106th Ronde van Vlaanderen: April 3rd, 2022

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Difficult to see past VDP and Pogacar for me.

Got a few ¢ each way on Turgis & Pedersen.

Small possibility of Turgis flying under the radar as his form hasn't been equal to that of last year's classics campaign.

In a very cold, long & attritional race Pedersen stands more of a chance than usual to hang on to a small lead group over the last few climbs. No-one is going to beat him in a sprint at the end.

Should be an interesting race with the anticipated conditions.
 
^^no excuse now with 32mm tires at 50 psi...

I'm going with Pogacar as the favorite, because I don't think MvdP is ready yet for such a long race. Plus he'll likely forget a layer of clothing and bonk. That said, anyone who can mark Pogacar, will, and that opens the door for Asgreen, Laporte etc.

Edit to add that Victor C. is my sentimental favorite of course...
 
I’ll give my 5-1 star favorites
5 star(my stars aren’t working for MVDP)Mathieu Van Der Poel
**** Tom Pidcock, Matej Mohoric, Tadej Pogacar
*** Kasper Asgreen, Anthony Turgis, Christophe Laporte, Tiesj Benoot, Mads Pedersen
** Greg Van Avermaet, Victor Campaenarts, Stefan Kung, Soren Kragh Andersen(he’s on the start list now)
*Yves Laempart, Oliver Naesen, Michael Matthews
Yes, my star lists are on the bigger side. I could see the argument of Mohoric being moved down but other than that this would be my star favorite for De Ronde.
 
^^no excuse now with 32mm tires at 50 psi...

I'm going with Pogacar as the favorite, because I don't think MvdP is ready yet for such a long race. Plus he'll likely forget a layer of clothing and bonk. That said, anyone who can mark Pogacar, will, and that opens the door for Asgreen, Laporte etc.

Edit to add that Victor C. is my sentimental favorite of course...
Well, we don’t know if MVDP is ready for a tough 260 km race, but based on his recent form there is no reason he is not the favorite for Flanders.
 
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272.5 kms! I wonder why there hasn't been a celebration of the length of the race on this forum. I guess it's more funny to decry whenever something is too short than appreciate it when one is happy with something (to be fair, I guess lengths of monuments have never really been controversial given how constant they have been, apart from the strange decision to cut De Ronde to 241 in 2020).

But it will be the longest edition since 1998 and the second-longest non-MSR monument of the millennium (after PR 2000).
 
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But it will be the longest edition since 1998 and the second-longest non-MSR monument of the millennium (after PR 2000).
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I'm a bit surprised Pidcock and VdP read so much into Pogacar being badly positioned once in Dwars. Van der Poel used to think that he needed to be at tha back of the group on the final kwaremont. He doesn't understand a lot of things
While he should have been only half as far away from the front as he was, it wasn't like he was horribly positioned (Position in the bunch just before the crash). Without the crash in front of him, he would have made the selection.
 
I just watched the most recent edition that I hadn't seen yet: 1986. There were strong attacks by LeMond, Planckaert and Bauer, but they were all caught back. In the final 10 km Kelly did most of the work in a group of four, but he lost the sprint to... Van der Poel.

Wow, Van der Poel's longevity is mind boogling :eek: He looks so young. Valverde is almost a rookie compared to him.
 
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