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A bit of German beer too?
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Lovely thread, MC. If I had known you’d be back I would have scheduled some time for mounting some proper arguments to supplement your work, however I have not been much engaged due to other commitments, for instance I have only seen the odd race and a few highlight packages, so far this season.
Nevertheless, I have been looking at a few riders and there’s some that are lining up well for next week in Roubaix, but for here I cannot go past ** Sep Vanmarcke, I agree with you that he never wins but there’s a lot to like about his approach to racing this season, there’s been an obvious shift in attitude which has been slow in developing, and I think he can fully frank his promised dividend with a strong, confident ride for the win, finally. I am expecting a forward showing from him here, and I think he should go very close. Have also included 1/16* Roelandts at some big prices for a few coins, in case he decides to surprise with a smokey showing. I tipped Gilbert on this forum last year for the win, and whilst he is in form coming in again and I agree with you that he can get up again, there’s just no value. Sagan, what can you say, I think you’ve said it by comparing him to Merckx, and much has been written about him, and I think it’s obvious that I am a fan. The fact is that the previous argument surrounding that no one will work with him in a selection has been thorough repudiated by his strength to attack long and win solo. He is very short for the predicted slippery conditions and there’s a good handful of in-form riders to counter his boss-moves, though. GVA is too good to discount also, but his form is not there in terms of sharpness, from my limited observations, so I disagree with you most reluctantly. Good luck to all. |
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Terpstra Naesen Valgren |
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Damn, not sure how a German ale sneaked in
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Added Wallays 1000 and Jan-Willem Van Schip at 600 on the exchange
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Valgren looks an interesting pick from you MC, what did you think about his OHN win?
I think QST are going all-in for Gilbert in order to return the favour for Terpstra next week. I am therefore convinced that for Terpstra this might be a strong hit-out in terms of taking-up a workhorse role, however we have seen riders get into the race-winning breaks by closing down important moves in such a role and end up winning, so it's not beyond him on this occasion, and in fact a good tactical edge for QST, however he just looks like he is priming for Roubaix so am building a position on him in that race, instead. Additionally, an important move would require the involvement of a strong rider and can get caught a little flat in a sprint. |
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As far as my choice of beer from that neck-of-the-woods goes -- I like that Ardennes beer with the halfling on the label, but it's pretty expensive here in Australia;-)
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MC, Naesen has brought a knee injury into this race, suffered in DDV last start.
Vanmarcke was down twice already, but he looks okay in the peloton to me. |
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I knew about Naesen but he showed some of his strava segments from his training rides over the last two days and the watts he was putting out were phenomenal which told me he was over his knee. Don't like the way he's been back at the car though...
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Sagan is in an armchair so far, this 3/1 will be shorter if he remains on his bike, he’s cruising...
Benoot over-raced a bit on the Muur, but he looks on good sensations, so 13/1 into 7/1 is a likely move. |
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Carnage on the Koppenberg.
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April Fools Day on me by the QST team, but at least Terpstra has shortened in the Roubaix market. Looked like it was a QST "road call" in terms of who was feeling the stronger on the road between Gilbert and Terpstra, and Terpstra reached-out in very fine fashion. Gilbert tried his strength earlier and was unconvincing, but Terpstra was seen more often throughout and he was better on the hellingen than I have ever seen him, so he has certainly improved on this way of going. Nice defence by QST, and Gilbert to get third was substantial for them. Pederson is a talent, the Danish program is working...
It was an entertaining race, another solo winner so you have to love that, and it was winding up throughout the day nicely. Well done MC on tipping Terpstra, hopefully I didn't turn anyone off in any significant way. Think he is a top pick for Roubaix, now. |
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All in on Gilbert for Paris-Roubaix
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