2022 National Championships

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Oct 21, 2012
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atm hayter looks like he is playing with the field...a field that is probably the strongest in depth that the british road race has ever been

Definitely the strongest in terms of one-day riders, so many have come though in the last 2-3 years. It's making for a really good race.
 
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Ineos not playing this well. I get why Hayter's been sitting on but it's going to be hard for Turner to win from that group.
 
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I've had a feeling, ok more a hope, that Ineos might be riding for Turner today. Hayter could have left that group easily if he wanted to.
 
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Koren wins in Slovenia
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Startlists on Firstcycling and/or PCS would be a great addition for a day like this, where you basically need them the most. Lot's of races live on tv, and with information available on unusual websites only.
Well according to the list of races todat on PCS, there isn't even a US national championships
 
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Startlists on Firstcycling and/or PCS would be a great addition for a day like this, where you basically need them the most. Lot's of races live on tv, and with information available on unusual websites only.
Plus a Toto channel that switches between the various races at crucial times
Today you have to surf the channels - like Sagan surfs the wheels
 
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Plus a Toto channel that switches between the various races at crucial times
Today you have to surf the channels - like Sagan surfs the wheels
I’ve often thought this—if somehow one channel could get (on loan from the primary broadcasters for each country) broadcast rights to all these races, they could create excitement the ESPN used to do when it carried the opening rounds of the NCAA basketball tournement, switching from one race to another as action heated up. A “June Madness” if you will.