With a leadout by Theo Bos?taiwan said:I agree that Renshaw's overrated, but I think if Rabobank make him #1 sprinter we'll still see a lot of him, and he'll be in a similar position to Bennati.
theyoungest said:With a leadout by Theo Bos?
Kittel is too good to be mentioned in this topic, I think. How can he be overrated, he won a gazillion races in his first season. And most of them against pretty decent competition.
Bos is currently recovering from surgery on a leg artery, so he'll have a quiet spring (i.e. a nonexistent one). In the Giro we'll see how the Bos-Renshaw combo works out.taiwan said:It will be interesting to see how that Bos-Renshaw partnership plays out particularly with Bos cominig off a good season. It seems smart to have them swap around at least rather than have Renshaw as sole leader.
Panda Claws said:I predict the sucking of both Renshaw and Kittel
taiwan said:It will be interesting to see how that Bos-Renshaw partnership plays out particularly with Bos cominig off a good season. It seems smart to have them swap around at least rather than have Renshaw as sole leader.
ultimobici said:If there is any justice, Valverde will fail miserably and underline for all to see that CONI were right all along.
taiwan said:I'm worried that Guardini will suck.
Hugo Koblet said:I disagree. I think Guardini is at least as fast as Kittel but obviously has some problems getting over hills og even bumps in the road.
Looking at Guardinis most impressive victory this season, he at least beat a more impressive field:
Tour of Turkey stage 7:
1. Guardini
2. Van Hummel
3. Farrar
4. Greipel
5. Petacchi
Hugo Koblet said:I disagree. I think Guardini is at least as fast as Kittel but obviously has some problems getting over hills og even bumps in the road.
Looking at Guardinis most impressive victory this season, he at least beat a more impressive field:
Tour of Turkey stage 7:
1. Guardini
2. Van Hummel
3. Farrar
4. Greipel
5. Petacchi
greenedge said:I think with Costa and Visconti he can be considered a favourite at most of the Ardennes races. However he would need to get up to speed quickly which i don't know whether he can do. I expect to see him do well at the TDF ( maybe winning a stage ) and then being good in the latter part of the year. I would love to see him and Sagan compete against each other.
greenedge said:I think with Costa and Visconti he can be considered a favourite at most of the Ardennes races. However he would need to get up to speed quickly which i don't know whether he can do. I expect to see him do well at the TDF ( maybe winning a stage ) and then being good in the latter part of the year. I would love to see him and Sagan compete against each other.
Ripper said:Is Schleck hyped? I mean, we always hear about him, but he wins very, very little![]()
Swede1 said:I think Valverde will do pretty well for a first season back, but I doubt he will be winning big classics. He will hopefully win some hilly/mountain stages in maybe Paris-Nice or Basque country, but I wouldn't count on a liege win. I really wan't him to surprise and kick ***. I've read he has been training hard the entire time so you never know...
El Pistolero said:Costa has yet to prove anything at the Ardennes and Visconti sucks at them.
He took that win by not working in the break, a break that was simply allowed up the road in the first place, and outsprinting his breakaway companions, the Ardennes cracks Fedrigo and Denifl, ahead of a group of about 50 riders, in a 200 km race. How that should translate to an immediate good performance in the Ardennes is beyond me. Just ask the great Ardennes rider Gesink.Parrulo said:one thing is for sure, he is very confident regarding his chances in the future, and i agree with you he is yet to really prove something on a monument so far but his performance in montreal showed a good rider that can win even when he isn't the strongest by being smart so i think he may be able to get a nice placing around the top 10 if he is in good form and the races goes well for him (as in no need to kill himself for valverde 50k away from the finish)