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If I were a pro I'd be that guy riding in two hours later with a camelback and a deathmask expression.
Yeah, exactly. (Crushar is in Utah tho, but you're correct, it's high elevation.) It's a climb-fest and air gets thin up there. Once you get off the main road, it's all mountain paths until you cross to the other side.Racing an entire race at Colorado elevation, with actualy gravel, would be a humbling experience for these guys. Bike paths do not a gravel race make.
Bring Wout as well. I actually think Wout is better suited to US style gravel races, than Mathieu.So now it's time for MVDP to go on a USA gravel tour and just dominate every race, Pogacar style. To show that he's the king of gravel.
i would love to see MVDP in unbound. I doubt he'd get murdered thoJust enough gravel to enjoy the wannabe specialists who fancy themselves in Unbound getting murdered
Exactly. This has zero to do with any of the major US gravel races or MTB endurance events like Leadville. The problem is that there's no agreement as to what a real gravel worlds should be -- 300 km? 6 hours? 8 hours? 250 minimum kms of non asphalt, non hardpack, non cobble?It's funny watching you guys sh!t on riders like Beers and Swensen. Sure, I understand that these riders have massive motors, and if they proerly prepared, and raced regularly, they would dominate...but they don't, so the UCI creates a "gravel" race to showcase people rather than a race. It's not an actual gravel race, and I for one would LOVE to have some of these guys over to race. But lets see them show up at Leadville or Cape Epic, and see how much fun it is to see them get shelled.
Actually I'm not sure how serious Mohiric was attending Unbound, do you? His socials made it look he was quite laid back with it, dunno if he got any entrance premium for showing down there, went there just to grab it and see America.You do know ten Dam specifically races and prepares for US gravel races, right? He raced that well, because he actually prepared, unlike Mohoric who showed up thinking he could mail it in and beat up on the locals. Funny, he didn't cross the finish line...must have been humbling.
EDIT: And I love Mohoric. No doubting his talent and engine. Still, an actual gravel race is not a road race with some bike paths thrown in to make them ride 35's. That was not a gravel race, but I hope and pray Mathieu will show up at Unbound next year.
Its pretty serious to fly to the USA in the middle of his road season for a gravel race.Actually I'm not sure how serious Mohiric was attending Unbound, do you? His socials made it look he was quite laid back with it, dunno if he got any entrance premium for showing down there, went there just to grab it and see America.
VDP has done quite a bit mtb and some cx, I would rank him to a par with ten Dam and Moho, maybe even above. But you're right, it's a question of special preparation.
But it's a question of business too. Athletes personal goals maybe.
Get out your wallet. He's obviously the Alpha and he'd want travel/appearance payment to show us 'Mericans up close so they don't think it's a Fake News conspiracy. And he'd let us cut the bike apart afterword to hunt for motors.Would be great to see him at Unbound and Crusher in the Tushar.
Of course.Opinion.
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No one is saying that with a bit of training Wout or Pogacar couldn’t win Unbound. Of course they would. Easy. The road WT is still top of the heap.The UCI very obviously wants their gravel races to be doable for the road riders as well. For that purpose it does the job. If the gravel pro's don't wanna show up and call it a fake event, that's their call.
Really, the notion that the best monument riders of today wouldn't be able to hang with the the Unbound riders is just hilarious. Many Unbound riders are retired road pro's, and most of those weren't even top level WT riders to begin with. Unbound if anything is the much longer version of Paris-Roubaix at 1.2 level.
The Americans would whoop ass on/with Van der Poel and alike. They just decided not to bother with WT races, the top dollars and the dictatorial DSs. Instead they chose a relaxed West Coast way of living riding thousands of miles in Z2 quicker than Pogacar could ever dream of. The wuzzy Europeans can have their fake “gravel” races. In the US they ride rocks bigger than boulders carrying a whole Park Tool workshop on the bike. If you can’t fix you’re not a real gravel rider. When they finish they ride back home on their bikes. That’s GRAVELThe UCI very obviously wants their gravel races to be doable for the road riders as well. For that purpose it does the job. If the gravel pro's don't wanna show up and call it a fake event, that's their call.
Really, the notion that the best monument riders of today wouldn't be able to hang with the the Unbound riders is just hilarious. Many Unbound riders are retired road pro's, and most of those weren't even top level WT riders to begin with. Unbound if anything is the much longer version of Paris-Roubaix at 1.2 level.
I am that guy. All except the "pro" part. I was that guy today. It was hot, like 94 degrees hot. That 1 mile kicker with 487' of climbing in the direct sun seemed pretty cruel, but it was part of the ride. My facial expression at the top was more "goddamm!t" than deathmask, though.If I were a pro I'd be that guy riding in two hours later with a camelback and a deathmask expression.
To be fair, they had a race last weekend in the Lifetime series, another in 2 weeks, most of the winnings they receive are from that series (though the top pros are 6 figure incomes from sponsors and social media), USA Cycling was making them pay for their entire trip, including the kit, and there was no prize money for the WC race, and they would have made them start at the mid to back of the pack. Can't imagine why they would skip a bike path race like that?The UCI very obviously wants their gravel races to be doable for the road riders as well. For that purpose it does the job. If the gravel pro's don't wanna show up and call it a fake event, that's their call.
Really, the notion that the best monument riders of today wouldn't be able to hang with the the Unbound riders is just hilarious. Many Unbound riders are retired road pro's, and most of those weren't even top level WT riders to begin with. Unbound if anything is the much longer version of Paris-Roubaix at 1.2 level.
I lived on the West Coast and now live in the gravel heaven of Idaho. No one on this continent can beat the 6 time cyclocross WC.The Americans would whoop ass on/with Van der Poel and alike. They just decided not to bother with WT races, the top dollars and the dictatorial DSs. Instead they chose a relaxed West Coast way of living riding thousands of miles in Z2 quicker than Pogacar could ever dream of. The wuzzy Europeans can have their fake “gravel” races. In the US they ride rocks bigger than boulders carrying a whole Park Tool workshop on the bike. If you can’t fix you’re not a real gravel rider. When they finish they ride back home on their bikes. That’s GRAVEL
WCH not but world cup races for sure:Have Mathieu won any MTB worlds?
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