Tour of Oman Open for Business

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    Condor Andy

    Just for fun this one, but an interesting race. Last year’s edition was won by Alexey Lutenko and he’s back to defend his title. There was also 6 different stage winners and this year looks to be just as varied. The field is sprint heavy with Kristoff (who was ill in Valencia last week and not at his best), Greipel, Nizzolo, Colbrelli, Coquard, Bouhanni, Bonifazio, and a few more from the PCT teams will make for very competitive sprint stages.

    However, the race isn’t that simple. I can see 2 stages guaranteed to end in a sprint, and a couple of other slight uphill finishes or tricky finales with nasty climbs 5km from the finish. Good classics training for the likes of Van Avermaet, Naesen, and co.

    There is also the usual summit finish up Green Mountain, and Lustenko doesn’t have Lopez to help him this time as he’s off in Colombia. Maybe Pozzovivo fancies it, or Jesus Herrada, Rui Costa, or Jan Polanc?

    Last year the wins were all close, as was the GC. So, who are your favourites?

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    MinardiM189

    I gained some places in the

    I gained some places in the standard competition but lost ground on the leaders.

    Hopefully my tactic of going for more durable sprinters will pay off over the next few stages.

    In the purist competition I lost a lot of ground as I opted for a more GC orientated team.

    I didn’t consider Greipel at all. I went with Colbrelli thinking he has a chance in the upcoming stages.

    Major relief I dropped Haas, I just read he has been resting since TDU and is nowhere near his best form.

    Hopefully, my cheap pick Doubey can do something the next few stages too. He had a reasonable race last year and with a weaker field should go a bit better this time.

    I don’t think Capiot has been given the lead role, he was probably in a better postion than Menten and finished higher as a result.

    It is always difficult to know with the sprinters from smaller teams, it is pretty much a lottery. The best pick could well be Van Poppel, he has lots of experience and is good at positioning.

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    Dr Winston

    Greipel over Bonifazio leaves

    Greipel over Bonifazio leaves me feeling equally foolish. 

    Really thought long and hard about Menten or Aristi…got that one wrong as well . 

    No matter though. I went with Menten because I really thought very few would have him and he had a good chance if he was lead man….not sure why he wasn’t tbh…

    #935363
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    stevemarks
    Dr Winston wrote:
    We learned  that Greipel will no longer be in my team by the time I finish this sausage sandwich.

    …also…that Capiot is leading  Menten  so he can go as well.

    How did you do Minardi?….I’m hoping a lot joined me on the Greipel fai.

    Giepel over Bouhanni…….why I’m feeling a bit foolish. 😉

     

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    Dr Winston

    We learned  that Greipel will

    We learned  that Greipel will no longer be in my team by the time I finish this sausage sandwich.

    …also…that Capiot is leading  Menten  so he can go as well.

    How did you do Minardi?….I’m hoping a lot joined me on the Greipel fai.

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    MinardiM189

    So what did we learn from

    So what did we learn from Stage1.

    Kristoff is consistently good in Arabia which is why he is an expensive choice. Will I regret dropping him from my purist team?

    I should have kept Leipins in my team.

    Haas lost 34s, I am glad I dropped him from both my teams at the last minute.

    Van Poppel is sprinting for Roompot.

    Nizzolo has got the nod over Gibbons, unfortunately.

    Dillier and Terpstra both lost over a minute. So I guess they are going for the break tomorrow. They would be a very dangerous combination. Weening lost time too but not so much, will he be allowed in the break?

    So we could have the break win tomorrow. If not I think it is one for the puncheurs.

     

     

    #935357
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    Dr Winston

    Good game this one. Just

    Good game this one. Just spent a while picking my team..or rather going around in circles. I really like the fact there are so many smaller teams mixed in with WT tour teams.

    What I know so far…

    Greipel used to be good

    Bouhanni, Bonifazio and co is a bit of a guess…

    Stage 2 may well be unpredictable

    That’s about it.

    #935355
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    Dr Winston

    That Gibbons question is a

    That Gibbons question is a biggie. If he continues to look good when the roads go uphill then he becomes a real player on some small tours…especially if he can garner bonus seconds in the sprints. 

    I’m not sure when Kristoff gets his points to justify 37.0….he’s forever letting me down when I pick him.

    #935353
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    MinardiM189
    Dr Winston wrote:
    Looking like a really good race for us. One or two picks are picking themselves but the pricing means we’re gonna have to be on the ball with one or two unexpected picks as well. I suspect this one will come down to the minows picks in the end.

    Which sprinters are picked could make the difference too. It is too expensive to pick them all.

    Kristoff has a brilliant record in Oman but is very expensive compared to most of the other sprinters.

    Do you pick Kristoff & Grosu, or go with Bouhanni & Bonifazio?

    Is Greipel going to perfom with his new lead out train?

    Who is the best pick Bouhanni or Bonifazio?

    Will Gibbons work for Nizzolo or be allowed his own freedom?

    Which of the many inexpensive ‘Pro Conti’ sprinters will surprise?

    I think these decsions could be critical.

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    Dr Winston

    Looking like a really good

    Looking like a really good race for us. One or two picks are picking themselves but the pricing means we’re gonna have to be on the ball with one or two unexpected picks as well. I suspect this one will come down to the minows picks in the end.

     

    #935349
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    MinardiM189

    Not a lot of climbers in the

    Not a lot of climbers in the race.

    If a decent break gets away who is going to control things?

    A surprise package from a smaller team to take GC  with a break that stays away.

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