Because he lacks race form?rehy90 said:If it was 50 km longer i would bet against Sagan, but in this case i think he is the main favourite
Hugo Koblet said:They have looked very strong on the hills yes. Sagan has looked just as strong on the flat.Flamin said:Hugo Koblet said:Of course he is.Flamin said:Hugo Koblet said:Yes, this is over as expected. Sagan is the obvious favorite now, but Van Avermaet seems to have improved his sprint this year and Rowe isn't slow either. Neither is Benoot, but he's probably not fast enough to win in a sprint with these guys.
Sagan is not the obvious favourite of course.
Have you even seen how strong Benoot and Greg are?
[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]Flamin said:Hugo Koblet said:They have looked very strong on the hills yes. Sagan has looked just as strong on the flat.Flamin said:Hugo Koblet said:Of course he is.Flamin said:[quote="]
Sagan is not the obvious favourite of course.
Have you even seen how strong Benoot and Greg are?
Benoot and Greg are the big engines on the flat as well.
He has an amazing engine. He was equally as impressive in last year's Paris-Roubaix. Even attacking again when the morning break he was in was caught by the favorites.DBotero said:Gougeard still fighting.Amazing.
afpm90 said:
I'm following!Tonton said:Allez Alexis!
alspacka said:Gougeard, what a trooper. All 4 favourites still looking very comfortable to me.
