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Cance > TheRest said:
Jspear said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Today's ride bodes well for RVV and P-R, to say the least :)


Yes - RVV especially. In PR I could see someone faster taking the win, but ain't no buddy gonna stop him on the bergs. :)
If ofcourse it ends in a group sprint. Even then I think, Fabians 4th place today indicates that he can beat almost anybody in a sprint if the race is tough enough
Especially since Degenkolb is injured, Kristoff completely out of shape and Sagan...well Sagan currently does anything but sprinting. Said differently, there are hardly any of the favorites are sprinters and the biggest dangers in a sprint are probably riders like GVA and even Boonen and even they could be beaten by Cancellara.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
Jspear said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Today's ride bodes well for RVV and P-R, to say the least :)


Yes - RVV especially. In PR I could see someone faster taking the win, but ain't no buddy gonna stop him on the bergs. :)
If ofcourse it ends in a group sprint. Even then I think, Fabians 4th place today indicates that he can beat almost anybody in a sprint if the race is tough enough

I agree with you. I guess I was saying, if he loses one of these two races, it'll be PR imo. I definitely think he can take the double.
 
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PremierAndrew said:
Why Fabian? Why do you have to retire this year :(

Of course I'm bummed to see him retire, but I think I'd rather him go out on top. He's been around for awhile. He's often said he has more of a life than just cycling. Even if he did stick around, it would only be for a max of 2 years imo...he ain't young anymore.
 
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Jspear said:
PremierAndrew said:
Why Fabian? Why do you have to retire this year :(

Of course I'm bummed to see him retire, but I think I'd rather him go out on top. He's been around for awhile. He's often said he has more of a life than just cycling. Even if he did stick around, it would only be for a max of 2 years imo...he ain't young anymore.

2 years. I'd like to think that would be enough time to put the record for most RVV wins out of reach for a considerable amount of time
 
Unfortunately the coverage didn't lend to time how fast Canc went up the Kwaremont.

On Paterberg, he was 4" slower than Kwiatkowski. The gap on the top was 39", meanwhile on top of Kwaremont it was down to 30" on Sagan. So he must have ridden Kwaremont easily as fast as Sagan/Terpstra/Boom. Truly amazing after all the chasing he did previously.
 
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Flamin said:
Unfortunately the coverage didn't lend to time how fast Canc went up the Kwaremont.

On Paterberg, he was 4" slower than Kwiatkowski. The gap on the top was 39", meanwhile on top of Kwaremont it was down to 30" on Sagan. So he must have ridden Kwaremont easily as fast as Sagan/Terpstra/Boom. Truly amazing after all the chasing he did previously.
Don't think you can use GPS times to compare, but clearly it required a hard but controlled effort to keep the gap, while still saving a bit of energy for the rest of the chase.
Up the Kwaremont, I think he and Stybar were the fastest as the gap seemed to be well below 30 seconds when they came off the cobbles and joined the big paved road.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
Flamin said:
Unfortunately the coverage didn't lend to time how fast Canc went up the Kwaremont.

On Paterberg, he was 4" slower than Kwiatkowski. The gap on the top was 39", meanwhile on top of Kwaremont it was down to 30" on Sagan. So he must have ridden Kwaremont easily as fast as Sagan/Terpstra/Boom. Truly amazing after all the chasing he did previously.
Don't think you can use GPS times to compare, but clearly it required a hard but controlled effort to keep the gap, while still saving a bit of energy for the rest of the chase.
Up the Kwaremont, I think he and Stybar were the fastest as the gap seemed to be well below 30 seconds when they came off the cobbles and joined the big paved road.

Obviously I don't base myself on GPS timing ;) I timed it myself.
 
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He really was the strongest. Would have won without the bad luck.

He will win Flanders for a 4th time. Roubaix a bit more complicated, but possible too.
 
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Flamin said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Flamin said:
Unfortunately the coverage didn't lend to time how fast Canc went up the Kwaremont.

