De Ronde van Vlaanderen (270.8 km), 2024 March 31 (Sunday)

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Trek are the new Jumbo, they have the riders to rip these races apart…..Trek did to MvDP in Sunday what Jumbo have been dreaming of doing - they could have Mads/Stuyven going on the attack, Mads/Stuyevn marking WVA, Milan for the sprint - pretty good formation imho
 
The decisions about removing two hills from the Ronde might be perfectly valid, I have no reason to gripe about them.

But this part of the rationale could be strange if applied to other parts of other races:
We have analyzed the editions of recent years. We looked at whether someone who attacked on the Kanarieberg or the Kortekeer ever stayed ahead. So no one."
When was the last time an attack on the Trouée d'Arenberg was decisive? or the first 250 km of Milan-San Remo? or numerous integral parts of other races?
 
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What maybe relevant to add is, they haven't just skipped two hills, they replaced them with two others:

"Na feedback van het peloton hebben we de twee hellingen eruit gehaald en vervangen door de Nieuwe Kruisberg en de Kapelleberg."
Kapelleberg has not only replaced Kortekeer, but also Eikenberg. It's more of a substitute for the latter, so I think it's fair to say that the former has been removed.

As for the high-speed funnel from the Pottelberg descent to Kanarieberg, another option would be to turn right after Ten Houte and climb Kanarieberg/Muziekberg from the NE via Sint-Pietersbosstraat. Then you keep a section of narrow roads that makes it harder to organise a chase.
 
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The decisions about removing two hills from the Ronde might be perfectly valid, I have no reason to gripe about them.

But this part of the rationale could be strange if applied to other parts of other races:

When was the last time an attack on the Trouée d'Arenberg was decisive? or the first 250 km of Milan-San Remo? or numerous integral parts of other races?
Might as well not even bother racing PR at all with their type of reasoning.

In times when racing is getting more and more predictable, the beauty of the chaos caused by cobbles and other hazards needs to be protected, as long as it’s not an excessive safety risk.
 
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The decisions about removing two hills from the Ronde might be perfectly valid, I have no reason to gripe about them.

But this part of the rationale could be strange if applied to other parts of other races:

When was the last time an attack on the Trouée d'Arenberg was decisive? or the first 250 km of Milan-San Remo? or numerous integral parts of other races?
I agree, but Arenberg is a bad example given it was less than twelve months ago that the winning split emerged there.
 
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* * * * * - Van der Poel
* * * * - Van Aert, Pedersen (??)
* * * - Van Baarle (??), Jorgenson, Stuyven, Wellens, Mohorič
* * - Benoot, Narvaez (??), Lazkano, Philipsen, Asgreen, Küng, Bettiol
* - Girmay, Tratnik (??), Politt, Alaphilippe, Powless, Trentin, Turner

I would change this into:

* * * * * - Van der Poel
* * * * - /
* * * - Jorgenson, Wellens, Küng, Pedersen (??)
* * - Lazkano, Philipsen, Asgreen, Mohorič, Bettiol
* - Politt, Alaphilippe, Trentin, Turner, Lampaert
? - Tratnik, Van Baarle, Narvaez
 
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Giro also seems impossible, and depending on how bad the fractures are, Tour and even Olympics may be in jeopardy. When I said I wanted him not to win a monument until age 36, this is not what I meant...
 
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Is it not possible that the crash today is actually bad for MvdP's winning chances? I see the opportunity for a much more uncontrollable race, without the iron grip og Visma or tre,k that he often exploits.

that's all I want. I want so much mayhem and Alpecin having troubles and someone not being VDP winning. even a wild breakaway like Vansummeren and O'Grady at Roubaix
 
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Is it not possible that the crash today is actually bad for MvdP's winning chances? I see the opportunity for a much more uncontrollable race, without the iron grip og Visma or tre,k that he often exploits.

that's all I want. I want so much mayhem and Alpecin having troubles and someone not being VDP winning. even a wild breakaway like Vansummeren and O'Grady at Roubaix
It’s going to be like a scene out of Lord of the Rings - infinite riders attacking all around in a frenzy while MVdP slashes them all away on his horse, riding to victory.