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2016 Kuurne Brussel Kuurne, Feb. 28th, 200.7 km 1 HC UCI

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They really should put the circuits at the START of this race, not the end. If Nokereberg was 20km from the line as it would be in such a situation, it'd be a much more interesting race as even though the hard climbs would still be a way from the finish, it wouldn't be the "either awful weather or sprint" race that it is these days.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
They really should put the circuits at the START of this race, not the end. If Nokereberg was 20km from the line as it would be in such a situation, it'd be a much more interesting race as even though the hard climbs would still be a way from the finish, it wouldn't be the "either awful weather or sprint" race that it is these days.
That's a good idea. Or how about actually going all the way to Kuurne and back again instead of doing a circuit?
 
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Kwibus said:
The only chance of an interesting raceisbad weather else it's the inevitable bunch sprint. So I'm for wind from the side during the final flat 50km.

There's a circuit at the end so.. From Nokereberg til the circuit is tail/crosswind. The most important section (Kwaremont-Kluisberg) also has favourable wind, but then they turn back north and it's mainly headwind until Nokereberg.
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
Libertine Seguros said:
They really should put the circuits at the START of this race, not the end. If Nokereberg was 20km from the line as it would be in such a situation, it'd be a much more interesting race as even though the hard climbs would still be a way from the finish, it wouldn't be the "either awful weather or sprint" race that it is these days.
That's a good idea. Or how about actually going all the way to Kuurne and back again instead of doing a circuit?
But then it would quite a short race, only 173km or so. Of course, they could find some more hills or do a couple more circuits of the hills and turn come back.
 
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11:32:51 CET
IAM are currently on the stage and signing on for the race. A few drops of rain this morning and that could be a feature throughout the day's racing. We had dry roads during yesterday's racing and the wet conditions will add to the tension.


My bad.
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
Break of 2 roompot guys, 2 vastgoedservice guys, one from one pro, one from southeast, one from Direct Energie, one from AG2R , one from Wanty, one from Trek, and one from team 3M.

Van Melsen (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), Turgot (AG2R), Trosino (Southeast), Boy van Poppel (Trek), De Vries en Van Ginneken (Roompot), Barker (One Pro Cycling), Boucher en Druyts (Crelan-Vastgoedservice), De Man (3M) en Cardis (Direct Energie)

Between the peloton and the break one guy: Roy Curvers
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
Break of 2 roompot guys, 2 vastgoedservice guys, one from one pro, one from southeast, one from Direct Energie, one from AG2R , one from Wanty, one from Trek, and one from team 3M.

Van Melsen (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), Turgot (AG2R), Trosino (Southeast), Boy van Poppel (Trek), De Vries en Van Ginneken (Roompot), Barker (One Pro Cycling), Boucher en Druyts (Crelan-Vastgoedservice), De Man (3M) en Cardis (Direct Energie)

Between the peloton and the break one guy: Roy Curvers
 
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Any streams up yet?

While I watch just about every race, watching Kuurne is like watching paint dry :cool:


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