I wouldn't.
But wouldn't we all love it if he made it?![]()
Because it would mean a boring race or because you have another favourite?
Biggest team is 8 and smallest 2.How big are the teams in the road race?
That's so bigBiggest team is 8 and smallest 2.
I guess your main weapon for the WC is probably gonna be Pedersen, his sprint after a hard race is just that good.Magnus Cort calling, reminding you of 3 Vuelta victories...
If you compare Ganna TT level in the last two Giros to the one seen in Romandie and National Championship the difference is really massive, for him that's a crap version.I want my crap version of me to look like that.
I guess your main weapon for the WC is probably gonna be Pedersen, his sprint after a hard race is just that good.
If you compare Ganna TT level in the last two Giros to the one seen in Romandie and National Championship the difference is really massive, for him that's a crap version.
Definitely. And if I looked like Ganna on that podium I would be quite proud of myself stillI know it's not the best Ganna version, but it still looks very strong and "crap" feels weird for this.![]()
And the Belgian kid who finished 4th is named Vlad, that's a rather unusual name for a Belgian boy. Is one if his parents from eastern europe?Gregoire wins it. Hagenes second, Martinez third.
Is he contracted by Cofidis yet?And the Belgian kid who finished 4th is named Vlad, that's a rather unusual name for a Belgian boy. Is one if his parents from eastern europe?
And the Belgian kid who finished 4th is named Vlad, that's a rather unusual name for a Belgian boy. Is one if his parents from eastern europe?
But wouldn't we all love it if he made it?![]()
After Flanders I was sure it was Asgreen, but he didn't reach that form since then... depends on that form, really. Otherwise I also think Pedersen is a very good bet. I feel the Danes, despite all their assets are still flying a bit under the radar for the WC so far (in comparison to Belgium and Italy.)
Rayer, Ivanchenko and Barale will make up the podium in the women's junior race, unless they stop working together during the final kilometers.
01 | Linda Riedmann | Germany | 1:53:09 | |
02 | Eleonora Ciabocco | Italy | + 00 | |
03 | Eglantine Rayer | France | + 01 | |
04 | Francesca Barale | Italy | + 01 | |
05 | Alena Ivanchenko | Russia | + 01 | |
06 | Anniina Ahtosalo | Finland | + 1:10 | |
07 | Noëlle Rüetschi | Switzerland | + 1:10 | |
08 | Carlotta Cipressi | Italy | + 1:10 | |
09 | Anna Van Der Meiden | Netherlands | + 1:10 | |
10 | Fiona Zimmerman | Switzerland | + 1:10 |
01 | Silvia Zanardi | Italy | 2:11:15 | 125 | |
02 | Blanka Vas | Hungary | + 00 | 85 | |
03 | Evita Muzic | France | + 00 | 70 | |
04 | Laura Stigger | Austria | + 28 | 60 | |
05 | Gaia Realini | Italy | + 30 | 50 | |
06 | Shirin Van Anrooij | Netherlands | + 35 | 40 | |
07 | Franziska Koch | Germany | + 35 | 35 | |
08 | Shari Bossuyt | Belgium | + 35 | 30 | |
09 | Camilla Alessio | Italy | + 35 | 25 | |
10 | Ricarda Bauernfeind | Germany | + 35 | 20 | |
11 | Mona Mitterwallner | Austria | + 37 | 1 |
Men = ColbrelliSo, who's your outright favourite for the men's road race?
And the women - van Vleuten? Vos? Balsamo?