2011 Copenhagen World Championships: Elite Men Road Race

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Sneekes said:
Because Ricco is an unrepentant cheat, Cav can be a bit of a d!ck, but he's not a cheat.

1 People are allowed to hold whatever opinions they wish, and 2 how do you know what you are saying?
 
Apr 29, 2009
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The race was only boring because GB marshalled it to perfection. Personal preference aside, its very hard to complain about the result. Seeing a 7 men single handedly control a World Championship and then have their leader finish it off is something to admire.
 
Jun 15, 2010
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
amen brother.

this really sucks.

i'd trade in cuddles winning next three tours for cav not winning :(

Suck it up haters.Enjoy the next year.Epic win for GB,Sky,Cav:D
 
May 12, 2010
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YoRUsh said:
And to everyone saying Cav isnt worthy as a world champion: I think he deserves to win it once in his career, next year we will get another kind of course and he wont stand a chance again. But with his qualities, you cant really say hes not a good world champion...

Agreed. Cavendish is one of the, maybe the best sprinter of all time. He needs a WC on his palmares, luckily it wasn't as bad as Zolder. He won't have a chance the next couple of years anyway, so it's good he took it now (outside of the olympics next year of course).
 
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hatcher said:
That was awesome. GB rode fantastic and Cav finished it with a proper sprint.

Also awesome reading the crying over the last 10 pages. Wah wah wah.

Indeed, indeed! :D
 
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Broth3r said:
In days where you can barely stay awake, maybe. But I wonder how people will react when the world champion drops in the first 2nd cat, and loses 25 minutes per stage without caring the slightest bit. If he doesn't drop out, that is.

Sorry, didn't realise that all world champs had to be GC contenders or mountain goats. Different courses suit different riders, that's just the way it works.

AussieGoddess said:
so - what are the chances of Cav doing the traditional thing for the WC and riding Lombardy ???? :p :D :p

Was mentioned earlier in the thread - can't see it, but he should do Paris-Tours imho
 
Sep 9, 2009
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Broth3r said:
If someone disagrees, remember: just label and dehumanize them. That way, you can ignore anything they say.

People did their *****ing about the course in January. Coming on to pour out bile in the 30 minutes after a hard earned result is pretty pathetic.

Save it for a few hours like I did with Cadel;)
 
May 27, 2010
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Mellow Velo said:
That's the first time I have ever seen a 266km lead out.

The made the race really boring. I hope GB gets little points next year and they only get 3 riders just like last year. Imagine the horror of the sky leadout train next year, it might be even worse than HTC.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Are you even paying for his coverage?

yes i am pal (Eurosport Australia, Foxtel)

so I feel quite right in calling that tw@t unprofessional, mush like he was all of the vuelta.

So please go interrogate someone else

maybe I should email you my monthly receipt
 
Feb 20, 2010
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Worst worlds in years. An awful parcours, and an utterly predictable result.

Well done to Cavendish for winning it, but it was about as impressive as the usual TDF flat stage. All that a race like that does is devalue the World Champion's jersey.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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hrotha said:
Well, not that I had big expectations, but no attacks by big name riders, and no attacks in the last ~10 km? That's just weak. Gilbert? Boom? Gah.

I know many people hate Cav, I'm not a fan either, but at least he's one of the best and we don't have a nobody as the world champion.

Agreed. For this WC Cav was the best winner.
 
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Look I'm sorry for the Danish cycling fans, but for heaven's sake, never again a WC in Copenhagen! If you can't provide a worthy course, then the UCI ought to look at better alternatives.
 
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Benotti69 said:
the UCi pick the course not Cav. Not my favourite race or rider winning, in fact it was a horrible race, a parade almost. But the riders had their chances to take on the Team GB and most failed miserably.

Go ask your favourite riders why they waited for the sprint.

I think the world champion is the rider who has ridden the best all year, but then the UCI would have it's money making race now would it.

Knocking Cav winning a race he entered is pathetic. I'd rather knock, Gilbert and others who have the kick to win in the last kilometres.

At least Voeckler had a go.

Cav bashing is spitting the dummy.

Reason is wasted on this forum...
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
yes i am pal (Eurosport Australia, Foxtel) ;)

so I feel quite right in calling that tw@t unprofessional, mush like he was all of the vuelta.

So please go interrogate someone else

maybe I should email you my monthly receipt :rolleyes:

maybe you should demand that the Aussie Europsort get a local commentator.
Every nation cheers for their own, except the idiots Sherwen and Liggett who only cheer for LA.

Bet the Dutch, German, Italian, Belgian, French and Spanish to name a few would not be screaming if their riders won.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Worst worlds in years. An awful parcours, and an utterly predictable result.

Well done to Cavendish for winning it, but it was about as impressive as the usual TDF flat stage. All that a race like that does is devalue the World Champion's jersey.

Huge plus one.
 
May 27, 2010
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Im going to become one of the biggest haters of sky next year if they start that terrible lead out train of theirs.
 
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abbaskip said:
This crap about it being bad that a sprinter is in rainbow is such Bullocks. If it was a climber we could argue we watch them thrashed in every TT, same goes for the other style riders. Road racing had various types of riders. Deal with it. It's only fair that sprinters get a chance for world championships every now and then, as other styles of riders often do.

It's also a bit to do with the Cav hate campaign in my eyes. People weren't like this when Cipo got it.
Hushovd was able to ride well in EVERY terrain, including TTs. Same for Ballan. Evans is also a good finisher in restricted groups. My problem isn't it being a spriter: it's that it's a PURE sprinter that can't do anything else. Boonen, for example, was (is) one of the top cobble riders.

Come to think of it, maybe that's what Cav should do: run the cobbles. He's got the weight for it.

And people might have reacted like that if there were internet forums back then :D
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
yes i am pal (Eurosport Australia, Foxtel)

so I feel quite right in calling that tw@t unprofessional, mush like he was all of the vuelta.

So please go interrogate someone else

maybe I should email you my monthly receipt

Yeah only the Italian and Norwegian commentators are allowed to go mental when their riders win.
 
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What a Big Engine Froome Had to... If Cav hadn't been there I could of seen him doing some damage with attacks Today... Great Team Effort Team GB. Aussies Beaten again..
 
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Deserved win for Cav this time, the brits did a fantastic job of controlling the peloton.