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Which is a shame that no one's done anything about it. Starving the body also messes up the mind.
I think there's more awareness of eating disorders in sports these days (especially on the men's side), but when you have sports (or even athletic art like ballet) where weight plays a huge role eating disorders are bound to rear their ugly heads. Awareness is one thing, a meaningful solution is regrettably a whole other.
 
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Again, you have absolutely no way of knowing what exactly happened, You are 100% assuming things. There's plenty of reasons why he could have hit the back of a car. You putting the blame on him without knowing what happened is actually weird and disgusting.
A driver/bikerider is ALWAYS responsible when crashing in the back of a car, bike etc. One exception (and that has to be proven). So, stop your stupid reactions or give examples/arguments of the opposite.
 
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Whatever happened to cause the young man's death, condolences to his family and friends. A tragic end to a promising cyclist.
 
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I just saw on PCS that Trofeo Baracchi will return this year after 33 years.

Interesting.

But there is one annoying question for the statisticians: Does a win count as a win for the riders who win? Or not like in a regular TTT?
 
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I just saw on PCS that Trofeo Baracchi will return this year after 33 years.

Interesting.

But there is one annoying question for the statisticians: Does a win count as a win for the riders who win? Or not like in a regular TTT?
I suppose it won‘t be close to 100 km anymore?
 
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I just saw on PCS that Trofeo Baracchi will return this year after 33 years.

Interesting.

But there is one annoying question for the statisticians: Does a win count as a win for the riders who win? Or not like in a regular TTT?
Pre-COVID there was the Duo Normand which used the same format. PCS does not list those as individual wins on the rider pages of those who have won it. So I guess not.
 
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Pre-COVID there was the Duo Normand which used the same format. PCS does not list those as individual wins on the rider pages of those who have won it. So I guess not.

I know. But Trofeo Baracchi sounds cooler than that race. But you're right, it is the same format so there is a precedence.
 
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The PCS page also says the race is cancelled, so maybe somebody just made a joke about it.
I saw it a while ago on PCS while skimming through the calendar and just assumed it was typical PCS nonsense. Plus I feel like if it was actually coming back there would’ve been at least a little fanfare around the announcement.
 
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Why? Random cat.1 race, pretty sure those often gets cancelled, or return, without much fanfare.
Trofeo Baracchi is hardly a random cat.1 race through. It’s gained quite the cult icon status over the years thanks to its relatively unique format, the fact it hasn’t been run in over 30 years, and the fact that it used to be quite prestigious with a winners list full of cycling legends from yester-year. I’d be very surprised if it was to be brought back in some capacity without at least some media attention!
 
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Trofeo Baracchi is hardly a random cat.1 race through. It’s gained quite the cult icon status over the years thanks to its relatively unique format, the fact it hasn’t been run in over 30 years, and the fact that it used to be quite prestigious with a winners list full of cycling legends from yester-year. I’d be very surprised if it was to be brought back in some capacity without at least some media attention!

It hasn't been raced for over 30 years. I doubt anyone, except people weirdly stuck in the past, even remembers it.
And if it was a 2-man TTT, we actually had a race like that recently, and there wasn't much fanfare when that got cancelled.
 
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It hasn't been raced for over 30 years. I doubt anyone, except people weirdly stuck in the past, even remembers it.
And if it was a 2-man TTT, we actually had a race like that recently, and there wasn't much fanfare when that got cancelled.

It is a very historic event, not just a common 1.1 event. Whether you're stuck in the past or not.
 
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Trofeo Baracchi is hardly a random cat.1 race through. It’s gained quite the cult icon status over the years thanks to its relatively unique format, the fact it hasn’t been run in over 30 years, and the fact that it used to be quite prestigious with a winners list full of cycling legends from yester-year. I’d be very surprised if it was to be brought back in some capacity without at least some media attention!

There was an article on Spaziociclismo from last fall where it was mentioned.
 
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It hasn't been raced for over 30 years. I doubt anyone, except people weirdly stuck in the past, even remembers it.
And if it was a 2-man TTT, we actually had a race like that recently, and there wasn't much fanfare when that got cancelled.
That's like saying the Tour de France is the same as the Tour de l'Ain because they both are mountaneous stages races that take place in France.