I would give a slight edge to Thor against Hincapie in a sprint at the end of a P-R in the velodrome... where it is a sprint from a small group.. but there is something you are not getting it... a sprint from a small group is like a match sprint it can be an acceleration from 5km to 60-65km/h (acceleration is the most important thing... McEwen, Boonen, Bettini)... from a large pack with lead out men, it's a sprint from 70km to 80km and the guy who can maintain his speed the longest or not have his speed fall off as fast wins (speed endurance is the important thing... Pettachi, Hushovd, McEwen, Boonen.. guys with high top ends Pettach is the king in this department though).. notice Boonen appear in both lists.. Boonen has great acceleration and great top end... not to the level of a Pettachi but of the best in the world... on top of that he has great tactical sense is an incredibly strong road rider and has the stongest Classics team on earth right now... Hincapie doesn't have a snowballs chance in hell of beating Boonen in a sprint unless he just completely blows it and does something really stupid... Hincapie is stong as an ox but has mediocre acceleration, mediocre top end and has abismal tactical sense and a team that just doesn't seem to know what it's doing at times. Part of the problem with Disco is that they seem to really be centered on Hincapie.. which is a mistake... they need to work as a team... it shouldn't matter who wins.. they have 3 guys on there team who at least have potential to win this thing or be on the podium... they should exploit that... Quickstep does... the other teams know that if Pozzatto or bascially any QS rider goes off the front he's actually going for and his team will fully support him.. it's not a bluff and they have to chase.. it means they have to split resources, watch and chase down everyone on QS... if everyone knows that Hincapie is the man and as far as Disco goes they have on guy to whatch you've just made life easier for the other teams.. <but what are the oddes that Hincapie is going to go out on the attack?? None so they don't even have to what him.>
the point i was trying to make is that i'd give Hincapie more or a chance against Pettachi or Hushovd from a small group after a tough race than i would against Boonen in that situation... and i would not give him that much of a great chance againt Pettachi or Hushovd from a smal group. from a large group Pettachi is the man though 'cause that's where top end is the distinguisher.. when you have a tough run-in i.e. headwind or very slight incline guys like Hushovd that can maintain or have their speed fall off the least are good... it's not a matter if this guy is fast and this guy slow... how and when is this guy fast? Hincapie is just mediocre in every case though... under NO cicumstances should Hincapie be looking for a sprint finish against any one who can sprint (Boonen or VanPetegem (who is a 6 days rider)).. NONE.