Oreknan said:montreal maybe
http://gpcqm.ca/uploads/images/parcours/GP_MTL_Parcours_zoom.png
in the pic says 560m at 4% in the finish
sublimit said:British team announced.
Cavendish
Froome
Wiggins
Cummings
Thomas
Hunt
Millar
Stannard
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/530153/british-world-champs-team-announced.html
sublimit said:Seems like Alex Dowsett doesn't figure in the time trials and even the under 23 ITT.
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shalgo said:I think that Gilbert was seeing what kind of uphill sprint he could launch from the peloton in Montreal precisely as preparation for Copenhagen.
Oreknan said:montreal maybe
http://gpcqm.ca/uploads/images/parcours/GP_MTL_Parcours_zoom.png
in the pic says 560m at 4% in the finish
sublimit said:British team announced.
Cavendish
Froome
Wiggins
Cummings
Thomas
Hunt
Millar
Stannard
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/530153/british-world-champs-team-announced.html
taiwan said:No Swift WTF? Could have had a train that worked together all year and a good plan B for the sprint itself. Maybe he's not fit or something.
royalpig180 said:If the finish is as tough as Montreal, I can't see Cav winning it. The finish suits Sagan really well, but I'm not convinced that he can genuinely contend at the end of such a long race in his young age. Hushovd also has a great chance to defend his title. Gilbert would need to go from quite a long way out (500 meters out probably, at the foot of the hill) and hold off the sprinters. It's definitely possible if he keeps up the form he's had this season, but it's certainly not the ideal course for him. And if he breaks away before the final km, there should be several very motivated nations (UK, Australia, maybe USA) willing to work together to chase him down.
The curse of being so strong is that everyone will always watch him. Half the time he just wins anyway, but maybe not so here.
royalpig180 said:And if he breaks away before the final km, there should be several very motivated nations (UK, Australia, maybe USA) willing to work together to chase him down.
Vattenfall is 220 km so that's not a particularly good example. His reasonably good results in RVV are much better examples.Nielsa said:USA will definitely want to do that if Farrar is in the finale, look at this vuelta stage where Farrar was the only one who could follow when Gilbert attacked 600m out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xwSleWeOqs&feature=player_detailpage#t=527s
And Farrar has won Vattenfall 2x so he can do this kind of long race.
Gilbert has way too much panache to wait for the sprint...and that's why I think he won't win. He'll burn all his energy attacking on the flat only to get reeled in, while still getting 3rd in the sprint (but being so close that it's painfully obvious that he would have won if he rode more defensively).El Pistolero said:I hope Gilbert waits for the sprint, I think he could win it. There's too many teams that want it to end in a sprint anyway, so breaking away will be impossible.
maltiv said:Gilbert has way too much panache to wait for the sprint...and that's why I think he won't win. He'll burn all his energy attacking on the flat only to get reeled in, while still getting 3rd in the sprint (but being so close that it's painfully obvious that he would have won if he rode more defensively).
Christian said:Is the German selection for men's RR already known?
Eyeballs Out said:Not fit enough and not really good enough either
GODUCKS said:Gilbert coming down with mono after GP Wallonie. Official news breaking tomorrow on cyclingnews. With mono he wont be able to attack, but shouldnt affect sprint too much
taiwan said:Well he wouldn't win, but if Cav does get dropped, they don't really have anyone that can sprint.