Paris-Roubaix 2025, one day monument, April 13 (men)

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Who will win?

  • Van der Poel

    Votes: 50 28.9%
  • Pogacar

    Votes: 34 19.7%
  • Van Aert

    Votes: 30 17.3%
  • Pedersen

    Votes: 31 17.9%
  • Ganna

    Votes: 10 5.8%
  • Philipsen

    Votes: 8 4.6%
  • Kung

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Stuyven

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Other/Vino

    Votes: 8 4.6%

  • Total voters
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Feb 20, 2012
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MSR and Flanders were great, this one ... mwah, almost as boring as last years big races.
To many crashes for my taste and the flat tire of Pedersen destroyed the chance for a trilling final.
Today's scenario is just the common recipe in Roubaix though. Early finale and then a very boring late finale with the race decided or riders just taking their pulls at 80% often waiting for Carrefour.

It's not a race where the chase groups ever come back so an early opening tends to lead to very static finales.
 
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It’s hard to make sense of Wout’s ride. Was it the crash and he recovered or did he just do a better job of riding within himself, believing / knowing the win was out of reach?
Again, I will go back to make sure, but from the overhead in the Arenberg, he went with Pog, and then twice freewheeled, and slid back. He didn't get dropped, he decided to drop. I have no idea why he did that, as when they made the left after, it was already too late. Stupid mistake or fear? I have no idea, I just know it wasn't like he ws dying there, he stopped pedaling twice, in a sector that you just don't do that.
 
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pogacar needs to get phisically stronger for this race.not more weight,but ton of fitness work.i was shocked,when he said last year,he does that only in offseason.stupid.muscular systzem is just as important as cardio-vascular.but hell learn and after 28 tgis race will look like picnic.
 
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Shame for Fedorov. He was looking really good before the mechanical. Finished pretty much nowhere in the end so must have had another issue
 
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Of course he has time for that. There will be 2 months and half before the Tour, when he raced few days.

Secondable, he had to face a broken Vingo. It was a more easy job.

MVP is fully focused on MSR, Flandres and PR. It's his absolute season goal, no doubts. He has tons of time to prepare for MTB. Liege? He has no chance to follow Pogacar or Evenepoel on climbs (in fact many others are better than him here). A large weight loss must considered but then it would've been some hypothetical, different rider, not as powerful on the cobbles for example. And we haven't started talking about Lombardy yet. Pogacar is the most complete classics rider by far, his top places in all the biggest classics speak for themselves.
 
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congrats to vdp.no excuses for pog,hell come back stronger.
If you watch the post race interview, person asking questions lobs a cheap shot softball to MVP ,something dumb about revenge, instead MVP says that minus the Pogacar mistake they likely would have settled it on the velodrome.
Winner was deliberate to give Pogacar credit and compliments, Mathieu is a careful and considerate sportsman, win or lose. Impressive off and on the bike. I route for him as much for his personal conduct as his on bike amazing talent..
 
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uae once again disapointment,taht bike change was horrible.thye took ages,lmao.pog only real weakness is,he is too soft as aperson.i trully wish he had an ounce of lance in himself and start palying dicator in that team.its laughable really.
 
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How about that bike change by mvp? Looking at the digital gap it looked like pogi must have taken a change at the same time too
Think there's just a lag in the GPS timings, so Van der Poel was taking time on the Carrefour until he switched so he lost around 5s net.

I must say it was a fairly pathetic effort from the guy pushing Van der Poel.
 
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Think there's just a lag in the GPS timings, so Van der Poel was taking time on the Carrefour until he switched so he lost around 5s net.

I must say it was a fairly pathetic effort from the guy pushing Van der Poel.
The GPS time could only go down when Pogačar passed the point where Van der Poel switched bikes so nothing surprising there
 
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But, then again, Mathieu didn't outright drop Pogacar, but went away on a crash naturally. I'd rather have liked this MvDP to just ride him off his wheel on a hard section of pavé. Alas, it was not meant to be, and I doubt it would have been, honestly. But, then, Mathieu wins the sprint.