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Bennati certainly seems strong. And the reason everyone is mentioning him is that he has been there on almost every stage in Qatar and Oman. That's class.
			
			Christian said:What does the blue dot mean?
Still even without a win he has been one of the best riders in the early season. I'm not sure how the CQ ranking works - but I assume he still got points for all his podiums and the overall 3rd in Qatar?
I assume by now it's a confidence thing ...
theyoungest said:Bennati certainly seems strong. And the reason everyone is mentioning him is that he has been there on almost every stage in Qatar and Oman. That's class.
Jamsque said:Bennati's CQ graph tells a tale:
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In '07 he won two stages at the Tour, and two stages plus the points jersey at the Vuelta. I think it's safe to say he won't hit those heights again, especially with the young sprinting talent in the peloton right now.
boomcie said:Losers are not easily associated with class. Winners are.
boomcie said:Losers are not easily associated with class. Winners are.
TRDean said:Dude...its February...come back at the end of the season and talk about class...![]()
The Sheep said:1. Theo Bos (Ned)
2. Daniele Bennati (Ita)
3. Matthew Goss (Aus)
4. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Noo)
5. Heinrich Haussler (Aus)
6. Oscar Gatto (Ita)
7. Denis Galimzianov (Rus)
8. Niko Eeckhout
9. Mark Cavendish (GBr)
10. Francesco Chicchi (Ita)
edit double post.
The Sheep said:1. Theo Bos (Ned)
2. Daniele Bennati (Ita)
3. Matthew Goss (Aus)
4. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Noo)
5. Heinrich Haussler (Aus)
6. Oscar Gatto (Ita)
7. Denis Galimzianov (Rus)
8. Niko Eeckhout
9. Mark Cavendish (GBr)
10. Francesco Chicchi (Ita)
Cav came in 9th
The Sheep said:1. Theo Bos (Ned)
2. Daniele Bennati (Ita)
3. Matthew Goss (Aus)
4. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Noo)
5. Heinrich Haussler (Aus)
6. Oscar Gatto (Ita)
7. Denis Galimzianov (Rus)
8. Niko Eeckhout
9. Mark Cavendish (GBr)
10. Francesco Chicchi (Ita)
Cav came in 9th
Christian said:Another factor is that Bennati is in a new team with a completely new lead-out train which isn't 100% operational yet, as we saw a couple of times in Qatar. He was by himself way too soon a couple of times, and after Cancellara was gone Vigano and Weylandt couldn't keep the pace long enough
theyoungest said:Bennati certainly seems strong. And the reason everyone is mentioning him is that he has been there on almost every stage in Qatar and Oman. That's class.
boomcie said:Got to admit I'm a little surprised by Bos. Did not expect him to succeed on the road. Good for the Dutchmen, it's been a while since they have been getting sprint victories. Jeroen Blijlevens was the last one if I remember correctly. Let's see how he performs on the big occasions this year.
On that first stage Haussler won he really got a perfect leadout (what do you expect with Cancellara in your leadout train). He just seems to lack a little bit of speed. Like last year, basically.Christian said:Another factor is that Bennati is in a new team with a completely new lead-out train which isn't 100% operational yet, as we saw a couple of times in Qatar. He was by himself way too soon a couple of times, and after Cancellara was gone Vigano and Weylandt couldn't keep the pace long enough
Nah, Max van Heeswijk won a Vuelta stage in his US Postal period. And he racked up a lot of small wins too (I think even 7 or 8 that year).boomcie said:Got to admit I'm a little surprised by Bos. Did not expect him to succeed on the road. Good for the Dutchmen, it's been a while since they have been getting sprint victories. Jeroen Blijlevens was the last one if I remember correctly. Let's see how he performs on the big occasions this year.
sublimit said:Err.. he won a couple of days ago. He has the speed coming from the track but 208 k is different though but he has proven he can ride on the road.
Most of his victories have been against fast riders. He got Cav last year and this, Chicci is quick also so he's definatley got it.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Nah, Max van Heeswijk won a Vuelta stage in his US Postal period. And he racked up a lot of small wins too (I think even 7 or 8 that year).
And Stefan van Dijk is yearly one of our best winners, but he is stuck in little races because of an incident where he ran away on an unexpected doping control. No big team would risk signing him.
But yeah, no top sprinter like Blijlevens for years. Ofcourse occasionaly guys like Van Hummel, the pre-mentioned Van Dijk and others sometimes nick a win, but nothing big.
Bos is the great hope, but beyond that there's also some youth coming up now with sprinting capabiltiies, like Vermeltfoort
