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De Ronde van Vlaanderen 2015
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Ronde van Vlaanderen

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Favourites

***
Sep Vanmarcke
Greg van Avermaet

Alexander Kristoff
Zdenek Stybar


**
Geraint Thomas
Niki Terpstra
Jurgen Roelandts
John Degenkolb
Peter Sagan
Luca Paolini


*
Stijn Vandenbergh
Ian Stannard
Sir Bradley Wiggins
Sylvain Chavanel
Lars Boom
Stijn Devolder
Yoann Offredo
Daniel Oss
Jens Debusschere
Tiesj Benoot
Yves Lampaert
Jean-Pierre Drucker
Jack Bauer
Maarten Wynants
Matti Breschel
Bjorn Leukemans
Marco Marcato
Edward Theuns


WINNER: Alexander Kristoff KAT

2014 Finale:



Miguel98 wrote:

Course Analysis:

It's 264km of grueling hills and cobbles, where only the strongest "flandriens" will win. Across 19 hills, we will find our winner. Sadly, for us fans, but fortunatelly for the riders, the weather prediction is sunny, and the wind isn't really strong, especially compared to the mayhem Gent-Wevelgem was, and to what we saw in the Three Days of De Panne. The main difficulties start when we are 177km's away from the finish, when the riders hit the Tiegemberg. Even though the climb is hard, the rider's will be saving they're energies, and at this point is where the pack should start to slowly up his pace, especially if there's a breakaway in front with strong riders. Next, we have the first cobbled sector of the day: the Oude Kwaremont, 152km's away from the finish line. Hitting a maximum percentage of incline of 11.6%, this is the first real test for the riders. Even though it's far from the finish line, I wouldn't be surprised if some teams decided to attack from here with they're "weaker" leaders. Then we have the Kortekeer. This is a fairly interesting climb. Beeing "only" 1km long, it has a maximum percantage of incline of 17%! It's really a wall in the middle of the road. We have the next cobbled sector next time by, the Eikenberg. Even though it's not as hard as the Oude Kwaremont, it's still though. 1.2km's at 5.2%, with a maximum incline of 10%, it's another chance for the outsiders to start making they're moves to try and surprise the strongest teams, like Etixx. The Wolvenberg is next in the road for the riders. With the pack already beeing reduced, we have another wall. 645m at 7.9%, with a maximum incline of 17.3%, this is literally a hill that would fit more into the Ardennes, than into a cobble race. But it adds to the difficulty of the race. If there's no breakaway at this point of the race, this is a good place to try and split the pack, especially since it's only been 3km's since the Wolvenberg, and the pack should be long as we enter the climb. We follow up with the Molenberg, another cobbled sector. If the pack broke in the last couple of climbs, this is a climb that is 118km's away from the finish line. Next, we follow up with five hills: the Leberg, the Berendries, the Valkenberg, the Kaperij and the Kanarieberg. All of them are small climbs, ardennes style, and all of them are really steep. Alejandro Valverde approves this part of the race. We're now only 70km's away from the finish line, and at this time I imagine only a small part of the pack (around 50-60 riders) will be in the peloton, before we hit the decisive part of the race. 16km's after we leave the Kanarieberg, we enter the decisive part of the race: the triple threat of the Oude Kwaremont (again), the Paterberg and the Koppenberg. This is where the race is expected to be decided, with the favourites starting to attack. The peloton is going to split, and only the best riders will stay in the front group. The chance that the winner will get away in this part of the race is really high. It's where the mens are split from the boys. We follow up with the Steenbeekdries, a non-cobbled hill, before we re-enter the cobbles, with 4 consecutive sectors, which are the last 4 of the race. The Taaienberg, the Kruisberg/Hotong combo, and the last pass in the Oude Kwaremont and the Paterberg. If there's a group of 10 riders coming into these last two, there will be attacks for sure, as the men with the weakest sprints attack to try and leave those sprinters behind. After the Paterberg, it's 13km's to the finish line, where the strongest "flandrien" will be crowned the winner of the 2015 RvV. So, who'll win?

