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TdF sprints

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Cavendish might still find his form before july, but at the moment he doesn't show anything suggesting total dominance at the Tour this year. Could his lack of form lead to more teams aiming for stage wins on flat stages? Last year it looked like Hushovd was the only one trying to beat Cavendish.

Let's have a look at the teams.

Astana
Allan Davis could perhaps get a place in the team, but he won't be near a win, and he won't have a team working for him.

Euskaltel
Koldo Fernandez? Haven't seen him this year. No chance.

Garmin
At the moment, Farrar looks like the best sprinter in the peloton. He has a good team to help him, Millar, Dean etc. But will he burn all his matches at the Giro? He'll probably drop out after today though.

Rabobank
I think I heard somewhere that Freire won't go to the Tour this year, but it might have changed since he missed the Giro? He can win without a team, but I don't think he is fast enough in a pure sprint anymore. But in tougher stages, slight uphill finishes, definitely still one to watch.

Radioshack
Steegmans might go to the Tour, but he won't have a team at his disposal. Don't think he's up to it.

Saxo
Breschel is quite fast, but maybe not fast enough. Could do some damage if they decide to work for him though, with Cancellara, Voigt, Larsson and O'Grady leading him out?

Sky
Depends on what team they send. Henderson and Sutton are reasonably fast, but the team might be organized around Wiggins. Hagen is reportedly ready to ride again at the Bayern Rundfahrt, so he might make the team. He's one to watch when the pure sprinters are dropped, and could also be a great leadout for Henderson or Sutton.

BMC
Nope

Milram
Ciolek used to be one of the most promising sprinters, but hasn't shown much lately as well as being plagued by injury. They won't have a chance at GC, so maybe they should build their team around him? Förster as a leadout man?

QuickStep
Should build a big sprint train like before, and try to match the HTC train. They have no GC riders, but plenty of riders who could work hard for Boonen in a sprint. But is he still fast enough?

Omega Pharma-Lotto
No GC threat, so why not try and build a decent train for Van Avermaet if he's up to it? Roelandts, Lang, Hoste and Elijzen in the train?

Caisse
Rojas? Not fast enough.

Footon
Who?

HTC
Will Cavendish find his form come july? Will Rogers work in the train if he does well in GC? Will Martin and Monfort save themselves to work for Rogers in the mountains if he's well placed and Cavendish is out of form?

AG2R
Do they have any sprinters? Hinault perhaps, but he isn't good enough.

BBox
Nope

Cofidis
Duque? Not fast enough

FdJ
Chavanel, Sulzberger and Hutarovich are all ok, but that's all. Can't see them winning a sprint at the Tour.

Lampre
Petacchi didn't do well at the Giro, but he can't be overlooked. Will he have Furlan or Hondo with him?

Liquigas
Will probably send a bunch of climbers to the Tour, but Bennati could do well if Quinziato and Chicchi could help him in the leadout. Might need a longer train though, he doesn't seem do too well on his own.

Cervelo
Hushovd was the only one challenging Cavendish last year, but his broken collarbone was bad timing. If he recovers well he should be up there, and Cervelo seem to have a good train going in California. If he's not up to it, Haussler could be. A good cooperation between those two is needed anyway, something they lacked a bit last year.
 
Saxo - what about Haedo? He beat Cav yesterday.
Liquigas - Chicchi won yesterday, and is faster than Bennati nowadays. Unfortunately Liqui are among the only people who can't see that.
Footon - they have Manuel Cardoso and Rafael Valls. Neither are going to be a challenger in a pure sprint, but both started the season well and Cardoso could contend on a slightly uphill finish, the same kind that Freire and Rojas could compete on.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Saxo - what about Haedo? He beat Cav yesterday.

