Milan - San Remo 2018

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Whi will win 2018 Milan - San Remo?

  • Peter Sagan

    Votes: 56 40.9%
  • Michal Kwiatkowski

    Votes: 13 9.5%
  • Alexander Kristoff

    Votes: 11 8.0%
  • Elia Viviani

    Votes: 12 8.8%
  • Arnaud Démare

    Votes: 7 5.1%
  • Philippe Gilbert

    Votes: 5 3.6%
  • Greg Van Avermaet

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dylan Groenewegen

    Votes: 6 4.4%
  • John Degenkolb

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 26 19.0%

  • Total voters
    137
I expect him to try something on Cipressa or immediately afterwards. Come Poggio, he can maybe join an attack, if it isn't too violent (but then it'd probably come to nothing.) If Viviani only has Gilbert and Alaphilippe with him in the last 3km, Gilbert will be crucial for Viviani's position for the sprint, I think.
 
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Netserk said:
I expect him to try something on Cipressa or immediately afterwards. Come Poggio, he can maybe join an attack, if it isn't too violent (but then it'd probably come to nothing.) If Viviani only has Gilbert and Alaphilippe with him in the last 3km, Gilbert will be crucial for Viviani's position for the sprint, I think.

Phil will never work for anybody, at least not during Monuments.

Phil wants to win and he will attack on Cipressa, Poggio or even take a Spartacus like flyer at the end so do not expect him to do any work for Viviani or anyone else.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
rick james said:
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Because he was beaten by the two guys that will forever be closer than Alaphilippe. Kwiatkowskis skill set is a true superset of the french pretender.
Alaphilippe is a better puncheur and a better descender than Kwiatkowski. Look at Bergen championships. Ala has the ability to attack on poggio and win alone, Kwia can only do that on the wheel of others.
is he? how's do you come to that conclusion
I can't really remember any superb descent by kwiat so I wouldn't have called him a great descender. From alaphilippe I can at least remember a few very impressive descents. But anyway I don't think either of them is such a particularly incredible or bad descender that it would make a big difference. Alaphilippe clearly has a better uphill acceleration though. We shouldn't forget that kwiat could only close the gap to sagan last year because alaphilippe bridged the gap with kwiat on his wheel

Let say, it was a kind of joke.. :razz:
 
MSR has become a combination of positioning well at the to of the Poggio with enough strength to either pull a surprising attack that sticks OR to have enough stamina for a sprint.....

the days of the Solo Winner are long gone
 
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hfer07 said:
MSR has become a combination of positioning well at the to of the Poggio with enough strength to either pull a surprising attack that sticks OR to have enough stamina for a sprint.....

the days of the Solo Winner are long gone

What, weren't we about 50 metres from the solo attack last year?

Had Sagan waited just a tiny bit with his attack, Ala and Kwiat wouldn't have caught him before the first bend on the descent, and then I don't think anyone would have seen him again.
 
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tobydawq said:
hfer07 said:
MSR has become a combination of positioning well at the to of the Poggio with enough strength to either pull a surprising attack that sticks OR to have enough stamina for a sprint.....

the days of the Solo Winner are long gone

What, weren't we about 50 metres from the solo attack last year?

Had Sagan waited just a tiny bit with his attack, Ala and Kwiat wouldn't have caught him before the first bend on the descent, and then I don't think anyone would have seen him again.
They might not have, but Matthews might have unboxed himself and got across. Or Degenkolb might have made the bridge.

And even if he had got away alone, it would have changed the dynamic of the chase to have Sky and QS trying to catch him rather than sitting on looking for wheels.

There are no guarantees. I will say i agree with Cosmo Catalano that given the pack behind came in 5s back; he had more time to launch his sprint later if he wanted to, which would have given Kwiatkowski less time to come around him.
 
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hfer07 said:
MSR has become a combination of positioning well at the to of the Poggio with enough strength to either pull a surprising attack that sticks OR to have enough stamina for a sprint.....

the days of the Solo Winner are long gone


I think the last one to accomplish a solo win was Pozzato in 2006. It's not impossible, if the group gets disorganized someone like Sagan might be able to break away in the last kms and make it.
 
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Jagartrott said:
Some rain predicted. Slippery Poggio descent may increase the chances of attackers.
That, plus Sky and BMC not having sprinters with them mean Kwait and GVA will go on the attack, surely they do not like to sprint with pure sprinters.