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A highlight of the start list will undoubtedly be Canada’s Ryder Hesjedal, who leads the US-based Garmin-Sharp team. He became the first Canadian winner of the Giro d’Italia in May and will be the national hero of the two races. His big rivals include on-form fellow Canadian David Veilleux (Team Europcar), who hails from Québec, Slovakia’s Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Cannondale), Spain’s Luis Leon Sanchez (Rabobank), Norway’s Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team Sky) and Veilleux’s teammate Thomas Voeckler
AntonioRossi said:what time will the live streams go up for tomorrow? Presentation at 10 and start at 11 is what i've seen. Will there be streams for the whole duration of the race?
Parrulo said:seriously David Veilleux listed as one of the favorites but Rui Costa isn't? CN again with more top notch journalism. .. .
williamp78 said:They mentioned Rui Costa earlier in the piece.
Afrank said:Bell takes it!
Pelletier-roy 2nd
Goss and Matthews 3rd and 4th. Didn't expect that.
The organizers invited to their favourites press conference EBH, Sagan, Hesjedal, Voeckler... and Geraint Thomas.Parrulo said:seriously David Veilleux listed as one of the favorites but Rui Costa isn't? CN again with more top notch journalism. .. .
He won in Montreal, not Quebec City.canyonball said:I am going with Rui Costa obviously...for the double![]()
cineteq said:He won in Montreal, not Quebec City.![]()
Kelderman is the odd one out. He's not even mentioned as a team leader by his DS. Martens, Sanchez, and Matthews are (not that they stand a chance on this course, except Martens maybe).cineteq said:Favorites for GPCQ
Sagan
Gerrans
Vanendert
Voeckler
Kelderman
Van Avermaet
Nordhaug
Anyone else?
theyoungest said:Kelderman is the odd one out. He's not even mentioned as a team leader by his DS. Martens, Sanchez, and Matthews are (not that they stand a chance on this course, except Martens maybe).
It's hard to win a race if you're not the team leader.theyoungest said:Kelderman is the odd one out. He's not even mentioned as a team leader by his DS. Martens, Sanchez, and Matthews are (not that they stand a chance on this course, except Martens maybe).
Montreal is taylor-made for him, à la Gesink two years ago.the asian said:Never write of Lu Lu. He's in good form as well.
Yeah, Montreal is maybe better for him. Quebec is a kind of Amstel Gold Race (but with a better course). Too explosive for Lulu, I think.cineteq said:Montreal is taylor-made for him, à la Gesink two years ago.![]()
EBH should obviously be there as well. Costa too.cineteq said:Favorites for GPCQ
Sagan
Gerrans
Vanendert
Voeckler
Kelderman
Van Avermaet
Nordhaug
Anyone else?
cineteq said:Favorites for GPCQ
Sagan
Gerrans
Vanendert
Voeckler
Kelderman
Van Avermaet
Nordhaug
Anyone else?
I'd say it's the opposite, see theyoungest comment below.Falken said:Nordhaug a bigger favorite than EBH in GPCQ?!
Btw, Montreal circut should suit Nordhaug better than the Quebec circut.
theyoungest said:Quebec is a kind of Amstel Gold Race (but with a better course). Too explosive for Lulu, I think.
Depends on how the race pans out. If it's as hard as last year, EBH doesn't stand a chance, and Nordhaug does.Falken said:Nordhaug a bigger favorite than EBH in GPCQ?!
cineteq said:I'd say it's the opposite, see theyoungest comment below.