It has been a brutal week for us Keepers, having decided not to hold a Keepers Tour this year. Watching the action from half a world away has been almost too much for us to bear, and I know most of the participants from last year must be feeling similarly. On Sunday, we would be escorted by our friends and guides, William and Alex of Pavé Cycling Classics, shooting from one location to another to watch the race, eating Genevieve’s homemade sandwiches and pounding Malteni like its going out of style.
We may not be there this year, but that doesn’t change the question on everyone’s mind: can Fabian do the double a record three times? Personally, I hope not – I want the double to stay special. Until 2003, the previous winner of the double was de Vlaeminck who had managed it in 1977 at which point it had only been done six times previously. But since Van Petegem pulled it off in ’03, Boonen and Cancellara have done it twice each – that’s 4 doubles in the last 10 years.
Come Sunday morning, I’ll be gunning for Boonen. He’s been behind his form just a tad, but he forced the selection on the Koppenberg last Sunday, so he has the power. Maybe a day of killing it in de Ronde was last touch he needed and he’ll be peaking for Sunday. Fabian of course will be strong, but Sep and Greg had strong showings last week and Vanmarke is now proving to be Flecha’s replacement – hopefully he’ll have more luck taking a big win Sunday.
The points from the Paris-Roubaix VSP count towards the overall prizes plus the winner of this event also gets to post for the rest of the year in the cobblestone badge. So check the start list, review the VSP Scoring Guidelines and get your picks in by the time the countdown clock goes to zero at midnight PDT on Sunday the 13th. If you think we mapped one of your picks wrong, use the dispute system and we’ll review it. Also remember to be precise enough in your description so we know which rider you mean; in other words, if you enter “Martin”, we will use our discretion (read: wild guess) to decide if you mean Tony or Dan – and that choice will not be negotiable once the the countdown clock goes to zero, so be sure to give yourself enough time.
Don’t forget we’ve got three major prizes for the season-long VSP:
Good luck, have fun with it, and don’t lose your Rule #43 spirit.
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Get to Arenberg in the first 40 riders then let luck take its course.
VSP PICKS:
1. Fab Candelabra
2. Daniel Boonen
3. Sep Van Trademark
4. Greg Van Av'er Mate
5. Nick Tepstra
From Velo News..........
Chris Horner suffered a punctured lung, broken ribs, and other injuries in an apparent car/bike collision while training Friday near Lake Como in Italy.
"The details of the accident are still to be evaluated, however it seems that he was probably hit by a car while riding on the Lecco side of the Lake," Horner's Lampre-Merida team said via its website. "He was immediately transported to Lecco hospital where the team's medical doctor (Luca Pollastri) met him to evaluate the circumstances with the hospital's doctors.
"The medical checks taken show no head concussion, but a punctured lung, four broken ribs and cuts in his head which required stitches."
Horner has had a difficult early-season return following his historic Vuelta a España victory in Sept. 2013. After landing a late contract with Lampre, the American has suffered from tendinitis and illness and abandoned Tirreno-Adriatico and the Volta a Catalunya in March. The former Vuelta al PaÃs Vasco (Tour of the Basque Country) winner missed the 2014 race, which Alberto Contador currently leads with one stage remaining.
Read more at http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/04/news/horner-suffers-punctured-lung-broken-ribs-training-crash_323850#g2ASGyAzVLbeO2kt.99
Letting my heart rule my head, I'd love to see JVS up there.
VSP PICKS:
1. JVS
2. Boss Hog
3. Faboo
4. Tommeke
5. Seb Langeveld
Looks quite similar to Tour of Flanders results, I just can't pick anyone else the top three looked so good last week.
VSP PICKS:
1. Sparticus
2. Van Avermaet
3. Vanmarcke
4. Kristoff
5. Terpstra
VSP PICKS:
1. Faboo
2. Boonen
3. JVS
4. Wiggo
5. Vanmarcke
Placeholder selections only, just to avoid a Delgado. I need more time to think dammit!
VSP PICKS:
1. Sep Vanmarcke
2. Zdenek Stybar
3. Fabian Cancellara
4. Taylor Phinney
5. Geraint Thomas
Me thinks not having Stinji Devolder pulling Spartacus is really going to hurt the Big Swiss. Those big 'ol engines on OPSP are going to rule the day.
VSP PICKS:
1. Terpstra
2. Boonen
3. Vanmarcke
4. Van Avermaet
5. Stybar
Hard to leave out Kristoff, Terpstra, Sagan and/or Thomas. I'm still thinking one of them should be in here for Boonen in that 5th spot....
VSP PICKS:
1. FABIAN CANCELLARA
2. SEP VANMARCKE
3. GREG VAN AVERMAET
4. ZDENEK STYBAR
5. TOM BOONEN
VSP PICKS:
1. Cancellara
2. Boonen
3. Van Avermaet
4. Phinney
5. Degenkolb