You're right but I think it is not different with other teams.
But then my original point still stands that it was quite poor of them to not get a single spot in the top 40 out of a peloton of 50 riders in which they had four guys.
You're right but I think it is not different with other teams.
Yup but they don't have sprinters. These results don't reflect their performance (it wasn't good but they had 2 riders able to be in the first group after Bosberg).But then my original point still stands that it was quite poor of them to not get a single spot in the top 40 out of a peloton of 50 riders in which they had four guys.
So all those in sprints he lost in the desert were botched? Seems if you're actually the best sprinter it shouldn't be so easy to screw up. Look at what Merlier did from p30Even though Philipsen botched the sprint again you have to say what Alpecin does in these races is just quite impressive. Not even in the middle of the pack in terms of budget and they were the only team that was able to organise themselves and force a situation. Thought it was worth a mention.
No sane person would argue Philipsen is the best/fastest sprinter in the pack.So all those in sprints he lost in the desert were botched? Seems if you're actually the best sprinter it shouldn't be so easy to screw up. Look at what Merlier did from p30
No, but as I said earlier—would Philipsen not have followed Wouts wheel and been better positioned he really should have won yesterday. Especially if you look at the opposition. Big chance missed for him and the team.So all those in sprints he lost in the desert were botched? Seems if you're actually the best sprinter it shouldn't be so easy to screw up. Look at what Merlier did from p30
One of the few good things about being old is that I have seen a lot of races for a lot of years, but thanks for you suggestion.Nah man. You should watch some different races including the Muur-Bosberg.
There were no real attacks because we had a lot of guys on similar form.Honestly, it was a pretty boring race. It's not necessarily an entertaining race just because you don't know the winner beforehand, and it's not necessarily an entertaining race if you get a surprising winner. There was just no real attacks, none of the usual cobbled classics racing and dynamics. Omloop is usually one of my favorite races of the year, but this one was a let down.
We are in an era where the big cats don’t come out to play on opening weekend and the mice were still extraordinarily timid.Worst opening weekend I have watched. Quite terrible tbh. Cant wait for the real cobbled classics
I second that.How is that not an exciting race? Granted the last bit isn't a great course (they have to get into town I guess), but the last 20 K with that many guys hammering the cobble climbs?! That's good stuff! Solos are boring, groups are boring...what do people want?! I love that that many guys have this fitness on March 1! It wasn't like they were just spinning along waiting for the last 500 M.