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Sep 1, 2012
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The amount of time they managed to take from Remco on that smaller hill makes the passivity of Teuns, Vlasov et al. at RaF even more absurd than it initially looked. Maybe they would have paid for going too deep on RaF on that aforementioned hill, but at least they would have given themselves a realistic chance of closing the gap to Remco and fighting for the win. What they actually did was giving themselves an excuse to calm their conscience when the time comes to admitting to themselves that they just dropped the ball when push came to show.

I was a bit salty about a role a moto probably played in Remco getting rid of Powless during his initial attack (it was barely 10m in from of Remco at the moment the gap opened to Powless). But in the end Evenepoel was the only one who really deserved tho win this race - with the possible exception of Armirail of course.
All the other favourites simply weren't prepared to do enough to earn it. Fitting then that they even lost out on the podium*.

* For me WVA was for more of a wild-card for this race rather than an out-and-out favourite.
 
Oct 19, 2011
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Great racing by Remco, and a deserved win. Congrats to him!

But this was a pretty poor version. 12 men sprinting for the second place in just too many. It's really noticeable that many of the presumably strongest classic riders is not in their best form.
 
Sep 20, 2017
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I think it was a 'good' edition. Which other one of this race was better in recent times?

Even better, I hope they keep Forges out of the race and that this will mean that Redoute will be raced properly in the coming years.
What they should actually do is bring back Forges ans throw out RaF instead. Then beef up the part before Redoute, with more hard climbs (Hézalles, Thier de Coo) in the Stavelot zone, and maybe abandon the current route via Spa as the wide, easy roads there would make any action in the Stavelot zone unviable. Basically the 2016 Lombardia blueprint applied to the Ardennes. This was still the worst monument of the year, like every Liège has been the worst monument of its year since at least 2017.
 
Aug 9, 2021
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Another question: Does anyone know who was the Ineos riders doing a Somersault in that mega crash?
 
I don't know if the timer that gave 16 seconds was accurate.. i doubt it, timer was fluctuating quite a bit before. But even then, that was the time after a full uphill sprint... you can't keep sprinting, at some point you need to fallback to a normal tempo, and remco tempo was simply faster than everyone elses today.
 
May 3, 2015
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I don't know if the timer that gave 16 seconds was accurate.. i doubt it, timer was fluctuating quite a bit before. But even then, that was the time after a full uphill sprint... you can't keep sprinting, at some point you need to fallback to a normal tempo, and remco tempo was simply faster than everyone elses today.

Even Mas and WvA came back though. That should never happen if they ride together. And I think the 16s was not too far off actually.
 
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What they should actually do is bring back Forges ans throw out RaF instead. Then beef up the part before Redoute, with more hard climbs (Hézalles, Thier de Coo) in the Stavelot zone, and maybe abandon the current route via Spa as the wide, easy roads there would make any action in the Stavelot zone unviable. Basically the 2016 Lombardia blueprint applied to the Ardennes. This was still the worst monument of the year, like every Liège has been the worst monument of its year since at least 2017.
Targnon for life.
 
May 12, 2015
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PR and RVV both have 10k+ run-ins. Liege has had more attacking riding every year since the finish moved away from Ans.
PR and Flanders are contested by heavier riders who produce more power on the run-in. If the climbers don't dispatch the more powerful riders on the finishing climbs in Liege, they have no hope of victory.
 
Lot of comment on the race scenario, no one looked at the wind? Going solo or in a small group was not an option today. This is why the race finished with a sprint with 10 riders. Teuns-Martinez-Vlasov would probably have been the podium without the wind. And what to say about external factors, without them podium was Pog - Rog - Alaf.
 
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