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pastronef said:oh thanks, I agree very much
let's see if Fabian can get it, or some attacker from afar or by surprise(Chava, Boom, Flecha, Pozzato, PHINNEY)
Yeah, great chance for Taylor to do something
pastronef said:oh thanks, I agree very much
let's see if Fabian can get it, or some attacker from afar or by surprise(Chava, Boom, Flecha, Pozzato, PHINNEY)
Mathematics are everything: Watts produced by Cancellara > watts produced by the rest.theyoungest said:Wild horses couldn't drag Cancellara back. The Sky approach works perfectly for GTs (although they've won just 1 GT so far...) but for classics mathematics aren't everything.
Yeah, that worked like clockwork in 2011kjetilraknerud said:Mathematics are everything: Watts produced by Cancellara > watts produced by the rest.
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Dekker_Tifosi said:Cancellara will go with 50km to go but get a vicious counter by Turgot who solos to the win
theyoungest said:Yeah, that worked like clockwork in 2011![]()
El Pistolero said:He just wasn't as strong as in 2010 then, at least not in Roubaix(where he couldn't get rid of Hushovd and his teammate on the motorbike on the cobblestone sectors).
In the Ronde 2011 he attacked too soon, but would've probably pulled it off in his 2010 form.
With all the big focus on Schelderprijs it wouldn't make any sense to start the thread before that was over. Now we just need some time to digest the awesome spectacle of Schelderprijs. Perhaps tomorrow there'll be a P-R thread. Otherwise you're free to start oneGPdesAmeriques said:Isn't anyone going to start a proper thread / winner speculation poll for Paris-Roubaix, or is the winner a foregone conclusion?