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Will be hard for Nibali to win a classic without a good (uphill) sprint. Lombardia is his best chance if he can stay upright.
El Pistolero said:Will be hard for Nibali to win a classic without a good (uphill) sprint. Lombardia is his best chance if he can stay upright.
Parrulo said:contador's Algarve,T-A, Catalunya, Pais Vasco, Tour, Vuelta wins will be hard to beat![]()
Afrank said:He'll have a good chance at LBL as well.
Dekker_Tifosi said:I could have won 8 Tour de France's with proper training and a proper program from US Postal![]()
El Pistolero said:Not with Valverde and Andy Schleck back and hopefully a fit Gilbert again.
Afrank said:If they are in form then yes, Valverde was no where to be seen in the classics this year and all his results (with the exception of worlds) came from stage races, and there's still a big question mark over if Schleck will be back to form. Gilbert I see as the most dangerous to Niabli's chances at LBL. But of the 3 Ardennes races LBL will present him with his best chance for a win.
Knutsen said:2013 will be the second coming of ebh. You haven't seen anything yet! You heard it here first.
Pentacycle said:Sure, but I have a feeling his achilles will be somewhat overstrained.Moreover this isn't the first time I've read this, and everything EBH can do, Sagan will do twice as good.
Parker said:Biggest breakthrough act: Geraint Thomas (also Elia Viviani)
The Hitch said:Thing i worry about with sagan is he said that he finds cycling boring, and he got a lot of glory at the tdf and at his home country he certainly will find more glory with a few more tour stages than with classics. Will he maybe just focus all on tdf and worlds?
The Hitch said:Thing i worry about with sagan is he said that he finds cycling boring, and he got a lot of glory at the tdf and at his home country he certainly will find more glory with a few more tour stages than with classics. Will he maybe just focus all on tdf and worlds?