Cancellator said:I'd say it's about 60 percent chance for a bunch sprint. I guess that means about : Cav - 40 %, Freire 20%,Boonen 20%,Cancellara 20%.
I voted Cancellara, just a feeling.
I am starting to doubt the chances of Sagan, Nibali and EBH, although people seem to hype them up.
About Phil Gil, I think most of his fans are fooling themselves right now, just like I was doing before last year's World TT champ...
will10 said:They really can't. As I said elsewhere, easiest classic to finish, one of the hardest to win.
Dazed and Confused said:Don't agree that this is not an easy race to win. If you look at the winners list, there are lots of riders with multiple wins. I would not be surprised if Cavendish ended his career with 3-4 MSR wins.
karlboss said:Don't look now, but you just agreed.
karlboss said:Simon Gerrans.
greenedge said:This is the M-SR thread not the next dominator of the Ardennes thread.
In all seriousness i think he will just follow the moves and get in a decent training ride ( trying to recover from his crash ).
I would like to see GE use him as a 2nd card though.
karlboss said:Looking at the teams, 60% for a bunch sprint is pretty conservative. For it not to be a bunch sprint nowadays something has to happen before the Poggio with enough commitment to put the sprinters out of contention, no team seems really committed to that sort of plan, maybe BMC, or maybe an unexpected early break sticking. This one is 90% sprint.
Frosty said:Haussler to play the quiet game and then get revenge for 2009
karlboss said:Don't look now, but you just agreed.
Dazed and Confused said:hardly, but I am setting Cav's target low for now.
karlboss said:I wanted to pick someone suitably left field who actually has a chance, given that i think this is a 90% sprint...on the 10% chance that it isn't a sprint Gerrans has the form to outsprint everyone good enough to go over poggio without sprinters hanging on.
Swede1 said:Well i'd say cancellara and sagan would be in that group, and they are both better on flat sprints.
You forgot about his upcoming Olympic gold medal, World Championship road race title, and Nobel peace prize. No need to even mention Time Magazine Person of the Year, is there? 2012 is looking to be quite a year for young Mr Sagan.phanatic said:Sagan. He can win this race at 60% and is already cresting 80. He'll probably sweep the monuments this year and podium at the Tour. My only doubt is he looked kind of tired at the end of MSR last year. In any case, with Nibali, him, and Spartacus in such good form, I can't see HTC taking it.
Alpechraxler said:revenge would mean that Haussler will leave his line in the sprint taking down Cavendish, ruining the rest of the season..
My guess Bozic