Well for someone like Bardet, this is likely the year to try Flanders and Paris-Roubiax.
I wonder if someone like Thomas will do the same considering his classics background.Well for someone like Bardet, this is likely the year to try Flanders and Paris-Roubiax.
For Thomas it wouldn't exactly be a case of trying for the first time. He's finished top-10 in both races.I wonder if someone like Thomas will do the same considering his classics background.
Lucinda Brand was the first name that came to mind for me. This might be the race I'm anticipating mostFinally, a women's Roubaix. Good to see something positive come out of this.
Will be really interesting to see who comes to the top on the real stones, riders like Vos, Deignan and Niewiadoma have the bike skills but what about the raw flat power? I'm excited to find out how the top all rounders fare against the pure rouleurs
Actually it could make sense.I wonder if someone like Thomas will do the same considering his classics background.
Brand could well be in with a chance thanks to her cross background, especially with this year's time slot.Lucinda Brand was the first name that came to mind for me. This might be the race I'm anticipating most
Germany (generally speaking) doesn't like cycling, as we all know.Deutschlandtour is cancelled for sure. The only races that could take place if they could find some space in the calendar would be Frankfurt and Hamburg. But it's telling that the UCI did not incorporate those in the current, already very optimistic plans. There's no lobby for them in Germany and the fact that the Bundesliga will start again does not mean things are fully back to normal here, it just shows how high much of a priority football is in this country.
It might be better than cancelling entirely. Could move Switzerland Worlds to the nearest year that has not already been decided.I hope the WCs are not moved to the UAE or Qatar or Oman. Now there's a race I'd rather not have. Marca is not an incredibly reliable source, is it?
Having them go back to UAE would be an interesting thing…I don't know about options in UAE except Hotta Dam and that one mountain they always climb.
Haha I do think Asia would be a good alternative for races if Europe isn't possible.From a financial viewpoint it's better to have it. From my personal view... I don't like deserts. I find them depressing. Rather have it in Thailand![]()
mid you move the WC to the Middle East, wouldn’t even many of the riders face quarantine upon return to their own country? Perhaps by then it won’t be necessaryIf you move the World's to the Middle East then Oman has the best terrain to give a wide range of riders a chance of victory.
Hey if riders have to quarantine in November then you won't have any racing in 2020.mid you move the WC to the Middle East, wouldn’t even many of the riders face quarantine upon return to their own country? Perhaps by then it won’t be necessary
if they move it - and God, I hope not - then I'd say the most important thing would be to find a route that's at least somewhat similar to the original route in Switzerland. And, yeah, Oman seems like a good bet for that, from what I hear, Tour of Oman is often one of the ME races with the best, well… racing, and of course we never get to see it!If you move the World's to the Middle East then Oman has the best terrain to give a wide range of riders a chance of victory.
Even the UAE have hills in the eastern part of the country, I found this one on an Italian forum:if they move it - and God, I hope not - then I'd say the most important thing would be to find a route that's at least somewhat similar to the original route in Switzerland. And, yeah, Oman seems like a good bet for that, from what I hear, Tour of Oman is often one of the ME races with the best, well… racing, and of course we never get to see it!
UAE might be another alternative, but - as I mentioned above - there might be riders who'd be… hesitant about going back.Even the UAE have hills in the eastern part of the country, I found this one on an Italian forum:
https://www.la-flamme-rouge.eu/maps/viewtrack/345653