Favorites:

Alexander Kristoff


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Kristoff won 3 stages in the Three Days of De Panne, winning the GC by finishing 3rd in the TT


After his incredible performance in the Dridaagase De Panne, where he won 3 stages and the General Classification, the norwegian has to be considered the main favorite for De Ronde. With already a 4th in 2013 and a 5th last year, this year it looks to be finally when Alexander will step up his game to become a true "flandrien". And to add to his favoritism, he already has 9 wins this season. 9! Kristoff might have a problem though. Bar Paolini, who's in a great shape, having recently won Gent Wevelgem, he doesn't have a team-mate who can help him in the later stage of the race, to try and keep the pack (or group) together, so he can grab the win in the sprint. Guarnieri and Porsev, while good cobbled riders, will struggle in the hills, and I don't see them beeing there when it matters. I'm surprised Katusha didn't bring Kolobnev, who seemed to be making a great spring classics campaign this year.

Spring Classic Results:
11th Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
2nd Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne
2nd Milano-Sanremo
4th E3 Harelbeke
9th Gent-Wevelgem
1th Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde (3 stage wins, and points classification)


Geraint Thomas


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Geraint Thomas won the E3 in a dominant fashion


Geraint Thomas is a curious case this year. We always knew he was a great rider in the cobbles, but he's a great all-rounder, who adapts perfectly to the course. He can pass the steep hills, and attack on the cobbled ones. And he has a decent sprint too. Thomas is in a great shape too, and is beeing really regular so far during this year's spring campaign. Looking at his team, we see a great squad to help him. Ian Stannard has already won Omloop this year, and he's in a good shape to help him. If Geraint fails, he can step up to the leader too. Then there's Bernie Eisel, who's the road captain, a man with great experience to help Geraint. And then there's Rowe, and Puccio, who can pace the pack at an early phase in the race. Honestly, I don't see Wiggo helping Geraint this weekend, and I see him either abandon, or ride his own race.

Spring Classics Results:
31st Milan-Sanremo
1st E3 Harelbeke
3rd Gent-Wevelgem


Zdenek Stybar


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With his cyclocross background, Stybar fits perfectly to the route of the RvV


Stybar fits perfectly to the course. He's great in the cobbles, great in the hills. And with a good sprint, he's a great fit to win. And he has the strongest team in Etixx behind him. I don't know if he's going to lead the team this weekend or not, but if I was Patrick Lefevre, I would make Stybar the leader this weekend, and Terpstra/Vandenbergh in the Paris-Roubaix. Stybar has been unlucky not to win a big classic yet. In 2013, he was following Fabian's wheel in Paris-Roubaix, when he fell. Last year, he only finished 18th in the RvV, but he finished 5th in the Paris-Roubaix, improving his previous best result of 6th. This year, he was unlucky not to win the E3, if it wasn't for a super strong Geraint Thomas. In Gent, he punctured, and when he was about to rejoin the pack, his team-mate attacked, and when he rejoined, he was probably too tired to reach the breakway, eventually finishing second last of the finishers, which means he must have been saving energy for this weekend. Stybar is a great favourite, and if Etixx play they're cards right, he can certainly win this race.

Spring Classics Results:
56th Milano-Sanremo
2nd E3 Harelbeke
38th Gent-Wevelgem


Sep Vanmarcke


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Will bad luck hit Sep again?


He is the strongest rider in the cobbles, after Fabian and Boonen got injured. And we can say he's the strongest rider in the peloton in the cobbles, even with those two racing. He's one of the riders we know will attack on the cobbles. But he has a problem: he always seems to get hit by bad luck. A puncture in a bad time, or something going wrong. When he attack in E3, he went a bit too deep into the corner, and almost crashed. Last year, he finished 3rd here, losing to van Avarmaet and to Fabian. He's the biggest belgium hope to win this race, and with a good team behind, with Wynants, Tjallingii and Tankink, he will be withing the strongest this year again. Hopefully, bad luck doesn't strike him again.

Spring Classics Results:
5th Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
81st Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne
4th Strade Bianche
5th E3 Harelbeke
6th Gent-Wevelgem


Outsiders:


Greg van Avermaet
Niki Terpstra
Stijn Vanderbergh
Jurgen Roelandts
Jack Bauer
John Degenkolb
Peter Sagan
Edward Theuns


2014:




1º Fabian Cancellara (Trek Factory Racing) - 6h15'18''
2º Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing Team) - mt
3º Sep Vanmarcke (Belkin-Pro Cycling Team) - mt
4º Stijn Vandenbergh (Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) - mt
5º Alexander Kristoff (Team Katusha) - 8''
6º Niki Terpstra (Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) - 18''
7º Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) - 35''
8º Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) - 37''
9º Bjorn Leukemans (Wanty - Groupe Gobert) - 41''
10º Sebastian Langeveld (Garmin Sharp) - 43''


