Franco Belge:
- Alexis Renard t3 x40: 1pt
- Axel Huens t3 x55: 1pt
Both on Napoleon.
Both strong sprinters, exactly what you need here.
Huens comes from the Giro, was good in week 3, and is recovering well: supercompensation.
Renard is showing great shape in smaller races.
Dauphiné st4:
- Sean Quinn t3 x81: 1pt (Unibet)
This stage will be very hard to control, a break win is likely. In that case, the terrain where the breakaway will be formed is perfect for Quinn.
In case of a sprint, he also has a chance, he has done it before in Dauphiné.
Dauphiné st2:
- Lars Craps t3 x151: 1pt (Unibet)
Has dealt with a knee injury last year & has gotten the same injury on his other knee this year.
Now, he's back and seems to be in good shape. He's got a huge engine, so tomorrow could be a nice one for him out of the breakaway.
"Still doubting about Valgren, his odds rose in comparison to yesterday. x40 isn't bad for my 5* guy (in my preview for Domestique), but not my sort of odds for a break stage."
Pity, but man it's beautiful to see Valgren win.
Still no win this Giro hurts, though, ngl.
Giro st16:
- Derek Gee-West t3 x81: 1.25pts (Unibet)
Odds dropped to x51.
Suffered due to the heat on Pila. Betted it yesterday when tomorrow looked less hot. Now, it's suddenly warmer, but also chance on a thunderstorm.
(1/2)
So I'm not as bullish as I was yesterday, but still huge odds for him.
There's still a lot possible this Giro, definitely in st19. He's a great guy, so let's hope luck catches up with him.
For tomorrow, let's do a rain dance :p
(2/2)
Giro st16:
- Derek Gee-West t3 x81: 1.25pts (Unibet)
Odds dropped to x51.
Suffered due to the heat on Pila. Betted it yesterday when tomorrow looked less hot. Now, it's suddenly warmer, but also chance on a thunderstorm.
(1/2)