I'd switch Cavendish with Matt Goss and put Greipel up to four stars.Andy99 said:FWIW, Pez predictions....
FIVE stars: Hushovd and Gilbert.
FOUR stars: Freire, Boasson Hagen.
THREE stars: Cavendish, Bennati, Visconti, Sagan,
TWO stars: Degenkolb, Kittel, Greipel, Farrar.
ONE star: Matt Goss.
And 'wild card' for a top six - the USA's Andrew Talansky.
maltiv said:I'd switch Cavendish with Matt Goss and put Greipel up to four stars.
Andy99 said:FWIW, Pez predictions....
FIVE stars: Hushovd and Gilbert.
FOUR stars: Freire, Boasson Hagen.
THREE stars: Cavendish, Bennati, Visconti, Sagan,
TWO stars: Degenkolb, Kittel, Greipel, Farrar.
ONE star: Matt Goss.
And 'wild card' for a top six - the USA's Andrew Talansky.
Midnightfright said:They defo had odds on the u23 rr I still remember I had Matthews at 6/1
taiwan said:What are they on? Srsly. Five star picks are ok, apart from that I disagree generally. For one thing, if Hushovd, Greipel, and Bennati are leading their respective countries, surely their helpers' chances are diminished dramatically
Actually they aren't that crazy, but Andrew Talansky? why even bother picking at outsider for the top six? Freire, Visconti and Boasson Hagen are high and Sagan low, IMO.
El Pistolero said:What has Sagan ever proved over such distances? In fact Sagan was totally useless when the road had uphill finishes at the Vuelta. The first stage of the Vuelta, won by Sutton, is similar to this road race.
maltiv said:I really don't see how anyone thinks Cavendish can win on such a sprint: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjyZiQAETZM
Pantani_lives said:I think Sagan can handle the distance, but a much bigger problem is that he doesn't have a team.
Andy99 said:FWIW, Pez predictions....
FIVE stars: Hushovd and Gilbert.
FOUR stars: Freire, Boasson Hagen.
THREE stars: Cavendish, Bennati, Visconti, Sagan,
TWO stars: Degenkolb, Kittel, Greipel, Farrar.
ONE star: Matt Goss.
And 'wild card' for a top six - the USA's Andrew Talansky.
On Saturday 24 September, the Elite Women's Road Race will be broadcast on SBS TWO from 11.20pm AEST.
On Sunday 25 September, the Elite Men's Road Race will be broadcast on SBS ONE from 11.10pm AEST.
Live online streaming times:
Friday 23 September
2130-0115 AEST U23 Men Road
Saturday 24 September
2130-0115 AEST: Elite Women's Road
Sunday 25 September
1800-0115 AEST: Elite Men's Road
Galic Ho said:Would someone who is Australian kindly drop the viewing times for this on Sunday locally. I need to know in advance whether I have to hit steephill up or find a pay tv venue showing this. I only ask because I'm not 100% sure who is broadcasting Down Under this year. SBS are too skint and Ten seem to not care it's not local this year. Either in the thread or PM me. Cheers and any reply would be appreciated
Quinziato was always confirmed in the team. It's not ridiculous as Quinziato would be very handy to do work on the front as been in leadouts many times before riding for Bennati.Pippo_San said:Quinziato IN and Belletti OUT...that's ridiculous...anyway let's wait and see...
just some guy said:BMC Murphy added to US team.
injury to who?
Edit started a rumor with - soon to be UHC´s my bad was thinking Louder opps
auscyclefan94 said:Murphy recently had a good result in Lichtervelde. Why not put him in?
just some guy said:I never said anything about him not riding well. read what I wrote - Murphy was added late so I assumed a riders was injured as was pointed out the US had 8 riders and added Murphy late - nobody discussed if he deserved a spot or not.
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