106th Ronde van Vlaanderen: April 3rd, 2022

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Really? Vlaanderen two years ago was the most boring race ever. Not sure it matters for Jumbo's chances anyway, Tiesj Benoot looked like the strongest in the world in yesterday's race.

And maybe they will call in Roglic to substitute.
 
Instead of winning Itzulla 10 times Rogla should try Flandres to add more drama to the race.

Exactly… :)

Imagine this: At 10:00 AM on the marketplace of Antwerp, next Sunday, Roglic gets on the stage of the teams presentation - ready to race.

Suddenly Lefevere, Peeters and Bakala get out of the DS team car of QS, and approach the stage. Patricks face gets deeply red, as he shouts, „You JV b*stards! We were prepared to race against Wout! Leave the stage, and travel to Basque Country immediately!“.

Roglic does not react, starts RVV, and 6.5 hrs later, beats Pogi in a sprint of two in Oudenaarde.

:)
 
We will see what tactics Pog will apply on sunday. In recent races he was trying to win by brute-force: it usually pays off but these races (among very few in his calendar when he's not #1 favourite) reduce his natural advantage over the field. He will have to be more alert in the first part of the peleton and preferably attack with a small group of very strong riders (and trying another one later if he feels good).
 
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We will see what tactics Pog will apply on sunday. In recent races he was trying to win by brute-force: it usually pays off but these races (among very few in his calendar when he's not #1 favourite) reduce his natural advantage over the field. He will have to be more alert in the first part of the peleton and preferably attack with a small group of very strong riders (and trying another one later if he feels good).
no reason he cant replicate alaphillipe's performance from two years ago up until the unfortunate crash
 
Things aren't looking good when they rely on a guy who has a DNF and a 42nd place in his two participations in Flanders to save their season here :eek:

Ala however, in the edition of RVV when he crashed out and broke his hand, probably would have achieved a podium rank… I think Ala would be capable to win Flanders.

Now that he is getting older, however, he will concentrate completely on LBL. I guess he fears, with some bad luck, he will have to finish his career one day without ever having won Liege - the race which possibly suits him best.
 
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Ala however, in the edition of RVV when he crashed out and broke his hand, probably would have achieved a podium rank… I think Ala would be capable to win Flanders.

Now that he is getting older, however, he will concentrate completely on LBL. I guess he fears, with some bad luck, he will have to finish his career one day without ever having won Liege - the race which possibly suits him best.
Well, I think he could do well also. The team has the defending champion in it though, so I thought the comment about the need to summon Alaphilippe to save the season was a bit funny when comparing their results.
 
Performances perhaps not. But results are what they are. And staying on your bike is part of cycling too. An essential one.
Yes, but he was one of the 3 strongest riders in that race. Your logic doesnt make any sense - he might as well have crashed in any other race instead and then he would have a top-3. Alaphilippe in top form is one of the favourites in this race, well, almost in any classic he chooses to participate in.
 
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Yes, but he was one of the 3 strongest riders in that race. Your logic doesnt make any sense - he might as well have crashed in any other race instead and then he would have a top-3. Alaphilippe in top form is one of the favourites in this race, well, almost in any classic he chooses to participate in.
Alaphilippe be a favorite here but it would not take a super hard route in a one day race to make Pog a bigger favorite
 
Yes, but he was one of the 3 strongest riders in that race. Your logic doesnt make any sense - he might as well have crashed in any other race instead and then he would have a top-3. Alaphilippe in top form is one of the favourites in this race, well, almost in any classic he chooses to participate in.
My logic that staying on your bike is an essential part of cycling doesn't make any sense?