E3 Saxo Classic 2024, one day classic, March 22

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Same 3 dudes win everything that matters and the gap is only getting bigger. Barely a point to tuning in any more other than bad habit.

Samremo is the only oultier, and that was just One Of The Three deciding to be kingmaker for the dirtiest sprinter in the peloton.

I will admit I am salt, but I basically miss the Froome days at this point
I see that I've been ahead of the curve the past few years.
 
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What I want to know is which genius MBA at Red Bull decided WVA was a more extreme and marketable athlete than MVDP?

Not that I'm complaining --- it would be a crime to ever combine the redbull helmet with the rainbow stripes.
Maybe RB did try to get MvdP, but he declined because it would be a conflict with the supplementation company that he owns?
 
No, you don't miss the Froome days.

But I understand the point. Wout's crash didn't help here, though.
The Tour aside, no major race is generally better now than it was during the Froome days. And more than a few have become worse. Liège 2023 and Strade 2024 were already a case of deja viewing, I suspect there will be a lot more races in the next few years where we get to 'enjoy' a long solo almost identical to one we've already seen. Not to mention all the one-week stage races where one of Pogacar and Vingegaard romps home without even trying.
 
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Same 3 dudes win everything that matters and the gap is only getting bigger. Barely a point to tuning in any more other than bad habit.

Samremo is the only oultier, and that was just One Of The Three deciding to be kingmaker for the dirtiest sprinter in the peloton.

I will admit I am salt, but I basically miss the Froome days at this point
You miss the days an entire team would pace every stage of a GT and then the dude who sucked wheels for 200km would win the sprint?

Gimme a break. Cycling is so much better nowadays.
 
The Tour aside, no major race is generally better now than it was during the Froome days. And more than a few have become worse. Liège 2023 and Strade 2024 were already a case of deja viewing, I suspect there will be a lot more races in the next few years where we get to 'enjoy' a long solo almost identical to one we've already seen. Not to mention all the one-week stage races where one of Pogacar and Vingegaard romps home without even trying.
Ronde the past few years has been better than the 2012-2016 editions.
 
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The Tour aside, no major race is generally better now than it was during the Froome days. And more than a few have become worse. Liège 2023 and Strade 2024 were already a case of deja viewing, I suspect there will be a lot more races in the next few years where we get to 'enjoy' a long solo almost identical to one we've already seen. Not to mention all the one-week stage races where one of Pogacar and Vingegaard romps home without even trying.
Rose tinted glasses – I don't understand why we are forgetting a good spell of 2010s being way, way worse for classics. Ronde 22 and Ronde 23 were better than almost every Ronde of the 2010s. Paris Roubaix last year was excellent, as was the year Colbrelli won. We had 100km of action last year! And no winner until carrefour d'arbre. Liege was also awful awful awful in the 2010s.

Amstel is so much better now, too!
 
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Rose tinted glasses – I don't understand why we are forgetting a good spell of 2010s being way, way worse for classics. Ronde 22 and Ronde 23 were better than almost every Ronde of the 2010s. Paris Roubaix last year was excellent, as was the year Colbrelli won. We had 100km of action last year! And no winner until carrefour d'arbre. Liege was also awful awful awful in the 2010s.

Amstel is so much better now, too!
I don't think Roubaix was a good edition last year. Way too static for my taste.
 
Same 3 dudes win everything that matters and the gap is only getting bigger. Barely a point to tuning in any more other than bad habit.

Samremo is the only oultier, and that was just One Of The Three deciding to be kingmaker for the dirtiest sprinter in the peloton.

I will admit I am salt, but I basically miss the Froome days at this point
The biggest problem is that the best riders don't ride against each other most of the time. If they attack you just know they are gone. What's the point of watching pogacar or vingegaard after they attack? Landa, or whoever won't get them back.
The winning part is not bad, but every bit of excitement gets sucked out of every race. Strade bianche was over with 80k to go.
 
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