How do you beat Lorena Wiebes at Milan-San Remo?
BRR Analysis
Lorena Wiebes, the reigning Dutch champion and arguably the peloton's fastest sprinter, has been unequivocally identified as the overwhelming favourite for the upcoming Milan-San Remo Women's race. Despite her formidable form and proven track record in fast finishes, analysis from *Escape Collective* suggests that last year's edition offers a strategic blueprint for her competitors to exploit, hinting at a potential chink in the SD Worx-Protime rider's armour on the Poggio.
This assessment is particularly pertinent given Wiebes's dominance in sprint finishes, often rendering the final kilometres a mere formality when she's present and positioned. However, Milan-San Remo, with its iconic Poggio climb immediately preceding the flat run-in, is rarely a straightforward sprint. Last year saw a small, elite group escape on the Poggio, denying the pure sprinters their day. This historical context underscores the tactical dilemma for Wiebes's rivals: can they drop her on the final ascent, or will they be content to gamble on out-manoeuvring her in a chaotic bunch sprint?
Ultimately, the question isn't whether Wiebes *can* win, but whether anyone possesses the audacity and legs to prevent it. History suggests only a bold, perfectly timed attack on the Poggio stands a chance.
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