gatto had been knocking on the door so not suprised but thought it might be later in the year hed grab a win.
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MartinGT said:Does anyone know what happend to Jack Bauer? Just saw some highlights and he was laying motionless on the floor
greenedge said:Great ride by Voeckler, i feel terrible he did not win.
Nice win by Gatto.
Hayman is back and means business, to be in the significant break, the only rider to get onto the 10 man split and sprint for 3rd is pretty impressive.
Netserk said:Stannard did the right thing. Sky wouldn't have a chance to win without his pull. Now they got 3rd.
JimPanzen said:So...Stannard in contention for P-R? Seems like MSR wasn't just a good day...he definitely has good form.
martinvickers said:Problem for Stannard is he really only has two gears - 'coasting with the peleton', and 'puttin' down the hurt'. Now, granted, that second gear is a hell of a gear, on his day he is a beast of a rider, but without some sort of burst of speed, i can see a lot of 'top twentys' for him, but not many wins...
That said, Roubaix could have been built for a beast, and stannard likes pain the way bears like peanut butter...
simo1733 said:I think the Stannard Hayman tandem has potential.Repeated attacks from these two would be hard to cope with.They and Sky do have a tendency to do too much wirk though.
movingtarget said:Hayman should do well at Roubaix.