March 17th 2012 Milan-Sanremo - The Primavera - 298km

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molti mi hanno chiesto i tempi di Cipressa e Poggio eccoli.
Cipressa: km 5,700
1998: 9'42''
1999. 9'37'' Attacco di Pantani poi raggiunto in discesa
2000: 9'50'' Bartoli e Dominguez
2001: 9'36'' Casagrande F.
2002: 10'04'' Kivilev e Gutierrez
2003: 9'52'' Bettini, Vinokourov, Rebellin, Freire, Flecha
2004: 10'10'' bettini, Popovich, Dekker, Wesemann
2005: 9'57'' Mazzanti, Tiralongo Sella
Questo dato è da controllare perchè qualcuno da un 9'29"
2006: 9'55''
2007: 9'57'' Pellizotti, Moletta, Popovich
2008: non ho trovato riscontri
2009: 9'46'' Basso in testa al gruppo dei migliori
2010: 10'05'' Bernucci in testa al gruppo dei migliori
2011: 10'28'' Popovich con una manciata di secondi ma Scarponi avendo cominciato la salita con 1'10'' di ritardo ha impiegato 9'48''


Poggio; km 3,650
1998: 5'55'' Elli
1999: 6'05'' Colombo con 7" di vantaggio
2000: 5'56'' Tchmil Rebellin Van petegem
2001: 6'03'' Colombo Van Petegem Bartoli
2002: 6'15'' Bettini a 5" Figueras a 12" gruppo
2003: 6'10'' Bettini Paolini Celestino
2004: 6'25'' Bettini Vicioso
2005: 6'04''
2006: 6'14'' Ballan, Pozzato, Astarloa, Nocentini
2007: 6'10'' Riccò gilbert
2008: non ho riscontri
2009: 6'05'' Pozzato rebellin NIbali e altri in scia
2010: 6'15'' Pozzato in testa ai migliori
2011: 6'26'' Nibali con altri 8 anche se davanti c'era Van Avermaet con 9'' ma avendo cominciato il Poggio con 30" di vantaggio ha fatto 6'46''
Per i dati che ho io dovrebbero essere stati Fondriest e Jalabert a fare il miglior tempo nel 1995 in 5'44" alla media di 38,200 (Km 3,650)

So Jens_Attack Marco's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfKGMYKGB4g
 
gooner said:
Why?

I suppose he had no chance as well in 2009.

Also look at his stage win in the 2009 Tour when he got over the Col de l`Escrinet and won the sprint beating Hushovd in the end. Cervelo set a lightening quick pace over the climb and everyone though Cav would struggle to stay the pace. But Cav stayed the pace and that climb was 14km at 4.1%.
And this was the profile of the stage that day:

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Easily Cav's best win. He hasn't shown that sort of climbing form ever since though. He undoubtedly can do it but IMO a small group will go over the Poggio and stay away, he wont be in it.
 
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royalpig180 said:
Sagan hopefully...

I'm personally really hoping that last year marked the beginning of a new trend away from the boring MSRs that have been prevalent for the last decade. Last year was great...

I agree 100%. one thing for sure, guys like duarte and di luca will go on cipressa and let's hope others will follow and make the race hard. also I hope for a fierce tempo on la manie
 
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wirral said:
No Guardini today?? I thought he might get a shot as an Italian sprinter in the premier Italian (possibly) sprint race.

he stands no chance and will never stand a chance in that race.
 
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wirral said:
No Guardini today?? I thought he might get a shot as an Italian sprinter in the premier Italian (possibly) sprint race.

I expected him to ride for experience but he has literally no chance unless there is a landslide on both Poggio and Cipressa so they just go down the coast road and miss out the climbs.

I think Farnese will be pretty visible with Pozzato and Gatto. Pippo was getting in extra kilometres after several days of an already brutal Tirreno so should be in good shape.
 
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A key rider for Team Sky today will be Lofkvist. He is supposed to be the guy to help Cavendish over Poggio. He is usually quiet strong in MSR but since he got sick during T-A and couldn't get some tough and long stages in his legs, question is how fit is the do well after 280k today. If his form isn't there, Team Sky could decide to use EBH to protect Cav on Poggio, thereby limiting EBH's chances to follow an attack late on Poggio, and instead trust that EBH can get Cav back to the front after Poggio. Could be a strategy that completely fails. So, it will be important that Lofkvist is in shape today for Team Sky to succeed
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
Ryo, who will be the fav from colombia coldeportes?

none of course :p they are all pretty much out of shape. duarte is the best and after tirreno I expect his shape to have improved a lot. he's usually rider that gets into shape quickly. suarez, romero and quintero are well suited to this race but I'm not hopefuly about their shape. especially suarez I'm afraid of

still they can attack in the climbs or beginning and if other teams like acqua and liquigas follow and dare to make a hard race to control and a hard pace we will see something like last year
 
Ryo Hazuki said:
I agree 100%. one thing for sure, guys like duarte and di luca will go on cipressa and let's hope others will follow and make the race hard. also I hope for a fierce tempo on la manie

Could be very interesting if Nibs and Cunego also pitch in.
 

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