boomcie said:If an improved Freire were to emerge, that would wreak some serious havoc in the peloton.
Anyone see past Degenkolb and Matthews?
I agree he is better on that nowadays, because as I said, he has become bulkier (and thus also heaver).theyoungest said:What? The LBL of your dreams?
You really do sound like a broken record on that one. Nowadays he's better on the flats than on the climbs, so let's not assume he'll do as well in the hills as he did when he was 20 years old, even when he loses some weight.
Ferminal said:I doubt either will be able to climb as well as a top form Freire.
Degenkolb looks to have a very bright future in the cobbled classics, if this season is any indication.
Matthews I think could develop into almost anything, so maybe a future in hilly classics.
Let's not forget other bright stars, like EBH, who it's hard to believe is still only 24, or Sagan, or even Phinney who has won stages as a sprinter and who would still be super if he only managed to achieve half of what he's hyped up to be.
Expect a lot of wins to come from these five, only really missing a GT GC rider.
theyoungest said:Last year's Degenkolb and Matthews? (name of Peter Sagan)
dlwssonic said:I might not know a lot but how about TJV.
Ferminal said:Was more looking at sprinters turning into classics riders.
Anyway, TVJG will be a contender in stage races for many years, and could win a GT, but doesn't stand out as a "mega talent" like the other names.
From that generation (1987-1990, which I assume you are talking about, rather randomly) there aren't really any massive GT talents that stand out. Nairo Quintana could be one. Or Steven KruijswijkFerminal said:Was more looking at sprinters turning into classics riders.
Anyway, TVJG will be a contender in stage races for many years, and could win a GT, but doesn't stand out as a "mega talent" like the other names.
Ferminal said:I guess I should say something about the race
BotD:
Sven Vandousselaere (Bel-OLO), Leonardu Duque (Col-COF) et Vincent Jérôme (Fra-EUC) sont passés au km 31 avec une avance de 4’30’’ sur le peloton
On about 40-41km for the first hour.
From live updates, I'd guess around 65kms.Dekker_Tifosi said:Broadcast at Eurosport (NL) starts at 15:30, any idea how far they will be from the finish at that point?
Mellow Velo said:From live updates, I'd guess around 65kms.
Waterloo Sunrise said:You were 500m out.
zamasailo said:just back in.. folks....whats the situation? will the breakaways make it? ..i humbly ask
Dekker_Tifosi said:Eurosport NL still showing tennis
Why the bloody hell do they never keep to their timetables? I really do hate ES sometimes