On Paterberg, he was 4" slower than Kwiatkowski. The gap on the top was 39", meanwhile on top of Kwaremont it was down to 30" on Sagan. So he must have ridden Kwaremont easily as fast as Sagan/Terpstra/Boom. Truly amazing after all the chasing he did previously.
Don't think you can use GPS times to compare, but clearly it required a hard but controlled effort to keep the gap, while still saving a bit of energy for the rest of the chase.
Up the Kwaremont, I think he and Stybar were the fastest as the gap seemed to be well below 30 seconds when they came off the cobbles and joined the big paved road.

Obviously I don't base myself on GPS timing ;) I timed it myself.
Alright, in that case, his performance is even more impressive !

Another thing, what are the chances that Gent Wevelgem will be selective this sunday? I'm wondering if Fabian has any chance of a result there or if it will be the usual sprinter's race
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
Flamin said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Flamin said:
Unfortunately the coverage didn't lend to time how fast Canc went up the Kwaremont.

On Paterberg, he was 4" slower than Kwiatkowski. The gap on the top was 39", meanwhile on top of Kwaremont it was down to 30" on Sagan. So he must have ridden Kwaremont easily as fast as Sagan/Terpstra/Boom. Truly amazing after all the chasing he did previously.
Don't think you can use GPS times to compare, but clearly it required a hard but controlled effort to keep the gap, while still saving a bit of energy for the rest of the chase.
Up the Kwaremont, I think he and Stybar were the fastest as the gap seemed to be well below 30 seconds when they came off the cobbles and joined the big paved road.

Obviously I don't base myself on GPS timing ;) I timed it myself.
Alright, in that case, his performance is even more impressive !

Another thing, what are the chances that Gent Wevelgem will be selective this sunday? I'm wondering if Fabian has any chance of a result there or if it will be the usual sprinter's race

Benoot will do GW because it will be bad weather (lot of rain). Originally he would not do that race.

So that's promising :)
 
Rewatched the Kwaremont and actually the gap was down to 22" midway. Then it went up to 30" again at the top when first Terpstra and then Sagan accelerated in the 2nd part. So yeah, probably same time (or 1 or 2" difference) on the whole climb.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Cance > TheRest said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3zfJuOkepI

The chase back from today.

"He's surely done for the day. He's not gonna get back into contention"
Holy ****
I switched on a few minutes after this happened and WOW, he lost almost 2 minutes because of that mechanical. I thought it was about half a minute. :eek:

And as much as his teammates did a good job, Canc did a lot of the chasing himself. Monster ride
 
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Hes been really unlucky last couple of years at E3. 2012 punctured just as he was starting to destroy Kwaremont, 2014 caught behind a crash before Paterberg, 2015 - broke his back. And now again something happened. Pretty sure Cance would of won at least in one of those years.
 
Has Cancellara always been shite at writing in English? Cause last couple weeks all his tweets look like they're written by 4 year olds. Can't remember that it was this bad in the past? This clashes with his interviews where he always thinks all his answers well trough.


I accept to losing a race but this crash stop it my and @petosagan winning chances. #cyclingskills
One of the 7loyal team members doing the 110% for me.Without them i would not coming back to the front group
I am defently tiered.... thanks to @emily_maye that is behind the sences in our team and getting the right shoot
 
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Billie said:
Has Cancellara always been shite at writing in English? Cause last couple weeks all his tweets look like they're written by 4 year olds. Can't remember that it was this bad in the past? This clashes with his interviews where he always thinks all his answers well trough.


I accept to losing a race but this crash stop it my and @petosagan winning chances. #cyclingskills
One of the 7loyal team members doing the 110% for me.Without them i would not coming back to the front group
I am defently tiered.... thanks to @emily_maye that is behind the sences in our team and getting the right shoot

It would be better if he just wrote them in Italian (that is his native tongue?)