If Wout isn't racing it could be a pretty open race with JV and Quickstep both not willing to control the race and Alpecin having to do most of the work/everyone looking at MVdP. Someone who is flying a bit under the radar could get away.
Pedersen could get away with this scenario,as I don’t think the main teams will have Trek controlling the race and he’s not the main threats after those teams.If Wout isn't racing it could be a pretty open race with JV and Quickstep both not willing to control the race and Alpecin having to do most of the work/everyone looking at MVdP. Someone who is flying a bit under the radar could get away.
Yes,Kung can follow, but out of the top contenders he is the least likely to win in a sprint in case the race is together at the end.I think he is too big a name. It sounds more like a move van Baarle usually goes for. Narvaez could be a contender as well, if he has recovered from his crash.
Interesting that Küng (as far as I could see) didn't get a single mention in this thread, btw. Together with Asgreen, I see him as one of the very few riders potentially able to keep up with MvdP (or even van Aert, if back in shape).
I thought he could be a great outsider too, so I checked his past results in the Monuments. He has never finished a Monument in the top10, even when he was apparently in good shape. I don't think he has a problem with distance since he was a beast in Harrogate, so what's the problem here? Only his lack of sprint?I think he is too big a name. It sounds more like a move van Baarle usually goes for. Narvaez could be a contender as well, if he has recovered from his crash.
Interesting that Küng (as far as I could see) didn't get a single mention in this thread, btw. Together with Asgreen, I see him as one of the very few riders potentially able to keep up with MvdP (or even van Aert, if back in shape).
Yeah, the lack of a sprint is his main problem. I think Roubaix should be better for him, but you never know. His teammate Madouas on the other hand is one of those guys who should try to anticipate the big names.I thought he could be a great outsider too, so I checked his past results in the Monuments. He has never finished a Monument in the top10, even when he was apparently in good shape. I don't think he has a problem with distance since he was a beast in Harrogate, so what's the problem here? Only his lack of sprint?
I thought he could be a great outsider too, so I checked his past results in the Monuments. He has never finished a Monument in the top10, even when he was apparently in good shape. I don't think he has a problem with distance since he was a beast in Harrogate, so what's the problem here? Only his lack of sprint?
NvdP will win.MvdP is the obvious favorite now, but everyone will be watching him, and he will be under big pressure.
Pogacar is strong enough to win, and he can handle the cobblestones. The biggest problem for him will be the fight for position just before the hills. Hopefully he doesn't crash.
Laporte and Benoot will be the leaders if Van Aert doesn't start. They would have a better chance as shadow leaders if he did start.
Ineos has a strong team. They haven't been winning yet, but Pidcock has found his shape back just in time. Van Baarle and Narvaez are interesting outsiders. However none of them has podiumed in a monument yet.
Asgreen won't have the team support of last year. Pedersen has disappointed in the preparation races.
Campenaerts and Küng are among the strongest rouleurs, but they need to finish solo, and it's unlikely for them to get away.
For Mohoric the descents are too short. Other outsiders are Bettiol, Politt, Stuyven and a bunch of others, but they're not in peak shape.
Conclusion: nobody will win.
That makes sense for a retrospective evaluation, not a prospective evaluation. The latter is the context of this conversation.Performances perhaps not. But results are what they are. And staying on your bike is part of cycling too. An essential one.
MvdP is the obvious favorite now, but everyone will be watching him, and he will be under big pressure.
Pogacar is strong enough to win, and he can handle the cobblestones. The biggest problem for him will be the fight for position just before the hills. Hopefully he doesn't crash.
Laporte and Benoot will be the leaders if Van Aert doesn't start. They would have a better chance as shadow leaders if he did start.
Ineos has a strong team. They haven't been winning yet, but Pidcock has found his shape back just in time. Van Baarle and Narvaez are interesting outsiders. However none of them has podiumed in a monument yet.
Asgreen won't have the team support of last year. Pedersen has disappointed in the preparation races.
Campenaerts and Küng are among the strongest rouleurs, but they need to finish solo, and it's unlikely for them to get away.
For Mohoric the descents are too short. Other outsiders are Bettiol, Politt, Stuyven and a bunch of others, but they're not in peak shape.
Conclusion: nobody will win.
Crazy but methinks Pog will win.
to me he seemed by far the strongest on Wednesday.
and he won’t make the same mistake again.
Certainly possible but I reallly, really hope not. I don't really have anything against him but I'd rather not see one rider dominating just about everything and I get the feeling if he wins the race won't be as exciting.Crazy but methinks Pog will win.
to me he seemed by far the strongest on Wednesday.
and he won’t make the same mistake again.
Am I crazy to think that Pogacar could beat VdP in a sprint after making the race as hard as possible?The question for Pogacar isn't positioning or knowing the course for me. It's whether or not the course is hard enough for him to have any advantage over Van der Poel here anywhere and I don't really think so. He may get a more tactical win though.
At this rate Pogs sprint might be getting as overrated as Gilberts 2011 season. MOst particularly because it's based on a sprint he didn't even win and where the best sprinter he beat was Mauke Bollema.Am I crazy to think that Pogacar could beat VdP in a sprint after making the race as hard as possible?