Moto pacing to a whole new level here, wtf is this ***. Its a headwind also
The Cycling News forum is still looking to add volunteer moderators with. If you're interested in helping keep our discussions on track, send a direct message to
In the meanwhile, please use the Report option if you see a post that doesn't fit within the forum rules.
Thanks!
WVA, VDP and pog are extremely good.
Patrick Lefevre can lower his expectations for the spring classics to nothing it seems.
Maybe LBL is allaphilippe finds form, or Remco is good enough to contend..
I have Kragh winning from this group. Alpecin has really stepped up as a team.
So true!Hats off to Pog. The fact that he as a top GT rider and TdF winner clearly wants to translate his talent to the classics and compete on the cobbles is absolutely tremendous. It’s clear how much he loves to race and with him Mathieu and WvA we’re witnessing a golden era.
I have VDP dropping another couple watt bombs before the finish and only Van Aert / Pog being able to follow (maybe). But let's see.I have Kragh winning from this group. Alpecin has really stepped up as a team.
Hats off to Pog. The fact that he as a top GT rider and TdF winner clearly wants to translate his talent to the classics and compete on the cobbles is absolutely tremendous. It’s clear how much he loves to race and with him Mathieu and WvA we’re witnessing a golden era.
The gap from Ronde, Wevelgem and this to the other Flemish races is a chasm.Once again proves to be the most underrated race on the whole calender, and quite possibly the 3rd-4th best race of the year.
I have VDP dropping another couple watt bombs before the finish and only Van Aert / Pog being able to follow (maybe). But let's see.
Agree!The gap from Ronde, Wevelgem and this to the other Flemish races is a chasm.
With the new Omloop finish, sadly yes.The gap from Ronde, Wevelgem and this to the other Flemish races is a chasm.