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2014 Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde, 1-3 April, 2.HC

Last 'prep' race for the big one.

Stage 1 (201km):
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Stage 2 (205km):
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Stage 3a (109,7km):
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Stage 3b (14,3km, ITT):
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OFFICIAL SITE

OFFICIAL STARTLIST

Impressive sprinters field: Kittel, Cavendish, Kristoff, Demare, Sagan, Guardini, Modolo,

For the overall: no Chavanel to defend his title, so I guess Terpstra is the top favourite.

Past winners:

2013 Sylvain Chavanel
2012 Sylvain Chavanel
2011 Sebastien Rosseler
2010 David Millar
2009 Frederik Willems
2008 Joost Posthuma
 
Terpstra is beatable here in my view kristoff might be a good option he seemed to like building his season around this last year.

Le Bon has been named by a few but I really like Ludvigsson to go well here.
 
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Why is Sagan doing this race?
Just to sit in for a stage or two to get some training right?
Well, last year he won the first stage and sat in the second just to retire during the third stage ...
I guess I just answered my own question. :)
 
Jancouver said:
Why is Sagan doing this race?
Just to sit in for a stage or two to get some training right?
Well, last year he won the first stage and sat in the second just to retire during the third stage ...
I guess I just answered my own question. :)
Gatto's lead-out man. :D

No, but seriously, it is a key part of Cannondale's (and before that, Liquigas') strategic policy of "Totally Over-Race Sagan". It is in their mission statement.
 
manafana said:
Terpstra is beatable here in my view kristoff might be a good option he seemed to like building his season around this last year.

Le Bon has been named by a few but I really like Ludvigsson to go well here.

Of course anyone is beatable, but I think Terpstra has a better chance of winning this than Kristoff. Even if Kristoff wins the first stage, it most likely won't be by a very large margin. The second day will probably go to the "pure" sprinters. You have Thursday's first stage that could have a simliar result to stage 1. But, I think that Terpstra would be able to pull back anytime he lost to Kristoff and more in the TT. I'm going with Terpstra for the overall.
 
ILovecycling said:
Who will be winner tomorrow,Sagan x Terpstra?;)
Im not sure Sagan will take this seriously

Have you seen the last year first stage? He took it too seriously. It was one of his most impressive win of the season. Total control from beginning to end.
It was this stage after which Cav said: He's making us all look like juniors.

He just love to win so much. On the other hand it was easy with the form he had last year.
It is hard to say what his form is this year and I prefer it this way untill the Ronde. There is no need to show it either it is good or bad.
 
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SKSemtex said:
Have you seen the last year first stage? He took it too seriously. It was one of his most impressive win of the season. Total control from beginning to end.
It was this stage after which Cav said: He's making us all look like juniors.

He just love to win so much. On the other hand it was easy with the form he had last year.
It is hard to say what his form is this year and I prefer it this way untill the Ronde. There is no need to show it either it is good or bad.

Thanks a lot,I couldt remember,now I do,it was pretty awesome:D
I think he won't hide anything,he will go for it.
 
Terpstra if he doesn't pick up any bonus points from stages has few in here who can beat him in tt so its interesting race even his own team mate Van Kierksbulck has an excellent chance. West Vlannd had similar type of profile so could give an indicator too.
 

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