Hushovd did well on the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice. I dont think the stage profile is that different so maybe he will stand more of a chance than the other sprinters, at least of winning what bunch sprint there is?
helmutRoole2 said:How is Boonen going? Early in the season (Quatar and ToC) he looked good, but as late?
Anyone think, given the possibility that the peloton is less enhanced this year, that the Paggio may pose a bigger obstacle for the sprinters than in years past?
Maybe he'd just had a blood withdrawal because he wasn't focussing on that race and was slightly anaemic?limerickman said:Boonen looked less than convincing at Adriatico : he stayed in the bunch mostly throughout.
Hushvold, based on Tour results, seems the better climber out of the sprinters. That, combined with his prologue at PR, sets him on the top wrung, but for some reason he just can't get it done against the best sprinters in bunch sprints. Maybe it's his turn. Freire, on form... it's tough to bet against him.Anticyclone said:Hushovd did well on the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice. I dont think the stage profile is that different so maybe he will stand more of a chance than the other sprinters, at least of winning what bunch sprint there is?
Apparently the directors at High Road agree with you because he isn't starting, instead off at the world track championships with Wiggins. But since Hammond is starting (and he can get over the climbs) I'll go with him. A Brit for the win!thunder said:nope, cav wont get over cipressa much less poggio.
what odds is Chicchi.Andrija said:Freire looks even better than last year.
Cancellara is in great shape... I'd say: he's in life-form.
These two are my favorites in case of bunch sprint and in case of escape.
They should have strong opposition in: Petacchi, McEwen, Boonen, Ballan, Hushovd, Gilbert, Rebellin, Pozzato, Di Luca, Bettini.
Throw in some dark horses from "smaller" teams like: Hondo, Ignatiev, Brutt... And it's obvious we'll have great classics opener.
I think this year the race could be decided in break. Not because of "cleaner" field (they're still doping), but because of composition of many teams. They're sending teams with strong breakaway riders in very good shape.
I didn't see Chicchi in start list.thunder said:what odds is Chicchi.
See stage 5 or so of Benelux. And Paris Tours. Both second. But fastest guy in the field I reckon,
Also Napolitano is a good bet.
disagree. Look at Chicchi's finish in the overhead at Paris Tours. He can go the distance. If he has someone from Liquigas help him position himself, he can win if in good position.Andrija said:I didn't see Chicchi in start list.
Napolitano could also be dark horse.
But I think this race will be decided between big guns with, already, strong palmares.
Chicchi is too fat to get over the Poggio and Leakygas will all be for Pozzato. You are dreaming.thunder said:disagree. Look at Chicchi's finish in the overhead at Paris Tours. He can go the distance. If he has someone from Liquigas help him position himself, he can win if in good position.
Just curious, but why don't you like Freire?Powerful Pete said:Hhhhhhmmmm. Just cannot make up my mind this year. Fine, I will go with Petacchi. No reason in particular, just think he is in good form and could get away with it again.
That and I do not like Freire... who I think is the top choice otherwise...![]()
No real reason. As a fan I would rather an Italian win the Classicissima. I respect the guy, but would still rather that a Petacchi or a Pozzato (just to name two) win instead of him.earth_dweller said:Just curious, but why don't you like Freire?
Correct: MSR is one of Freire's main objectives. McEwen as well but he got sick. Cancellara is in great form but... Gilbert as well and because I like him... Gilbert is my pick ;-)limerickman said:Freire has MSR as an objective this season :
Cancellara looks to be going really well too : looked at Tirenno he's pedalling really well.
Hard one to call : someone like Rebellin might be a possibility (if he's racing it) ;
if MCewen is there, something is up.oely said:im going Gilbert
not sure there will be a peloton big enough, with teams to hold back the likes of Cancellara and Gilbert.
if its a sprint then Freire, natuurlijk.