Copenhagen World Championships: Elite Women Road Race, 140km

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The Brit is having some trouble getting back on after a puncture. Maybe the speed is going up
 
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first time I've committed myself to watch the Women WCs,hoping to learn a bit about names & mostly to enjoy the race................ :(

too boring
 

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Tried watching it but the stream gave out(or did the streamers just shut it off). Anyway, I have some homework that seems more interesting.
 
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Yes and everyone here is full of superlatives when in a GT a breakaway of 4 riders goes off on a flat parcours (like the WC). :rolleyes:
 
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hfer07 said:
first time I've committed myself to watch the Women WCs,hoping to learn a bit about names & mostly to enjoy the race................ :(

too boring

Precisely what my problem with it is. Women's cycling can be really exciting and rewarding to follow. But this is one of the blue riband events, and all that it does is turn off potential fans, because the racing has been dire.

Yes, the course is utter garbage and hasn't helped. But that doesn't excuse teams who have nothing whatsoever to gain from not making Italy or the Netherlands work just happily rolling along in formation.
 
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Tuarts said:
Yes and everyone here is full of superlatives when in a GT a breakaway of 4 riders goes off on a flat parcours (like the WC). :rolleyes:

Many people consider that boring too and the cyclingnews threads about such stages only have a fraction of replies as hilly/mountain stages.
 
May 26, 2009
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At least its not as bad as some of the stages in Colorado.

That final hill looks steeper than I thought (First time I've seen it raced on).
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Precisely what my problem with it is. Women's cycling can be really exciting and rewarding to follow. But this is one of the blue riband events, and all that it does is turn off potential fans, because the racing has been dire.

Yes, the course is utter garbage and hasn't helped. But that doesn't excuse teams who have nothing whatsoever to gain from not making Italy or the Netherlands work just happily rolling along in formation.

Yes, I really don't like the course, but in the juniors and u23 at least there were constant (and futile) attacking. Seems they have just resigned themselves to the fact that there will be a sprint in the end.
 
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Trouble is if you're in a team of only a rider, a couple riders or whatever you cant expect them to do suicidal attacks and then inevitably get dragged back.

If you had smaller teams but evenly spread out the racing would be better for sure.