100th Tre Valli Varesine (October 5th, 2021)

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Nibali has beaten both Valverde and Roglic in sprints.
Yeah, once every blue moon Nibali has those days when he actually beats fast guys in a sprint, but overall he's really not fast.
Basso had no acceleration but a decent sprint, but Nibali's sprint is really meh.
 
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Looking at his overall riding style it wouldn't surprise me if Formolo was also grinding a huge gear in that sprint.
I do wonder who would win a sprint between him and Remco, probably someone from a group 2min behind them...

My guess would be Remco. We haven't seen him sprint that often, honestly. And it isn't necessarily bad to be beaten by Colbrelli.
 
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Yeah, once every blue moon Nibali has those days when he actually beats fast guys in a sprint, but overall he's really not fast.
Basso had no acceleration but a decent sprint, but Nibali's sprint is really meh.

Didn't he once lose a sprint to Fränk Schleck?

That's bad.
 
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My guess would be Remco. We haven't seen him sprint that often, honestly. And it isn't necessarily bad to be beaten by Colbrelli.
Hard to see Remco getting to a sprint where he hasn't attacked 15 times and failed to drop them.

I do think he should be able to beat some people in a sprint in situations where they're so dead they're sprinting seated.
 

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Sprint talk? Pogacar the best to the point that i believe he may top 10 in Paris. Roglic 2nd after him. Nibali can be quick if he wants or situation is right. Sometimes he shown it in some flat-ish finishes of mountain Giro stages. Wasn't Frank faster than Andy though? Remco? Theoretically, he should have a decent sprint but he barely shown any of it. I personally like it as it forces him to use more unusual, more entertaining strategies.
 
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Here is the Nibali trouncing by Schleck:


And just to show off, here is Formolo winning a flattish bunch sprint:


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:dizzy: How can you always remember such things?

Well, with all this watching cycling, I would just be wasting my time if I forgot it all again ;)

I dunno, I have quite a good memory, especially when it comes to cycling.

My family always ask me which year we went somewhere on holiday because they know I can remember it because of what was going on in the Tour (or other races) at the time we were there.
 
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My family always ask me which year we went somewhere on holiday because they know I can remember it because of what was going on in the Tour (or other races) at the time we were there.

Pro-Tip: Don't try to remember when - in the year - something happened last year based on what race you were watching at the time. "It was in May of 2020, and I was watching the Giro d'Italia - which took place in October that year. It was October of 2020... "
 
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Pro-Tip: Don't try to remember when - in the year - something happened last year based on what race you were watching at the time. "It was in May of 2020, and I was watching the Giro d'Italia - which took place in October that year. It was October of 2020... "

Well you couldn't even remember that you had watched Romandie at its regular calendar spot this year :p
 
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Well, with all this watching cycling, I would just be wasting my time if I forgot it all again ;)

I dunno, I have quite a good memory, especially when it comes to cycling.

My family always ask me which year we went somewhere on holiday because they know I can remember it because of what was going on in the Tour (or other races) at the time we were there.

Congratulations :D
I used to think my memory was not so bad because at school and university vocabulary and such wasn't a problem, but I can never remember any details. I couldn't even say how many goals were scored in Messi's Champions League finals... or give one quote from my favourite books. :cry:
 
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Pro-Tip: Don't try to remember when - in the year - something happened last year based on what race you were watching at the time. "It was in May of 2020, and I was watching the Giro d'Italia - which took place in October that year. It was October of 2020... "

The thing is, I have an exact map in my mind of the order in which all the big races took place last year as well.
 
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Congratulations :D
I used to think my memory was not so bad because at school and university vocabulary and such wasn't a problem, but I can never remember any details. I couldn't even say how many goals were scored in Messi's Champions League finals... or give one quote from my favourite books. :cry:

I'm quite terrible at remembering who scored in football matches as well, and I do watch a lot of that too.

When I was a child, I always remembered all the groups from the international tournaments and the whole tournament trees and a lot of results too, but that ability is definitely gone (if I made it a goal, I could probably become better at it, though, but it would require a conscious effort).
 
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The thing is, I have an exact map in my mind of the order in which all the big races took place last year as well.

I don't have that, but I do think the fact that they weren't take place at their usual dates, will actually make it easier for for me to remember them in the future.
 
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Also tomorrow is stacked with the best riders (and probably as bad images as previously this week)