The Haedos aren't on Saxo's shortlist. It's (supposedly) nine from these:
BRESCHEL Matti
CANCELLARA Fabian
FUGLSANG Jacob
LARSSON Gustav*
O'GRADY Stuart
SCHLECK Andy
SCHLECK Frank
SÖRENSEN Chris Anker
SÖRENSEN Nicki
VOIGT Jens

Omega Pharma-Lotto
No GC threat, so why not try and build a decent train for Van Avermaet if he's up to it? Roelandts, Lang, Hoste and Elijzen in the train?

They'll probably go mix-and-match, with Péraud, Jurgen VDB, Moreno and perhaps Bakelandts or De Greef for the mountains & hills, and then a couple of workers and/or opportunist sprinters. No place for a train.
 
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kjetilraknerud said:
Astana
Allan Davis could perhaps get a place in the team, but he won't be near a win, and he won't have a team working for him.

Correct
kjetilraknerud said:
Garmin
At the moment, Farrar looks like the best sprinter in the peloton. He has a good team to help him, Millar, Dean etc. But will he burn all his matches at the Giro? He'll probably drop out after today though.

Farrar will do great at the tour if he drops out of the giro soon. and builds for the tour.

kjetilraknerud said:
Radioshack
Steegmans might go to the Tour, but he won't have a team at his disposal. Don't think he's up to it.

Correct.


kjetilraknerud said:
Saxo
Breschel is quite fast, but maybe not fast enough. Could do some damage if they decide to work for him though, with Cancellara, Voigt, Larsson and O'Grady leading him out?

They really should send one of the Haedos, they are really fast.

kjetilraknerud said:
Sky
Depends on what team they send. Henderson and Sutton are reasonably fast, but the team might be organized around Wiggins. Hagen is reportedly ready to ride again at the Bayern Rundfahrt, so he might make the team. He's one to watch when the pure sprinters are dropped, and could also be a great leadout for Henderson or Sutton.


They wont be sprinting its going to be the Wiggins show for sure.

kjetilraknerud said:

Sad...

kjetilraknerud said:
HTC
Will Cavendish find his form come july? Will Rogers work in the train if he does well in GC? Will Martin and Monfort save themselves to work for Rogers in the mountains if he's well placed and Cavendish is out of form?


HTC will never hold riders from the leadout train to work for Rogers in a grand tour as long as Cavendish is on the squad. It seems like in the past its been every man for himself on the mountain stages.


kjetilraknerud said:
Lampre
Petacchi didn't do well at the Giro, but he can't be overlooked. Will he have Furlan or Hondo with him?

I predict them not doing well.


kjetilraknerud said:
Liquigas
Will probably send a bunch of climbers to the Tour, but Bennati could do well if Quinziato and Chicchi could help him in the leadout. Might need a longer train though, he doesn't seem do too well on his own.


They really need to bank on Chicchi he is very good. And not just cause he outpaced cavendish yesterday in cali, he has had good results for a while, but just not that many big chances in races because liquigas is all about GC and climbing.

kjetilraknerud said:
Cervelo
Hushovd was the only one challenging Cavendish last year, but his broken collarbone was bad timing. If he recovers well he should be up there, and Cervelo seem to have a good train going in California. If he's not up to it, Haussler could be. A good cooperation between those two is needed anyway, something they lacked a bit last year.


Hushovd wont be as good as last year, I predict Haussler to win a stage or two, he has some pent up energy for sure.
 
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titleshot said:
Hushovd wont be as good as last year, I predict Haussler to win a stage or two, he has some pent up energy for sure.

He looked strong at Paris-Roubaix. The collarbone shouldn't keep him out of training for too long.
 
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According to you Freire and Duque are not fast enough, but Lotto should build a team around Van Avermaet? I think these riders, especially Duque and Van Avermaet, should aim at stages in the 2nd and 3rd week.
 
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Well, I see that one. It was more based on the assumption that Lotto have riders able to form a good train, whereas Freire would be on his own and Duque doesn't have a strong team.
 
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If William Bonnet goes for BBox he could surprise people. However he is riding the Giro now, so who knows if he'll be on the final roster. He gets over bumps in the road better than Cav, and seems to be very savvy.
 

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