I know the answer myself as he seems to have that extra kick, but would love to see a real close fought fight for green at the tour this year. Can the Germans et al stop Cav?
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Did you watch the Tour last year by any chance? Anyway, Greipel should easily win this year most of the times they'll face each other.Afrank said:What have Greipel and Sagan done in this still very young season that tells us they are suddenly on par with Cavendish in sprinting?
cineteq said:Did you watch the Tour last year by any chance? Anyway, Greipel should easily win this year most of the times they'll face each other.
Well, I wouldn't mind. That's the only way I'd watch sprint finishes.will10 said:I look forward to having this as my signature come July
I expect Cav with a team around him, even against Greipel's well oiled Lotto train, to dominate the sprints that matter this season.
will10 said:Cavendish.
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cineteq said:Did you watch the Tour last year by any chance? Anyway, Greipel should easily win this year most of the times they'll face each other.
spalco said:I'm a big Cavendish fan, but I have to admit, Greipel did look stronger in last year's Tour overall to me, but he had a lot of factors in his favour.
T-A will be the 1st clash this year. Take a wild guess who's gonna have the excuses?Afrank said:This year Cav will have a dedicated leadout team focused completely on him winning sprints in the Tour, so more often than not I think we'll see him beating Greipel.
spalco said:I'm a big Cavendish fan, but I have to admit, Greipel did look stronger in last year's Tour overall to me, but he had a lot of factors in his favour.
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