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Magnus said:IIRC Rolf Sørensen won Tour des Flandres in '97
Bartoli Flanders in '96 and Luik in '97
I meant over a whole career.
Magnus said:IIRC Rolf Sørensen won Tour des Flandres in '97
Flamin said:Definitely day of the year. Anyone else going to the race?
Tommeke is our big hope of course, but he has his doubts about being 100% himself (and in my eyes, it looks like he isn't too), while he needs to be 105% to beat Cancellara. So, I guess another demonstration from Canc...
Great forum btw![]()
Andy99 said:Yep - will be there. Not sure exactly where yet, but will be somewhere with Duvel in hand![]()
Andy99 said:Yep - will be there. Not sure exactly where yet, but will be somewhere with Duvel in hand![]()
auscyclefan94 said:I have a gut feeling we will have surprise this year meaning not Boonen or Cancellara. Devolder? Ballan? Gilbert? Nuyens? O'Grady? Hoste?
on3m@n@rmy said:To be considered as a non-surprise along with Canc, I'm glad to see someone else thinks Tommeke has a chance.
I'm hoping for Boonen.
The Hitch said:Would love Boonen to win. BallanSteegmans
But Cancellara is fine by me.
Anyone but Gilbert is fine really.
Will Canc change bikes 100k from the finish?
Also i dont get the Candelabra joke.
Lanark said:I would be really disappointed If Canc doesn't win at least one of them
Still, even when you are the favorite by a large margin (which he is), you still only have a 50% to win, meaning his chance to win both is 25%There is so much that can go wrong in a race like Vlaanderen. In E3 you can have some bad luck, and be strong enough to win, in Vlaanderen that's impossible.
I don't think the other guys will race to make Cancellara lose, it won't be all against one. Boonen and Gilbert will always race to win, most of the other guys are probably happy they can get a second of third place.
Lanark said:I don't think the other guys will race to make Cancellara lose, it won't be all against one. Boonen and Gilbert will always race to win, most of the other guys are probably happy they can get a second of third place.
Jamsque said:If it ain't Canc or Boonen then it sure as hell won't be Devolder or Ballan. Gilbert maybe, but I doubt it. Flecha probably has the best chance out of the rest of the field.
El Pistolero said:I do think that a good Phil CAN drop Fabian @ the Muur van Geraardsbergen.
boomcie said:I think most sane people count Tom amongst the favorites for Sunday.
The Hitch said:And then what.
Gilberts problem is always the bit after the hill. Sure hes good when you give him a hill to attack on, A goldilocks hill in a way. Not too hot not too cold, it has to be just right.
Not too long, not too short, you have to make sure its just perfect for him. You also have to make sure there arent any mountains before it. You have to make sure there is nothing after it. the race has to finish at the top of the hill. A descent and 5k flat after it and Gilbert will fail like he did as favourite in Geelong. You have to make sure Valverde isnt there.
Then. THen you have Phillipe Gilbert best cyclist in the worldFortunately RVV doesnt finish on the Muur van Geraardsbergen, and there is some flat there.
So yes Gilbert can drop Cancellara on this Muur. Problem is the second the Muur is over and Gilbert gets on the flat, Canc will catch him faster than he can say "Ill only ever win Lombardy and maybe Liege"
Thoughtforfood said:Yes, he certainly has a chance to get 2nd...
Archibald said:could we see a reverse of PR last year when they all sat there waiting for Boonen to chase Cancellara? If Gilbert or Boonen or someone else amongst the favourites make the jump, will the rest try to coat-tail ride Spartacus and leave him to do all the work?
Although his win lacked the spectacular, it was arguably a more impressive ride than Cancellara’s victory the day before. Despite facing stiffer opposition, a course that didn’t suit him and mounting pressure from his team, nation and all those who didn’t want to see Cancellara romp away with the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, Boonen’s delivery of victory should ensure that the Swiss rider won’t have it all his own way over the coming weeks.
He probably would. Seriously, Gilbert had what, a 30 second lead on the peloton at the top of the last hill (he had a 15 to 20 second lead on his closest competitors, and the peloton was behind that), considering it always takes some time for a peloton gather some troups to set the pace, and Gilbert still was caught only a couple of kilometers after his last attack, you can only conclude he solo was extremely poor. It's not like it was a complete bunch with 10 fresh guys chasing him, it were Brajkovic and 2 or 3 other guys, who were dropped on every hill untill that point.El Pistolero said:As if Cancellara could have stayed clear for 6km against a raging peloton with headwind?
Oh wait, he dropped already on the hills.
You're reasoning that Gilbert can't ride on the flat is based from one race and in that race he was the strongest. Sorry, not good reasoning. He managed just fine on the flat parts of Lombardia twice, in Paris-Tours twice and in the Omloop.
Lanark said:He probably would. Seriously, Gilbert had what, a 30 second lead on the peloton at the top of the last hill (he had a 15 to 20 second lead on his closest competitors, and the peloton was behind that), considering it always takes some time for a peloton gather some troups to set the pace, and Gilbert still was caught only a couple of kilometers after his last attack, you can only conclude he solo was extremely poor. It's not like it was a complete bunch with 10 fresh guys chasing him, it were Brajkovic and 2 or 3 other guys, who were dropped on every hill untill that point.
But I don't even agree with the Hitch that Gilbert would be strong on De Muur. That hill is far too steep for Gilbert (he's rarely good on 20% hills), and he isn't that great on cobblestone hills (Boonen and Cancellara dropped him easily on the Molenberg last year). If Gilbert wants to do something, it should be on the Valkenberg or Tenbosse.
la.margna said:Cancellara will be marked so heavily and has a rather weak classics team. So while I hope, he can defend his title, I have strong doubts that he might suceed again.
El Pistolero said:Well, then why didn't he do it?
We have seen many things of Cancellara, but I've never seen him go solo against a still big peloton for 6km long with headwind and without radios and still win.
Muur is steep, but not long. If you can come 6th at FW, you can handle the Muur just fine in terms of steepness.
