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El Pistolero said:What's Chichi up to by the way? I heard they're going to work for him in the final stage, is he conserving energy now?
Crosswind isn't his best friend.
El Pistolero said:What's Chichi up to by the way? I heard they're going to work for him in the final stage, is he conserving energy now?
webbie146 said:Any video online of today's stage?
Andy99 said:was on live about half an hour ago!
cyclingfans.com or steephill.tv will have highlights no doubt...
FF'Wilco said:
It seems the only people hyping him work at Cyclingnews.insideout leadout said:When they put their faith into an over hyped sprinter, fail is expected.
All the team is peaking for a race in July that doesn't suit anyone of themtheyoungest said:It seems the only people hyping him work at Cyclingnews.
But I don't mean Renshaw necessarily, I didn't expect anything from him. Here they have no one in the front split, on Mallorca they struggle to make the top 30, in the TDU they put in a lacklustre performance... if this is the way to not peak too early like last year, well okay, but maybe don't overdo it.
theyoungest said:It seems the only people hyping him work at Cyclingnews.
But I don't mean Renshaw necessarily, I didn't expect anything from him.
According to Nico Verhoeven they learned from last years start and want to peak later in the big races.El Pistolero said:Let's wait till after Milan-San Remo to make your first verdict lol. They're missing out on big winners, instead of trying to get Renshaw they should have gotten someone who can win a few races. Still bummed Rabo didn't give Freire a decent contract. Now he's with Katusha![]()
Personally I don't think last spring went that badly for them, podium in a few WT stage races, winning Omloop, podium in Roubaix, top 5 in Flanders... what more can you reasonably expect from a team without superstars? Putting everything on those big races entails a risk.Dekker_Tifosi said:According to Nico Verhoeven they learned from last years start and want to peak later in the big races.
I say it will go wrong, but whatever
Dekker_Tifosi said:According to Nico Verhoeven they learned from last years start and want to peak later in the big races.
I say it will go wrong, but whatever
He doesn't say that though, that's what you make of it. He just says "you can never do it right, if you win here you peak too early, if you don't win you're out of form".Dekker_Tifosi said:They had wins in february/march and barely any wins rest of the season.
That's what Verhoeven is referring to
Still think Mollema could have won Lombardy, but not this year, no.El Pistolero said:Let's be honest here, who do they have that can win a Grand Tour or win a Monument/big classic? Breschel can win a classic perhaps, but I don't think he's at the same level as Cancellara, Boonen, Gilbert, Valverde, etc
But ok last year Nuyens, Vansummeren and Zaugg won a Monument so everything is possible, but the chance of them repeating is very slim to say the least.
Which sprints do you think he'd have won if he had a perfect leadout? The one time he really impressed me was when he thought he was leading out MatthewsMaaaaaaaarten said:Also, Renshaw isn't winning anything because rabo keeps sucking on setting up sprints. I hope they'll get the hang of it by the time Renshaw and Bos are going to do the Giro..... Yet I sincerely doubt they will.
Same squad as Qatar, but without Renshaw and *random other dude*. Will be replaced by Ten Dam and Slagter.El Pistolero said:What squad is Rabo sending to Oman? Last year they won everything there, perhaps they'll get their first win there. Obviously Gesink won't repeat, but Bos can if he's riding. He's probably not on form because of his operation though.
BROWN GraemeEl Pistolero said:What squad is Rabo sending to Oman?.
theyoungest said:Which sprints do you think he'd have won if he had a perfect leadout? The one time he really impressed me was when he thought he was leading out Matthews![]()
Would be hilarious if Brown won a stage.Maaaaaaaarten said:BROWN Graeme
LEEZER Tom
SLAGTER Tom Jelte
TEN DAM Laurens
TJALLINGII Maarten
VAN WINDEN Dennis
VERMELTFOORT Coen
WYNANTS Maarten
I doubt they'll win anything there![]()
He was on Cav's wheel!There were several sprints where it seemed to me he had a chance if rabo had done their work properly, like yesterdays stage in Qatar. Not saying he'd have won, but he had to move up himself in the last kilometers and then positioned and bashed himself to a fourth place when he was boxed in, so if he'd been able to sprint properly, I think he would've been able to content.
theyoungest said:Would be hilarious if Brown won a stage.
He was on Cav's wheel!
