Who will win the E3 HARELBEKE?

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Who will win on friday?

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maltiv said:
Is it exactly the same course as last year or?

Let's not forget that it was a huge bunch sprint last year. The poll doesn't seem to take that into account ;)

It does. Sagan is there. If you think it will be a bunch sprint, just vote for Sagan ;)
 
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I think Cancellara will show his form.

I'm curious about Vanmarcke and Chava who return after injury and illness, might come a bit too early though for them.
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
It does. Sagan is there. If you think it will be a bunch sprint, just vote for Sagan ;)
I'd rather vote for the rider on his wheel in the sprint ;)
 
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Cimber said:
They both got tought by Ciolek recently :D

Good tactic from him,he was at peak form prob and he wasnt favourite,easy chance to win for him
But yeah,youre right,its pretty funny:D...,anyway he isnt favourite for cobbled races imo;)
 
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Vandenbergh is an option, but Terpstra isn't :confused:

Vandenbergh = Zero chance for a win
Terpstra = Possible winner

Voted for Pippo though. (and hope for Boonen)
 
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I voted Sagan for his natural superiority, but don't know how he actually wins a classic, and I don't think he knows either. Maybe if he imagines a teammate off the front, he can win.
 
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Netserk said:
Vandenbergh is an option, but Terpstra isn't :confused:

Vandenbergh = Zero chance for a win
Terpstra = Possible winner

Voted for Pippo though. (and hope for Boonen)

Vandenbergh is an a good run. He could be sent down the road to cover early moves. I doubt, that Terpstras is in better shape, pretty much the opposite of what you wrote.:)

Surely he could be on the list, as could Paolini, Thomas, Hushovd and others.
 
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Marco Pantani said:
Vandenbergh is an a good run. He could be sent down the road to cover early moves. I doubt, that Terpstras is in better shape, pretty much the opposite of what you wrote.:)

Surely he could be on the list, as could Paolini, Thomas, Hushovd and others.
Difference is that Vandenbergh's sprint is worse than Nibali's. Which mean he has to finish solo to win.

Terpstra's sprint on the other hand is a lot better than Vandenbergh's, and he actually have what it takes to finish a race solo.

Vandenbergh will never ever win a cobbles classic. Ever.
 
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Netserk said:
Difference is that Vandenbergh's sprint is worse than Nibali's. Which mean he has to finish solo to win.

Terpstra's sprint on the other hand is a lot better than Vandenbergh's, and he actually have what it takes to finish a race solo.

Vandenbergh will never ever win a cobbles classic. Ever.

You like the extremes it seems...
 
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Langeveld will attack and they will wait too long. Maybe Sagan and Canc will look at eachother and the rest will look to them :cool:
 
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montani3semper

Always rooting for the underdogs. I'd wish some Pro-Conti dude would keep the momentum going: Ciolek-Gatto-$%#@!-...........Otherwise, I'd want EBH(SKY) or Andrey Amador(MOVISTAR), The Costa^Rican ambassador'.......Or Johan Gene, the dude from Europcar.........I'm the long shot/They could have written me off/I'm the Platinum*Rapper/Big^Leagues Dominican batter/Me llaman el Bombero/I'd either start or stop your fuego'/..........Maglia%Nera
 
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wwabbit said:
No way, Stannard only leads out for Pro Continental riders.

He'll forget that Katusha got the Pro Tour license.

Meanwhile we have two interesting streaks going in to E3.

The Italian winning streak in the Belgian cobbled races.( Paolini, Gatto)

and the Pro conti team winning streak in the classic races of the week. (Ciolek, Gatto)