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I don't believe that he doesn't want to have a leadership role, it's a big thing to commit to these classics for a rider like Martin who will still have the WC TT and Tour on his mind, and if he does it, I think he'll want to give himself the best chance of winning or be thereabouts.
Same way in Flanders, TT away from the group, it's a more successful method in Flanders than in Roubaix, the climbs might be a bit trickier but if he hangs on over them, then he has every chance
He doesn't.
Ok, despite no one-day results, cobbles, more than 250 km, I guess he has a chance at P-R if he's in the front group 30 km out, but Flanders... how's that happening?