wouldn't be able to control such a team, maybe Roche can... But teams many of the other teams will be so much easier to control.. 5 guys with as much energy as possible. Not easy either it will be a 5 man TTT basically, you really need 5 fittish guys, And not drop any of those, 0 drops. In that TTT lots can happen. Roche theoretically has an advantage in the TTT, practically... we'll see.
So, Roche winning? Possible, but actually others IMO have as many chances. And if you include experience, Roche is more of an outsider than a favorite.
Bagu: Strongest pavé rider, strongest flat rider. Once gone, hard to get back. His disadvantage: Reg. But one of his main support riders with 55 reg and 88 flat can help there.
Stakanov: Right now I say, minimal, really minimal chances. Reason: Team seems completely dead. Poor guy had to ride a tour with Warriors "I have the best sprinter but he's not fit and not in form and I have no chance you work first I attack later or maybe help....ups, I won, what a surprise"...Otherwise... Stakanov second best on pavé and in flat. PLUS reg. But his team could be a concern, especially for the TTT
Ape, FL, Heidfeld, 3 fairly compact teams that lack the superleader, that doesn't make then complete outsiders though. In the end they have Roche light teams, again, the 4th 80+ of Roche isn't worth more than the third FL 76. Unless he keeps 4 halt fit instead of 3 fit until going to 2 then to 1. And advantage that unlike for Roche they won't be talked into tempo nonstop. Plus more compact TTT teams which can be a very big advantage, as can the experience.
Then even some isolated leader, Paredes, Hansa, Mjölnir, Demuths anti-Qian.
Rastafari... not sure about experience, Flucht, not experienced enough.
But basically it's open I think. If I had to say one name now I'd say Bagu, after all Ritchie has always been good in TTTs as well. But if Bagu doesn't win it wouldn't be a surprise either, it's open (not sure everybody actually understands the concept of no predetermined winner) let's give Bagu 20% chances to win it without going into deeper apeulations. The rest a bit below.
Today: Gambling Ape... no single leader, 3 at the same level... which of course almost never works, but who cares.... so they all get helpers when necessary, once the helpers are gone, each one on his own. Only 4 left in front, Fouché helping Olimpiu and Bakhtiyar, changing back and forth... Not Iordan, Iordan was the first to get one less as well. But while I'm sure he'll follow Bagu on a 1... what for? Place nr 4 it would have been. I can even sprint from 500 with a wheel, let's say STakanov and very likely won't get higher as 3... plus no danger of being dropped earlier... not a leader. But not helping either, after all who knows, maybe even a bit weakened he can follow? Answer was: No. Bah...Bakhtiyar... not sure he follows, otherwise he would have been leader... but just don't know, so he get's some help and let's gamble. Olimpiu, the same, in his case too little flat, not sure he follows.. let's give him some help and gamble.. Gilles followed, ah well... maybe if I give him the support riders he does too.. Finally all 3 in the back, not really shocking, but as an optimist tried the other way, instead of concentrating on one, which would all three had chances to follow (actually thought Olimpiu had the least, but seeing Gilles follow, mmhh)
Tomorrow.. no idea how that will play out actually.
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.