2018 Paris-Nice, 4/3-11/3

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Who will win?

  • Soler

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Barguil

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Fuglsang

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • S. Yates

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Alaphilippe

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • Poels

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • Martin

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • De La Cruz

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Henao

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • Chaves

    Votes: 3 5.7%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .
Somehow MS had the wrong riders at the end of the race - Of course Chaves crashed and got ill - Kreuziger who had been brilliant all week somehow disappeared between the third last or second last climb, so I am wondering if he crashed or had a mechanical - Have one of those two there on the last climb and Yates retains the yellow jersey - Anyway, PN lived up to its recent history as an exciting race.
 
ice&fire said:
Gigs_98 said:
How is it possible that the same freakin thing happens in this stage year after year. I think Soler won this time but again by less than 5 seconds, again after an attack on the same climb and again after the race leader already seemed to crack on the last climb but came back to the group in front of him again.
Bike races have become too predictable
I know it was tradition, but these short Nice-Nice stages have for years provided a better finale to Paris-Nice than the Col d'Èze TT.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
ice&fire said:
Gigs_98 said:
How is it possible that the same freakin thing happens in this stage year after year. I think Soler won this time but again by less than 5 seconds, again after an attack on the same climb and again after the race leader already seemed to crack on the last climb but came back to the group in front of him again.
Bike races have become too predictable
I know it was tradition, but these short Nice-Nice stages have for years provided a better finale to Paris-Nice than the Col d'Èze TT.

Yes, they are much, much better as the final stages.

Tirreno should take a look and see how it could be done.
 
Who was saying that Spanish cycling was dead after Contador/Purito/Sanchez/Valverde/etc retire. (This is assuming Valverde eventually gets around to retiring which well is a bit of a question). This generation is a once in a lifetime generation especially with Contador and Valverde at the same time as they are really once in a life time type of riders as well. The next generation which the Izagirre brothers and Landa are a part of are good. Soler is part of the generation following them along with some of even younger kids like Samitar and Castrillo (I hope I spelled bother their names correctly). Spanish cycling is going to be just fine. Plus Spain now has 3 Pro Conti teams. Alberto's got a Continental team along with a Junior team and Valverde has a amateur team which is also teaching kids.
Excellent win for Soler. This will definitely help with his confidence.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Definitely more an Indurain type with his length of almost 1m90 and his time trial results lately

Significantly taller and lighter than Indurain. Pure climber.
Bear in mind almost every source has Indurain's height/weight wrong, listing what are actually his brother's measurements (which annoys Indurain to no end)
 
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Escarabajo said:
It looks like he tried and finish today but outside the legal time.
yeah, he finished at 29:17 together with Hayman and Sutherland.

all those "lapped" riders (actually they weren't lapped but taking the shortcut to the finish) getting in the way was a bit unfortunate by the way
 
And meanwhile UAE managed to finish the race with a grand total of absolutely zero riders!
Gesink and Molard were both the best finishers on their teams, though they were also the worst placed riders.
Just to emphasize how tough he is; while no less than three BMC riders called it quits during the stage, De Marchi (obviously) finished.
And only AG2R and Movistar managed to get all their riders to the finish.
 
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RedheadDane said:
And meanwhile UAE managed to finish the race with a grand total of absolutely zero riders!
Gesink and Molard were both the best finishers on their teams, though they were also the worst placed riders.
Just to emphasize how tough he is; while no less than three BMC riders called it quits during the stage, De Marchi (obviously) finished.
And only AG2R and Movistar managed to get all their riders to the finish.

Zero? Wow, that is crazy. Wow. That will be one of the crazier things for the season.
 
Great stage. Really dramatic with the various time gaps. A shame the Izagirres crashed, they had like 10-15 secs on Yates at the time. No telling what the outcome would have been if they hadn't. Could've had like 5 guys within seconds.