that made me laughThe Barb said:Unfortunately in these days of GPS and radios the only people who are incompetent enough to consistently "miscalculate" the break are Paul and Phil.
the key word here is 'tailwind', look at the direction they are riding today, ain't gonna happen, your law of averages clock will tick a little longer brah, mang, bruv...bicycle_rack said:Didn't it happen in 2008 when Feillu took the Jersey? Break picked up a tailwind and coasted in iirc. Law of averages says its time bro.
As interesting as they can be. They are still not that interesting.dlwssonic said:Tour sprints are finally interesting.
How many riders will be working for cav?? I can only think of eisel, EBH, knees and maybe rogers.
Where as kittel and Greipel have entire trains working for them.
It will be an interesting duel between sagan, greipel, kittel, goss, a lighter cav and maybe petacchi or farrar.
I wanna see how sagan's sprint is against the real sprint powerhouses and whether cav has lost any sprinting power.
Bernie's eyesore said:IF Sagan wins today then everyone else can give up on a stage win until saturday so let's hope he doesn't unless you want a very dull week.
auscyclefan94 said:He won't. He is against the top sprinters in the world, who are on top form and their teams have better leadout trains than Liquigas' leadout train. Many of the sprint finishes have no difficulties before the finish this year so I do not see Sagan featuring in the top 5 of many of the flat, sprint finishes. I think there will be a broad range of winners in the Sprints throughout the next week.
Will most likely be a cross wind all day, which should be interesting.
auscyclefan94 said:As interesting as they can be. They are still not that interesting.
dlwssonic said:Any chance of echoleons today???
barn yard said:i dont think the wind is strong enough but you never know
Froome19 said:Since when was Sagan the better sprinter..?
It was clear in the Giro that in terms of sprinting it went Cav then Goss then everyone else.
Now throw Kittel and Greipel into the mix and you get those 3 just behind Cav until Sagan shows something to say he can take on Cav like those 3 have done he will remain just behind them.
Trofinios said:I reacted to the fact that some seems to think that it will be betweeen Cav, Greipel, Kittel and Goss today. If you put in Goss there you must also, in my book, put in Sagan. Judging by their sprinting performances this year Sagan seems to be at least as good as Goos. Goss has 1 sprint victory this year, Sagan several.
Now you can put forward the argument that Sagan has only won sprints against so-so competition, and based on this you can't say that he will be able to challange the likes of Cav, Greipel and Kittel. On the other hand, I believe Sagan's domination in ToC and TdS is an indication that he will probably hang with those guys, maybe not someone like Cav in a flat sprint, but at least be there challenging them. The reason I say this is that winning so many stages like Sagan has shows he is a level above the competitiors in those races, he can afford a non ideal sprint and still win - he is that good.
But hey, maybe I'm wrong, I might read too much into Sagan's sprint victories this year. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens this week.
Hammerhed said:Yesterday, during the ride to Seraing, the lads had a chance to scrap for some Green Jersey points in Erezee. Many of the sprinters including Goss, Cav, Greipel, Renshaw, and ??? took the challenge fairly seriously, using all the tools at their disposal including leadout trains and flying elbows. The result was Matt Goss first and a semi-tentative Mark Cavendish second. If that little scuffle was any kind of a preview, we could be in for a treat over the next few days, even if we might be caught napping for the first few hours of the stage. I think Goss on Monday, maybe Renshaw or Cav or Kittel or Greipel or Haedo or maybe even Sagan!!! My mind may explode here in a minute: There are at least ten legit contenders for the stage victory. Damn I love bike racing.
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Trofinios said:I reacted to the fact that some seems to think that it will be betweeen Cav, Greipel, Kittel and Goss today. If you put in Goss there you must also, in my book, put in Sagan. Judging by their sprinting performances this year Sagan seems to be at least as good as Goos. Goss has 1 sprint victory this year, Sagan several.
Now you can put forward the argument that Sagan has only won sprints against so-so competition, and based on this you can't say that he will be able to challange the likes of Cav, Greipel and Kittel. On the other hand, I believe Sagan's domination in ToC and TdS is an indication that he will probably hang with those guys, maybe not someone like Cav in a flat sprint, but at least be there challenging them. The reason I say this is that winning so many stages like Sagan has shows he is a level above the competitiors in those races, he can afford a non ideal sprint and still win - he is that good.
But hey, maybe I'm wrong, I might read too much into Sagan's sprint victories this year. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens this week.