2020 World Championships - now confirmed for Imola, Italy.

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About Kämna, according to radsport-news: “Ich habe schon vor der Tour hart trainiert. Deshalb haben das Team und ich beschlossen, dass ich danach eine Pause einlegen werde." ("I already trained hard before the Tour. That's why the team and me decided I am going to take a break afterwards.")

It's surprising to me how this race is not rated highly by everyone. But maybe they are really sure they don't have a shot at winning and don't think a podium spot is worth it. To me it would be. Majka should have been good.
 
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Kämna isn't much of an established rider so he probably doesn't think he has a very good shot at much of a result. Plus if he's already really tired then he's probably right.
 
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Hmm... when was the last time neither of the defending Elite Road Race Champions started? Has that ever happened?
 
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According to Cassani Bagioli is confirmed and training at altitude right now.
All the pre-selections: https://www.uci.org/docs/default-so...ampionships/2020/20200917-imol-me-entries.pdf
Some strange choices indeed, no Yates twins, no Majka, no Vlasov, Ecuador not sending a team at all (lack of money for the federation? All of the riders are pretty much already in Europe), Germany having 90kg Walscheid on the longlist and Eritrea only selecting 3 guys and not Ghirmay when they have 4 spots.
 
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According to Cassani Bagioli is confirmed and training at altitude right now.
That's nice to hear. He is in great shape and this will be a learning experience for future years when he might be Italy's best option on many routes.
 
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Don't know if the Worlds was on Pinot's mind for this season, though it should have been with Martigny, but he went from potential Tour and Worlds major contender to absolutely nothing this year. Even here in Imola he could have had good chances, it's sad.

Maybe if he was at his best. He isn't...
 
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I think Pinot would have had to drop out of the Tour and try to recover and heal to have a shot at the Worlds. When he didn't, felt he wasnt going to go.
 
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Apparently you can add Trentin to the list of riders who decided to skip this. Not Cassani's decision to leave him out.
 
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Okay, not a single mention so far, but isn't this quite a good opportunity for Kwiatkowski to take back his jersey?
Don't really have Kwiato in my list of 'lol never winning' but he's also quite far from 'yeah top 5 favorite here' list.
 
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Yes. It has also been a good Tour for him in that regard.

Van Aert must be the number 1 favourite, at least everyone will look at him. Then Fuglsang. Valverde is obviously bronze material. Kwiatkowski, Dumoulin, Roglic and Pogacar can all win, maybe also Nibali and Uran. Who else?
 
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He is definitely in great shape. And hasn't dug too deep in the last week of the Tour apart from yesterday of course.
 
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I think the most tricky thing about this Worlds is that it's the kind of route that literally has no decent comparison on the calendar IMO. It's much harder than LBL without actually having big climbs. Most WCRR circuits are a waiting game for the final one or two hills which can be comparable to a lot of one day races.

Perhaps the best comparison is Strade except more favorable to climbers?
 
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