The second annual Velominati Super Prestige kicks off with La Primavera, Milano-San Remo on March 19. The first Monument of the year, MSR is the first true showdown of the year where all the big names will be en forme and willing to sell their mothers to notch this prestigious win. Although known for its famous climbs including the Cipressa and the Poggio, it isn’t the terrain that poses the greatest challenge in this race, but it’s distance. At almost 300km, this race is a monster. Without having ever ridden it, I can tell you with zero confidence that the Poggio is not a steep or difficult climb, but with a big pile of kilometers already ridden, even its moderate gradient will weigh heavy in the legs.
MSR often finishes in a bunch sprint, but not always. With a well-timed attack on the Poggio and more than a handful of seconds buffer before starting the descent, riders with technical descending skills (sorry, Les Freres Grimpeur, never gonna happen) can stay away and spoil the day for the fast men.
We find ourselves with a pile of data gleaned from watching Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico, but La Primavera happens to be enough of a wild-card that all that data will only serve to cloud judgement. Our advice? Take out the radio earpiece to and vote on feel.
The winner of this VSP edition will earn an “Obey the Rules” bumper sticker and all reader’s points qualify towards the final prize of the free personalized Velominati Shop Apron. This year we’ve enhanced the entry mechanism; if you are inclined to enter, simply post your predictions for the top five placings in the designated area above the posts section, bearing in mind that entry/modification of picks closes at 5am Pacific time on the day of the race. Check the Super-Prestige main page for rules and scoring information.
Good luck.
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VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Farrar
3. Cavendish
4. Friere
5. Hushovd
Cuddles has pick Thor for the win.
VSP PICKS:
1. Heinie Hauler
2. Thor me a new one
3. FarRAWR
4. Boom Boom - out go the lights
5. Cave and douche
VSP PICKS:
1. Nibali
2. Ballan
3. Gilbert
4. Bennati
5. Farrar
@Pedale.Forchetta
Do you have a twitter feed or anything we can follow on race day, or are you going to just be emailing stuff to Frank to post for you?
I'm not good at this
nevertheless it's really funny to partecipate
VSP PICKS:
1. ballan
2. spartacus
3. Farrar
4. Bennati
5. thor
I'm really rooting for Farrar but I don't think he's up to the distance this time of year.
VSP PICKS:
1. Hushovd
2. Boonen
3. Haussler
4. Boassan Hagen
5. Freire
@mcsqueak
I'm not registered on Twitter, I'll send e.mails to Frank to post here.
@ramenvelo
Yeah I like the guy quite a bit, but he seems to be a bit of a wild card in terms of getting first-place positioning... but you never know! Nothing to lose here, so may as well make some wild-ass bets.
You know Cancellara wants this one, but is anyone going to let him pull more than an inch off the front? But what they want and what they can prevent: two different things? In January, he claimed that winning all five Classics was a goal, not a dream. MSR and the World Road Championship this year. And just about every TT in between"”by like five minutes each. Beast is back. And after Thor, is there a better descender on the start list? (Thor's looking good, but I think he's saving marbles for next month). I can also see Thor and Pip Gilbert busting up the Poggio and staying away, though.
VSP PICKS:
1. Cantchapartacus
2. God of Thunder Rainbows
3. Giblets
4. Double H
5. Freire