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ppanther92 said:
SafeBet said:
Lance Armstrong said:
Wait, isn't this what we wanted when we reduced teams to 7 riders?
Exactly. You want crazy racing but then you complain big teams don't shut down every move.
This is what we need.

Exactly, fans wanted unpredictive races and now some are complaining when favorites don't shut down every single attack. :rolleyes:

Wasn't it more a case of a lot people complaining about Sky/Movistar (but primarily Sky) train controlling races although that never was the case in the classics, so sledgehammer to crack a nut, if you now complain about the favourites missing out in races like this.
 
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DFA123 said:
Benoot looks lighter than previously - I wonder if he could be even more of a threat in the Ardennes than on the cobbles this year. Hard to believe he's still only 23 - he's been around for ages.

He's got so much potential. He can even shine in major stage races like Suisse or Dauphine.

For years his diversity was a weakness. But maybe after this win he's relieved after all.
 
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Samamba said:
DFA123 said:
Benoot looks lighter than previously - I wonder if he could be even more of a threat in the Ardennes than on the cobbles this year. Hard to believe he's still only 23 - he's been around for ages.

He is lighter this year! New strategy for this year.
Plus he's been struggling with choices. Jack of all trades, didn't he try to climb better last year?
 
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Samamba said:
DFA123 said:
Benoot looks lighter than previously - I wonder if he could be even more of a threat in the Ardennes than on the cobbles this year. Hard to believe he's still only 23 - he's been around for ages.

He is lighter this year! New strategy for this year.
Certainly looks like its paid off! He could become the next Kwiatkowski with his combination of climber and rouleur skills.