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Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 2020

Re: Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 202

Red Rick said:
Apparently, Vincenza and Venice renounced their candicacy for the 2020, and the UCI asked if the Dutch north eastern provinces, which were originally aiming for 2023, to accelerate their time line. The organisation would need to get 10 million euros together to make it happen.


Gotta say. Seems like a terrible worlds in the making.


Source in Dutch

https://www.telesport.nl/artikel/145719/wielersport/drenthe-en-groningen-krijgen-wk-schoot-geworpen

The races organized there usually end up in massive crosswind battles. see for inspiration gopro footage of last weekends ronde van groningen for inspiration. just hope for some windy weather and it'll be a real hard men race.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq0fWYUE9lY
 
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SafeBet said:
With the Tokyo Olympics allegedly being a race for climbers, I wouldn't mind an easier route at the Worlds.
But this is probably too easy, unless the weather helps us.

Huh? Unless my memory is failing me, the Tokyo course is pretty easy.
 
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Re: Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 202

Red Rick said:
the UCI asked if the Dutch north eastern provinces, which were originally aiming for 2023, to accelerate their time line. The organisation would need to get 10 million euros together to make it happen.
... or else ...?

what if they dont make the 10M now?

what is the backup plan of UCI?
 
Re: Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 202

FilipeFD said:
Red Rick said:
the UCI asked if the Dutch north eastern provinces, which were originally aiming for 2023, to accelerate their time line. The organisation would need to get 10 million euros together to make it happen.
... or else ...?

what if they dont make the 10M now?

what is the backup plan of UCI?

No idea.

But the WCs seems to be struggling host backing lately
 
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Maaaaaaaarten said:
Max Rockatansky said:
Maaaaaaaarten said:
Huh? Unless my memory is failing me, the Tokyo course is pretty easy.

There is no official course for Tokyo, yet.

The proposal looks not so easy. :D -> https://twitter.com/LasterketaBurua/status/928303364110249984/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Oh my bad, apparently I had the old proposal in my head apparently. The current proposal looks super difficult indeed!
I looked at it, thought "eeeh", then realised this is with 5 man teams
 
Re: Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 202

250 km or so of crosswind racing would actually be absolutely incredible, but the fact that there is no guarantee for that to happen is ofc a huge problem. The VAM climb would at least be something. It would at least make this route better than 2011 or 2016
 
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That kind of route with potential crosswinds and the VAM berg in the circuit would be good, not every WC needs to be the same and you already have the Olympic RR.
Of course cobbles would be always welcome, I recently watched a small video of the Giro del Lazio (1993, if I remember correctly) and back then they actually rode over the huge cobblestones of the Via Appia Antica, it looks a bit over the top, but still awesome.
 
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Re: Dutch provinces Drenthe and Groningen may host WC in 202

Red Rick said:
FilipeFD said:
Red Rick said:
the UCI asked if the Dutch north eastern provinces, which were originally aiming for 2023, to accelerate their time line. The organisation would need to get 10 million euros together to make it happen.
... or else ...?

what if they dont make the 10M now?

what is the backup plan of UCI?

No idea.

But the WCs seems to be struggling host backing lately
I guess there are always those countries willing to throw money at them to find some validation of their dubious governments through sports