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the asian said:
Netserk said:
Matthews vs Sagan vs Coquard.

I think the GAV should be able to handle it too.
I don't think GAV is one of the main favorites. I think there are stronger riders on the hills and if it comes down to a sprint the three above should all easily beat him. His only chance is probably a sprint out of a relatively small group.
 
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In today's episode of the Cycling Podcast, Daniel Freibe said that MSR parcours won't change this year. He confirmed the info with Mauro Vegni the race director who said that MSR should remain a sprinter puncher race.

According to Marco Bonarrigo, an italian journalist, one of the main reason why it become a sprinter's freindly race is that they used to only be 20 or 30 fit riders come the middle of March, while the domestiques weren't in great form and just easing into the season. So it was difficult to control the race. Whereas now everybody is firing in february and everyone bring his classic's A team to the first monument.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
the asian said:
Netserk said:
Matthews vs Sagan vs Coquard.

I think the GAV should be able to handle it too.
I don't think GAV is one of the main favorites. I think there are stronger riders on the hills and if it comes down to a sprint the three above should all easily beat him. His only chance is probably a sprint out of a relatively small group.


I meant Gaviria.
 
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sQiD said:
According to Marco Bonarrigo, an italian journalist, one of the main reason why it become a sprinter's freindly race is that they used to only be 20 or 30 fit riders come the middle of March, while the domestiques weren't in great form and just easing into the season. So it was difficult to control the race. Whereas now everybody is firing in february and everyone bring his classic's A team to the first monument.
"At the 1946 Milan-San Remo, Fausto Coppi attacked with a small group just 9km into the 292km race and went on to win by over 14 minutes, riding away from his rivals on the Turchino climb and leaving them gasping in his wake."

The good old days !
 
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De Panne has announced this year's course. Stage 1 will again feature De Muur, it will be climbed twice. The last time 16 kms before the finish.

And Gent-Wevelgem is back to 250 kilometers with a course over Catsberg, Kokereelberg, Vert Mont and Zwarte Berg from two sides. Then it is Baneberg, Kemmel, Monteberg, Baneberg and Kemmel (Ossuaire).
 
ASO announced Paris - Roubaix wildcard invitations: Cofidis, Direct Energie, Fortuneo-Vital Concept, Delko Marseille Provence KTM, Wanty-Groupe Gobert, Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise and Roompot Nederlandse Loterij.

More or less as expected, although unfortunately, Vérandas Willems - Crelan not invited so no Stijn Devolder or Wout van Aert. I would certainly favour them to Roompot.
 
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PeterB said:
ASO announced Paris - Roubaix wildcard invitations: Cofidis, Direct Energie, Fortuneo-Vital Concept, Delko Marseille Provence KTM, Wanty-Groupe Gobert, Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise and Roompot Nederlandse Loterij.

More or less as expected, although unfortunately, Vérandas Willems - Crelan not invited so no Stijn Devolder or Wout van Aert. I would certainly favour them to Roompot.

And Marseille will probably have zero finishers. That non-team instead of Pippo! :mad:
 
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Squire said:
PeterB said:
ASO announced Paris - Roubaix wildcard invitations: Cofidis, Direct Energie, Fortuneo-Vital Concept, Delko Marseille Provence KTM, Wanty-Groupe Gobert, Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise and Roompot Nederlandse Loterij.

More or less as expected, although unfortunately, Vérandas Willems - Crelan not invited so no Stijn Devolder or Wout van Aert. I would certainly favour them to Roompot.

And Marseille will probably have zero finishers. That non-team instead of Pippo! :mad:

Pippo is a non event these days so I'd rather a French team :)
 
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Côte de la Vequée : after all there is a climb of 6 + km in Belgium. They put it for the women's race. Why not for the men ?
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Netserk said:
So back to the usual post-2008 finale. At this point, I'm really looking forward to another finish than Ans.
Last year paved climb is removed and 3 new climbs introduced : côte de Pont, Belleveaux and Ferme Libert.

We can hope for at least 60 km of action, but as always, they are going to wait until the uphill finish at Ans.
Only a good Kiwatowski could save us.