Paris-Roubaix predictions

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Who will win Paris-Roubaix?

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In todays Verdens gang, a norwegian newspaper, there is an article about EBH that says that his stomach problems has finally been solved. For thoose who don't know, EBH usually get problems with his stomach in very long stages, which is one of the reasons why he hasn't performed as well as one would think.

In both MSR and RVV he was there in the end, but even with his stomach problems solved, he still need to improve a bit if he wants to truly challange for the win. Tomorrow we will see if EBH takes that further step.

http://www.vg.no/sport/sykkel/artikkel.php?artid=10049846
 
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Steegmans to go cover an attack from 40 km out and stay away to outsprint his fellow brekaways.
 
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Also, the way Flecha imploded after 200k (or whatever it was) at Flanders, I'm not counting on him being up there at the end. Doubt riding Scheldeprijs will make that much difference. Hope I'm wrong.
 
Predictions:
1) it will rain, and be ugly at times.
2) riders will do dumb things & crash.
3) spectators, support vehicles, etc. will do dumb things and cause crashes.
4) the course will be dangerous in places and result in crashes because of the large number of riders trying to 'be in the same place at the same time'.
5) the winner will be the rider who is the most Lucky (and perhaps Smart) Strong Survivor.

I hope there are no serious injuries.

Jay Kosta
Endwell NY USA
 
JayKosta said:
Predictions:
1) it will rain, and be ugly at times.
2) riders will do dumb things & crash.
3) spectators, support vehicles, etc. will do dumb things and cause crashes.
4) the course will be dangerous in places and result in crashes because of the large number of riders trying to 'be in the same place at the same time'.
5) the winner will be the rider who is the most Lucky (and perhaps Smart) Strong Survivor.

I hope there are no serious injuries.

Jay Kosta
Endwell NY USA


But.. There wont be any rain...
 
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i`ve said it before... hushovd will get his form and win,while boonen is on his way down.
at least that is what my heart says.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Hushovd has no form. It would be weird if he all of a sudden went from no form to winning Paris-Roubaix. The Ronde was only a week ago...
 
May 27, 2010
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Hushovd should do fine in PR, he already stated that his form is on the rise and he should be ok for PR. Its his season's aim anyway.
 
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rghysens said:
A similar race to last year's edition. Boonen as marked as Cancellara was last year and some outsiders to take advantage of it.

Yes but the difference is Boonen is a better sprinter than almost everyone that can keep up with him!
 
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Cancellator said:
Yes but the difference is Boonen is a better sprinter than almost everyone that can keep up with him!

Yeah, it's not exactly a big list that would beat him from a regular bunch sprint. Marking someone means sticking on their wheel when they attack - what's the point of doing that to a guy who's gong to beat you in the sprint.