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2021 World Championships in Flanders - Time Trials

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Can't wait for the end of Neben's career, but will it ever happen?
ITT Mayflies emerging from the North American scene at the Worlds are nothing new, it's just that Neben appears to be the last remnant of the previous generation of that, and now Dygert has transferred over to Europe, even if her management team/USAC seem to have more control over her calendar than Canyon-SRAM, there aren't yet any clear emerging replacements. Neben is probably going to Jeannie Longo things at this rate, unless somebody in the scene can emerge in Dygert's absence as a viable second national contender - not many people really specialising as ITT riders on the domestic calendar in the last few years as Chloe was annihilating everybody.
to be fair poc helmets should only be worn by 'saddos' at a star wars convention....

Mark L
They mostly look like props from movies covered on MST3K.
 
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Germany should get a medal in the mixed relay. Tony Martin, Arndt, Walscheid, Brennauer, Klein and Kröger, that's some serious firepower.
Italy has all 3 of their TTers on the men's side, but they lack strength on the women's side. They have ELB, if she starts, but not too many other good TTers atm.
not really, no, and without Ganna, I'd also say the men are unlikely to get an advantage over the Germans. NL is likely to be strong as well of course, but on paper it looks like Germany should be the favourite.

These are the teams which sent in a confirmation to participate, btw:
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Spain
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Switzerland
  • USA
  • UCI World Cycling Centre
 
not really, no, and without Ganna, I'd also say the men are unlikely to get an advantage over the Germans. NL is likely to be strong as well of course, but on paper it looks like Germany should be the favourite.

These are the teams which sent in a confirmation to participate, btw:
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Spain
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Switzerland
  • USA
  • UCI World Cycling Centre
Ganna, Affini and Sobrero are all racing the mixed relay.
 
  • Wow
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Have the Dutch women for the mixed relay been fully confirmed? PCS doesn't list them, and FirstCycling still has Van der Breggen in the team, but it didn't sound like she was going to use her TT bike ever again, so I assumed she would be replaced by Riejanne Markus.

It actually is the case:
 

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