nobilis said:
I might be wrong, but i think that Radioshack Nissan had a very decent team yesterday, the best after OPQS. And I'm interested to see what Tony Gallopin would do in the future.
They were almost invisible in the first 150km but then they proved to be a strong team. Rast, Bennati, Gallopin, Popovych and Roulston could have given Cancellara much more support than he got last year, but sh!t happens (by the way it's good to see Roulston, the guy who rode every hill of Gent-Wevelgem in the end of the bunch, finding his form before PR). The problem of this team is people's prejudice. They got used to a thought that Cancellara's cobbled team is crap and it's very hard to make them think otherwise. It's like with Pippo. He earned reputation of the wheelsucker for a big part of cycling fans and even yesterday, when he launched an attack that only Boonen could follow (and it was Tom who sat on Pippo's wheel this time), I got to read a comment (in RVV thread) that made me numb. It was something like 'wow, Pozzato is taking a turn' or so
EDIT: As for Gallopin, his time is yet to come but Roubaix is first of all for Rast and Roulston.