CRO Race 2024 (Oct.1-Oct.6)

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Headups, everyone.
The race is finishing early today as well. You can watch this, then go watch the Gravel World Championships*, Paris-Tours, and Agostoni.
No need to kick yourself in the arse, or any body parts.



*Coverage starts a bit before this race finishes, so you'll need two screens.
 
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Headups, everyone.
The race is finishing early today as well. You can watch this, then go watch the Gravel World Championships*, Paris-Tours, and Agostoni.
No need to kick yourself in the arse, or any body parts.



*Coverage starts a bit before this race finishes, so you'll need two screens.
Indeed, it's barely 4:30am where I live and I haven't had my coffee yet, but I'm awake for the final stage of the CRO race and later I'll be watching the Paris-Tours!

While it's a bit early I love waking up to a morning full of cycling. :)
 
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Okay, final stage of the CRO race right now, looks like they're riding through farming country today. Think that might be some kind of wheat fields they're riding past... not many spectators, but the scenery, while pretty flat, is actually kinda nice. Love seeing the old world buildings and architecture, we really don't have architecture like that here in the States.

Anyhoo, 5 riders in the break (I'm not familiar with any of them), peloton about 1:55 behind, 58km to go.

On a side note I have to mention I really enjoyed the race commentary - I'm watching the Aussie SBS stream and it's just been one lady commentator all week. I haven't been able to catch her name but, she's very calm, knowledgeable, and does very well all on her own! Not that I mind the usual Bob Roll and Christian Vande Velde, but it's really refreshing to hear a different voice.
 
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Apparently there's a headwind...

I have to say for such a small race it's been very well staffed, they've ridden past at least two fire trucks on a daily basis and there are plenty of staff on the road giving direction and keeping riders out of trouble, and I already mentioned upthread the camera work has been just fantastic!

Speaking of fire trucks today's Croatian word to learn is vatrogasci, it's written on the fire trucks and it means fire department. (In Czech we say hasiči, so it's very different from the Croatian vatrogasci. Some of our words are similar or the same, others are quite different, but generally speaking as Slavs we should have little trouble communicating. Same goes for the Slovenians - good to know a little Slovenian in cycling these days. :tearsofjoy:)

Anyhoo, about 26km left to go.
 
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12km to go and teams getting organized for the final sprint...

Can Kristoff do it again or will Fred Wright finally get a bit of the spotlight? :D
 
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Kogut beat Kristoff. Looked like Gudmestad slightly blocked Kristoff from starting the sprint, otherwise it was another solid sprint lead out from UNO-X. I must say Sakarias Koller Løland have impressed me a lot this race, both in the leadouts and in the two harder stages.
 
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Kogut is a big unit built like a weightleifter. I wonder if he's come from a track background.
I looked him up and apparently he's always been just a road sprinter. His listed height is 1.71m and he weighs 77kg, so he is kind of a big guy for his height.
 
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