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Seems to be a weird rumour going round about Sam and pressure at DQ. Even before the first race people were putting this out there
Well of course there's pressure on Bennett. He was one of the top sprinters in the peloton last year and the year before, he made a big-deal move to the top leadout train of the last decade, the obvious expectation there is that the wins will follow.Seems to be a weird rumour going round about Sam and pressure at DQ. Even before the first race people were putting this out there
I think it's simply hard for Bennett to be worse than Viviani. Viviani won a lot of small races, dominating bad sprinting fields in GTs for like one year and even then didn't dominate hard, and last year he didn't win very much.Well of course there's pressure on Bennett. He was one of the top sprinters in the peloton last year and the year before, he made a big-deal move to the top leadout train of the last decade, the obvious expectation there is that the wins will follow.
With the depth at Quickstep, there's obviously going to be a risk that they could decide Sam isn't cutting it, and they'd be better off sending a different sprinter to the Tour, or sending more support to Alaphilippe. On the other hand, with Hodeg underperforming, and Jakobsen's injury, you have to think that maybe the pressure on him is that now all of Quickstep's sprinting resources are focused on him.
He's up to 4 wins now, but none of them are in really "BIG" races, and his win in Burgos wasn't really a sprint, as such. Wallonie gets a bit of pressure off his back, but he does need to get a stage or 2 at the Tour.
Also, Viviani "only" won 1 stage at the Tour last year. Alaphilippe having a race to remember probably took the focus off that, but I'm sure it will have been something they won't have been happy with, and will want to fix this year.
I actually thought that at some point this year Jakobsen would eclipse Bennett as top sprinter for QS. Not really because of Bennett, I just felt like Jakobsen was steadily improving and had youth on his side.Well of course there's pressure on Bennett. He was one of the top sprinters in the peloton last year and the year before, he made a big-deal move to the top leadout train of the last decade, the obvious expectation there is that the wins will follow.
With the depth at Quickstep, there's obviously going to be a risk that they could decide Sam isn't cutting it, and they'd be better off sending a different sprinter to the Tour, or sending more support to Alaphilippe. On the other hand, with Hodeg underperforming, and Jakobsen's injury, you have to think that maybe the pressure on him is that now all of Quickstep's sprinting resources are focused on him.
He's up to 4 wins now, but none of them are in really "BIG" races, and his win in Burgos wasn't really a sprint, as such. Wallonie gets a bit of pressure off his back, but he does need to get a stage or 2 at the Tour.
Same here. Also because Bennett seemed to have too much allround ability to be optimal for a pure drag race sprinter.I actually thought that at some point this year Jakobsen would eclipse Bennett as top sprinter for QS. Not really because of Bennett, I just felt like Jakobsen was steadily improving and had youth on his side.
Well that, I haven't heard, and I can only guess that it's pure speculation on the part of some people who looked at his results so far in 2020, prematurely decided he wasn't getting the wins he needed, and put 2 and 2 together and got a banana.Sorry I should have been more clear I meant people are spreading a story that he can not handle the extra pressure
I actually thought that at some point this year Jakobsen would eclipse Bennett as top sprinter for QS. Not really because of Bennett, I just felt like Jakobsen was steadily improving and had youth on his side.