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
Re:

Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.
 
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Red Rick said:
Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.
Last year was a headwind in good conditions, if its not headwind a rainy and pretty bad conditions like today, its obviously different. But in general, its too easy, despite its length. I mean most decent to good cyclists could probably follow the field to the capos.
 
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Red Rick said:
Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.

Weather might effect today though right? I havent seen any pictures yet but 300km in rain and cold is gonna take some energy away from many riders.

Someone like Nibali might try something in the descent also. Might be tricky if road gets slippery.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Red Rick said:
Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.
Last year was a headwind in good conditions, if its not headwind a rainy and pretty bad conditions like today, its obviously different. But in general, its too easy, despite its length. I mean most decent to good cyclists could probably follow the field to the capos.
I think they showed the power profile of Gerran's win in 2012 or something, and the average wattage was pretty low.
 
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Red Rick said:
Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.
Well, these guys probably aren't simply good enough then. I think the balance between bunch sprints and attackers winning has been pretty good in recent years.
 
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Red Rick said:
Hugo Koblet said:
I like Milan-Sanremo. Sure, the race isn't very interesting for the most part and nothing happens until Poggio when nothing but the expected happens, but there's a very historical vibe to it. A race on mostly flat roads, a race of endurance just like in the old days.
The effect of endurance isn't that big anymore nowadays. Recently a number of rideres have complained that attacking on the Poggio too hard cause everyone was too fresh.

What can be done to make it tougher?