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To be fair, if the weather had complied that might have served as the obstacle. As it was, we got a Tour Down Under stage at twice the length.
mb2612 said:San Remo is flat and was awesome this year, Geelong was a bunch kick and was a brilliant race. You just need some sort of obstacle, and Denmark failed to provide any.
GroupDK said:what obstacle, as I stated its the riders that make the race...
GB national team was strongest today and wanted it hold together for CAV..
and took the win..pretty straigt forward..
Maybe aint pretty but its works..
I think I spotted about 10 riders who were actually dropped from the peloton due to exhaustion. Everyone who else who didn't finish in the front group got caught up behind crashes etc.Libertine Seguros said:Well that's just it, is it? The riders make the race? So how would YOU have DSed, if you were DSing a team other than GB, in order to make the race less boring? Given that there's a vague uphill drag, and the nearest thing to a hill on the course is neutralised by the feed zone, and there are practically zero places to use as a platform for an attack...
maltiv said:I think I spotted about 10 riders who were actually dropped from the peloton due to exhaustion. Everyone who else who didn't finish in the front group got caught up behind crashes etc.
I think many amateurs could have finished in the front group today.
maltiv said:I think I spotted about 10 riders who were actually dropped from the peloton due to exhaustion. Everyone who else who didn't finish in the front group got caught up behind crashes etc.
I think many amateurs could have finished in the front group today.
GroupDK said:It aint pretty but thats how it works..
you supply your course and your effort to UCI and then they decide what direction from there choice, and what kind of rider they feels is up for the spot.
This year its decided a course there would suit the sprinters.
Denmark dont have "ad´ libitum saying in just planning the course.
Its UCI who diktates the WC and what kind of course there should be up for grasp this partically year and so will they do the flollowing years....
They put out the guidelines from what they seek and decide from what country who can supply that course.(this year it was the sprinters, and CAV knew this from day 1 that that Denmark and course was chosen)
Cant really come as a supprise.
Do you guys really think that Denmark have carl blanche in this matter. !!
UCI is the boss, dont ever forget that !!
El Pistolero said:We're not blaming Denmark as a nation lol. Just the ones responsible for the course(who ever they may be, it doesn't matter if it is the UCI or a few Danish people or a combination of both).
Does it really have to be Copenhagen that hosts the Worlds? I'm sure there are hills out there in Denmark.
GroupDK said:No I dont think you get the point.
Likely Denmark would not even been choosen if UCI didnt wanted such a ideel sprinter WC.
This year it was a course ideel for the sprinters, and that probaly why this course was choosen.
Remember it aint amateurs who organize such an event, its pro thrue out the game, -they know exactly what course would do what...(from past know how)
This year it was up for the sprinters, and that with the GB national team who was the strongest and had the best sprinter, -they race and intention was set from the beginning.
to sit here as an amateur, and proclame (I know what was wrong, it was the course !!) that is what it is, an amateur who think he can judge a course better then the best & most rutineret pro course planners in the world (UCI)..
They know exactly what course would do what..!!
El Pistolero said:Everyone knows what a completely flat Worlds would do![]()
Yes, UCI probably wanted a man like Cavendish in the rainbow jersey because of his media value and that's the reason for this Worlds, but that's only our guesses and can't ever be proven. Nor is there anything fundamentally wrong with that, it's just annoying for the cycling fans though.
Mambo95 said:So are you claiming that the UCI picked Copenhagen, way back in January 2007, because they were desperate for a largely unheard of British neo-pro without a pro win to his name to be their champion?
El Pistolero said:Everyone knows what a completely flat Worlds would do![]()
Yes, UCI probably wanted a man like Cavendish in the rainbow jersey because of his media value and that's the reason for this Worlds, but that's only our guesses and can't ever be proven. Nor is there anything fundamentally wrong with that, it's just annoying for the cycling fans though.
spanky wanderlust said:nope. it's annoying for you. YOU are annoying for cycling fans. jeebus, it is like the WCs of ****ing and moaning in here.
let's see if i get this straight. you claim to speak for all cycling fans. you are such a fan of cycling that the only way that you can show this is by *****ing and moaning for hours about how much you don't like such and such.
i always thought that not liking something meant that you were not a fan of it. and if you are not a fan, how can you speak for all cycling fans?
and then are you also saying, that i am not really a cycling fan because i did not find enough to complain about in today's race? i suppose only a real bona fide guru of cycling could know that.
oh master, thank you for showing me that to really love cycling, i must go on and on about how much i hate it. i am on the path to enlightenment.
El Pistolero said:We're not blaming Denmark as a nation lol. Just the ones responsible for the course(who ever they may be, it doesn't matter if it is the UCI or a few Danish people or a combination of both).
Does it really have to be Copenhagen that hosts the Worlds? I'm sure there are hills out there in Denmark.
El Pistolero said:Someone went live to Copenhagen and wrote his experiences here. The crowd found it boring if he's to believe. His post is somewhere in this thread on the final pages. I can understand why the crowd found it boring as nothing ever happenend. I'm not a fan of a race where nothing happens, I admit. I'm sorry if you are, didn't mean to hurt your feelings![]()
spanky wanderlust said:yes. i read it. so what? others posted about how much fun they had.
i'm sure if freire was not so old and weak, or if spain had ANYONE that could challenge the interloping brits and aussies on a course like this, your tone would be entirely different.
we are all very sorry that there was not a cat 1 mtf in this race for your precious fingerbanger to stretch his legs on. get over it.![]()
