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Who will win 2015 Milan - San Remo?

Who will win 2015 Milano - San Remo?

  • Greg Van Avermaet

    Votes: 10 4.8%
  • John Degenkolb

    Votes: 15 7.2%
  • Mark Cavendish

    Votes: 18 8.6%
  • Fabian Cancellara

    Votes: 11 5.3%
  • Peter Sagan

    Votes: 50 23.9%
  • Zdenek Stybar

    Votes: 7 3.3%
  • Arnaud Demare

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • Juan Jose Lobato

    Votes: 17 8.1%
  • Alexander Kristoff

    Votes: 48 23.0%
  • Other ...

    Votes: 31 14.8%

  • Total voters
    209
  • Poll closed .
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Who will win 2015 Milan - San Remo?

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Sorry guys, seems like the poll functionality is not working :(

1. Stybar (wishful thinking, more so some surprise like Haussler etc)
2. Sagan
3. Spartacus
 
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Asero831 said:
Who will look after Kristoff on the Poggio San Remo? Otherwise I see Stybar or Lobato having a go at this. GVA for 2nd

I think Kristoff will make it over the Poggio fairly comfortably. It's too gentle for the others to distance him - especially bearing in mind how much power he always seems to have available late in long races.

I think it's between him and Degenkolb for the win. I doubt Stybar could beat either in a sprint and don't think he has the course to drop them before - same for GVA. Sagan is a bit more interesting now that he has won and will have more confidence, but he has faded in all tough/long races in the last year or so - difficult to see him beating Kristoff or Degenkolb in a sprint after 300km.
 
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Asero831 said:
If here are more than six guys with 10+ secs on top of Poggio, i do not think the sprint teams can catch them.

GVA, Kwiat, Sagan, Costa and Cance can hold on to that lead

I'm not sure 10 seconds would be enough for a group like that. Costa and Kwiat certainly wouldn't be working for a sprint and probably not Cance either. The peloton would probably reel them in unless they all worked together pretty much until the line. I don't really see how a group like that would get away on the climb anyway, it's just not difficult enough and some teams - Giant, Katusha, possibly even Etixx - will drive such a high, steady pace at the front to keep everyone together.
 
If Sagan is in any break no-one's going to work just to drag him to the line and get second, same if Kristoff is there. I think it'll either be someone we wouldn't expect or one of the real sprinters (including Degenkolb, Sagan and Kristoff). I'd ideally like to see Cav of Sagan take it.
 

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