2018 Paris - Roubaix

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Who will win Paris - Roubaix?

  • Peter Sagan

    Votes: 24 16.1%
  • Greg Van Avermaet

    Votes: 6 4.0%
  • Philippe Gilbert

    Votes: 31 20.8%
  • Jasper Stuyven

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Oliver Naesen

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Sep Vanmarcke

    Votes: 12 8.1%
  • Niki Terpstra

    Votes: 24 16.1%
  • Zdenek Stybar

    Votes: 14 9.4%
  • Wout Van Aert

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 26 17.4%

  • Total voters
    149
  • Poll closed .
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Gigs_98 said:
I wonder how big the likelihood is to pick one day somewhere in the beginning of april every year for 17 years and always pick a dry one.
Ok, so it rains 14/30 days in April in Paris. However, I think this value includes any kind of rain at any point in the day - a light shower at 2am or 8pm is useless. So, I've lowered the probability of 'meaningful' rainfall (whatever you want it to mean) to 0.2, which is fair I think. The chance of it happening is 2%, apparently. If we use the 'correct' value then it is 2x10^-5, so extremely, extremely small. Yet, here we are.
 
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Brullnux said:
I don't understand why people want rain so much. The best race in many years was '16, which was impeccably sunny. Rain won't guarantee a good race; especially if the sectors are considered too dangerous to race.

2016 had some sectors which were still wet and killed Cancellara as a result.
 
In '17 I won the predictions challenge not thanks to the classics, for '18 I have Sagan ftw at PR. Too hard for one team to control. Here, in the poll, I voted against the names in the poll, hoping to give Demare a boost. If (big if) he makes it to the track, he will smoke just about anybody. Just about, because in my view, Sagan (in the absence of Contador) will win this bike race.
 
Tonton said:
In '17 I won the predictions challenge not thanks to the classics, for '18 I have Sagan ftw at PR. Too hard for one team to control. Here, in the poll, I voted against the names in the poll, hoping to give Demare a boost. If (big if) he makes it to the track, he will smoke just about anybody. Just about, because in my view, Sagan (in the absence of Contador) will win this bike race.
If any team can control Roubaix, QSF are the ones who have the engines and cobble experience to do it.

A velodrome sprint between Demare, Sagan, Kristoff, Degenkolb and Groenewegen would be a sight to see, though.
 
There is still some light rain expected in roubaix end of the morning, with the sun coming in later in the afternoon.

No wet roubaix, but most likely it will be quite like 2016. Slippery and muddy at certain points.
 
There won't be a way around QS, I think. Stybar netting a big one would be great. However, this is Roubaix and with all the madness I could definitely see an outsider hanging on from the early break or a super-dom sent ahead with 60 to go get the win. All things considered, obvious Silvan Dillier win is obvious.

Btw, why is Marc Soler racing this?
 
As usual I am rooting for the Belgians: Wout, Naesen, Greg and Phil.

Sagan will have a tough race, I think. Not in great shape in a race he has done very poorly in historically - yet, he is still the favourite by some margin apparently. Talk about being overrated.
 
About at the time they hit the Arenberg I should be taking a place at the table for Easter lunch... Well, sometimes some of the racing has to be missed.
But I hope I'll be able to see the rest of the action.

Should be more open than previous Sunday.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
As usual I am rooting for the Belgians: Wout, Naesen, Greg and Phil.

Sagan will have a tough race, I think. Not in great shape in a race he has done very poorly in historically - yet, he is still the favourite by some margin apparently. Talk about being overrated.
Where is he the favorite?

Sagan has had a few years of terrible luck to be honest, I think he definitely would've been top 10 in the last 2 years without it, but he's no favorite by any stretch of the imagination. His biggest problem is that his explosivity, which is his biggest asset vs other durable sprinters, is useless in Paris Roubaix. In the hilly cobbled classics he's the one guy who can both win in a large group sprint and who can make the difference in the hills. In the Hell of the North he's just one of many.