Libertine Seguros said:
Arredondo said:
Why should every race be selective? We have LBL and Lombardia for climbers/puncheurs, Flanders and Roubaix for the cobble riders and MSR for sprinters/some really strong or fast puncheurs.
I like San Remo as it is now. Most of the time a sprint, but sometimes a puncheur (Cancellara) or a small group fighting for the win (Ciolek, Goss)
Of course a monument should be selective, because they're the biggest one-day races of the year. If it wasn't selective, being there to contest the victory wouldn't be as much of an achievement, and the value of the victory to the palmarès would suffer.
It's fine for the time being, but the idea is that we should have a race where the sprinters CAN win a monument, but they've got to be strong enough to earn it. Just like Lombardia for the climbers - we don't have a pure mountain monument; a climber can win - and indeed on many occasions has won - Lombardia, but they can't be one-dimensional because there's more needed. Sanremo is the one monument a relatively pure sprinter can win (as opposed to a more all-round sprinting rider like Degenkolb or Kristoff) but somebody like Cavendish had to do something well out of his comfort zone to make it to the end there, which is why it's a much bigger achievement in his palmarès to have won Milano-Sanremo than to have won the World Championships on the awful Copenhagen course.
But look at the sprinters who were left today, there all riders who can handle different kind of parcours well, with Swift, Demare, Bouhanni, Sagan and Gaviria. Despite an easy race because the sprinters teams were too strong, the weather was too good and the guys who had to attack were holding back, pure sprinters like Cav, Boonen, Modolo, Mareczko al were dropped. That means MSR is normally a race which is too hard for the pure sprinters.
And have in mind that this year's edition was the easiest of the last 10 years, or almost. Most of the time it's possible that a small group attacks on the Poggio and managed to stay away. Or that a really strong allrounder can jump away to victory, like Cancellara or Pozzato did in the past.
If this race would be a big peloton sprint of 100 guys every year, i agree with you. But that's not the case.