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Martin said:Voted for Sagan, because scattered T-storms are predicted for tommorow in Richmond. Only gyus hungry for win and ready to race under any conditions will make it to the finish.
well everyone has his own tactics. wheelsucking is a part of it, and peter will have to benefit from the work of others 15/16 of the race either. slovak team is terribly weak, i am afraid if he punctures he will have to get back to bunch on his ownSKSemtex said:Martin said:Voted for Sagan, because scattered T-storms are predicted for tommorow in Richmond. Only gyus hungry for win and ready to race under any conditions will make it to the finish.
Good one. Letś hope no more Cioleks will be up there.![]()
Jagartrott said:After seeing a few races now on this parcours, I'm inclined to say Gilbert actually has a shot - the group arriving at the foot of the first hill is not too big (i.e. many teammates of the big guns have been shed).
Velolover2 said:Avoiding the reduced sprint will require plenty of rain and attacks.
Even the climbs are better for the hardy sprinters than they are for those who likes hills and mountains.
I'm pretty sure someone like Degenkolb would do better on 23rd street or Libby Hill than a climber. It's not even an question.
Orbit501 said:Velolover2 said:Avoiding the reduced sprint will require plenty of rain and attacks.
Even the climbs are better for the hardy sprinters than they are for those who likes hills and mountains.
I'm pretty sure someone like Degenkolb would do better on 23rd street or Libby Hill than a climber. It's not even an question.
I tend to agree. I think it will take something special for it not to be a reduced sprint. Plenty of good sprinters here with decent teams who shouldn't have any trouble over the distance and hills. I wouldn't even rule out someone like Bouhanni, although he'll have to avoid crashing of course, which might prove difficult for him.
Best win with balls scenario as others look at each other could be a late attack on Governor Street and TT stay away from Dutch sprint supremo Niki TerpstraI could have said Stybar but that would be too obvious.