2013 Tour of Qatar (3rd-8th February), 2.HC

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Kwibus said:
True, but Oman is a different race than Qatar.

Pisti has a point in his post and for once I have to agree with him. Classic riders love it, because if there is enough wind than it's a real tough mens race.

Stage 4 from last year was pretty damn good! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_5Q8sQumrc
I know, but 6 stages of echelons is a bit too much IMO. It's like Eneco Tour in overdrive. Oman offers a bit more variety.
 
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theyoungest said:
I know, but 6 stages of echelons is a bit too much IMO. It's like Eneco Tour in overdrive. Oman offers a bit more variety.

Can't remember the last time the Eneco Tour had echelons. Eneco Tour resembles the Tour of Oman more.

Normal sprint stages + 1 decisive stage(usually the Ardennes stage, but this year the cobbled hill stage) + time trial.
 
Hugo Koblet said:
Shouldn't this be live on Eurosport? Can't find anything about it.

Some sort of contractual issue means ASO haven't taken it apparently, so not on Eurosport. It is on Al Jazeera Sports so should be available 'somewhere'

Really looking forward to this race. A real test for Omega/Cav. Degenkolb to inflict the first round of Germanic pain on The Missile?
 
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Haussler saying first stage should be the most selective of all, wind predictions are highest for it. Then for the rest are quite mild, but it's just a forecast for now.
 
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the asian said:
You wont get athletes without the races and above all you wont get races without money.

I disagree. If the UCI really cares about cycling they set up a program with the national cycling federations of all these countries to develop talent. Infrastructure in sport is very important. Once you've really helped a country sportwise you can set up some nice races and make cycling grow in a non-traditonal cycling area.

El Pistolero said:
Qatar has a warm climate, but unlike your precious TDU it's not TOO WARM.
Qatar is only a few hours difference with Europe, unlike your precious TDU. You won't feel the jetlag.
Qatar is raced HARD because of the echelons, unlike the TDU which is boring. An uphill sprint on Willunga hill doesn't change that.
In Qatar the big names like Cancellara, Boonen, Cavendish, etc race to win. In the TDU they barely do anything.
Qatar didn't pay MILLIONS for Lance Armstrong to come to their event, TDU did.
Qatar has been the ideal preparation for the spring classics for years now. Much better preparation race than the TDU. Results don't lie.

Without loads of money the Tour Down Under would be nowhere. At least Qatar didn't buy WT status. They let the race grow over the years. Now teams come to them asking for invitations, not the other way around.

Some fair points, but I do not care much about the TDU as well. It's just that Australia has produced some excellent cyclists, so they deserve 'home' races. Same for the USA and even Canada to a lesser extent. Snoozefest is not the course particularly, but more so the atmosphere. Everything about racing there is plastic, like a party full of people with smiles painted on.
 
Orbit501 said:
Wondering if Thomas is carrying more form than EBH at this very early stage of the season. TDU suggests that and EBH rode a very long season last year.
Note that Thomas had been in Australia for almost a month when TDU started. EBH had been there for 4 days. That's not even long enough to get rid of the jetlag, and at least not long enough to get used to the climate.