Previous Winners:
2014 - Fabian Cancellara
2013 - Fabian Cancellara
2012 - Tom Boonen
2011 - Nick Nuyens
2010 - Fabian Cancellara
2009 - Stijn Devolder
2008 - Stijn Devolder
2007 - Alessandro Ballan
2006 - Tom Boonen
2005 - Tom Boonen
...
1913 - Paul Deman

Spoiler
Well, if you read it all, thanks! This is no Malkeal preview, but I did my best. Smile

Edited by Kirchen_75 on 06-04-2015 10:56
 
Ollfardh
I'd definitely put Thomas with the 3*

Hoping: Vanmarcke
Expecting: Stybar
Fearing: Thomas
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Kirchen_75
Ollfardh wrote:
I'd definitely put Thomas with the 3*

Hoping: Vanmarcke
Expecting: Stybar
Fearing: Thomas


I think riders will now more aware of Thomas after his E3 Wink. I gave him 2* because to win it he needs to go solo (or with Vandenbergh :lol: )
Edited by Kirchen_75 on 03-04-2015 10:10
 
matt17br
Not sure if he needs a solo. If I were one of the favourites, I'd be more than worried of his sprint.
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Avin Wargunnson
Sagan not as three star favourite? Bitch please Pfft
It seems that his plan to fool everybody with bad form just to win Ronde is shaping up nicely. :lol:

Å tybar is my hope pick, my reality pick is Kristoff.
I'll be back
 
Avin Wargunnson
matt17br wrote:
Not sure if he needs a solo. If I were one of the favourites, I'd be more than worried of his sprint.

Against Å tyby, Sagan, Kristoff or Degenkolb f.e.? No chance...
I'll be back
 
trekbmc
Hoping: Van Avermaet/Drucker
Expecting: Stybar/Vanmarke
Fearing: Thomas
 
Paul23
Hoping: Styby/Terpstra
Expecting: Vanmarcke/GVA
Fearing: marginal gains
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Shonak
Hoping: Vanmarcke, GVA or Stybar
Expecting: Vanmarcke, GVA or Stybar
Fearing: Richie Portechkin
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Shonak
So, is Valverde racing De Ronde now or not? Because if he is, he's surely worth of at least one star.
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Kirchen_75
Shonak wrote:
So, is Valverde racing De Ronde now or not? Because if he is, he's surely worth of at least one star.


He's not. No Amador as well.

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Tafiolmo
Ollfardh wrote:
I'd definitely put Thomas with the 3*

Hoping: Vanmarcke
Expecting: Stybar
Fearing: Thomas


Almost snap:

Hoping: Vanmarcke/Terpstra
Expecting: Stybar
Fearing: Thomas
 
Marcovdw
Hoping: Terpstra
Expecting: Kristoff
Fearing: Van Avermaet
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Ollfardh
For those wondering when to tune in, I'd say 101 km to go with Haaghoek-Leberg, Berendries and Valkenberg in quick succession. The final will really start with 54 to go at 1st Oude Kwaremont.
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Kirchen_75
ZABEL'D! Copied Miguel's preview! Chapeau if you wrote it on your own Wink
 
Tafiolmo
Ollfardh wrote:
For those wondering when to tune in, I'd say 101 km to go with Haaghoek-Leberg, Berendries and Valkenberg in quick succession. The final will really start with 54 to go at 1st Oude Kwaremont.


A true fan watches when the race goes on air which is 11.30 UK time, but of course that depends if you have the time of course.
 
Shonak
It's sunday and De Ronde is once a year. I'll watch the whole damn thing of course.

Already looking forward to the masses of fans on the sidelines. So stoked for RvV! Banana
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Tafiolmo
Shonak wrote:
It's sunday and De Ronde is once a year. I'll watch the whole damn thing of course.

Already looking forward to the masses of fans on the sidelines. So stoked for RvV! Banana


The only thing I'm pissed off about is the 'expected sun' and hell no Cancellara to put the other riders to the sword.
 
Miguel98
Thanks for putting my preview together with yours. Smile

I got zabel'd. Pfft But there's no problem, both previews complete each other. Smile
 
Tafiolmo
Miguel98 wrote:
Thanks for putting my preview together with yours. Smile

I got zabel'd. Pfft But there's no problem, both previews complete each other. Smile


It's always great that someone takes the time to put up these reviews. So thanks to the two that did it.
 
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