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jens_attacks said:chaves or fabio aru. i would love french cobra too.
but my vote goes to alberto contador sick veins velasco.
Velolover2 said:With the fastest sprinter missing (Valverde), I'd say Dan Martin if it comes down to 4-8 riders sprinting for the win.
Can't see anyone of the above mentioned beating Martin in a flat sprint.
Velolover2 said:With the fastest sprinter missing (Valverde), I'd say Dan Martin if it comes down to 4-8 riders sprinting for the win.
Can't see anyone of the above mentioned beating Martin in a flat sprint.
BigMac said:Velolover2 said:With the fastest sprinter missing (Valverde), I'd say Dan Martin if it comes down to 4-8 riders sprinting for the win.
Can't see anyone of the above mentioned beating Martin in a flat sprint.
Urán is faster than Dan Martin. So's Rui Costa, should he be in that 4-8 riders group.
Uran beat Martin in a sprint in this stage:Zinoviev Letter said:What basis is there for saying that Uran is faster than anybody at all in a flat sprint? The guy has won about four stages/one day races in his career not counting TTs and none of them were in a sprint. If he actually has a sprint like Martin or Costa he's been doing shockingly badly at using it to win.
Two of his wins were from attacks near the finish where he outwitted sprinters, but that's not evidence that he is a fast sprinter himself. I don't think a rider who has been a pro for nearly a decade without winning a small group sprint can be talked about as a fast sprinter.