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The other World Tour teams and nations only have themselves to blame.
Like I said above, the other World Tour teams know when the TDU is on and how many points are on offer. A growing number of riders have also proven that it's possible to do well there and have very good form later in the year as well.Jancouver said:MatParker117 said:Jancouver said:Jspear said:El Pistolero said:This race honestly shouldn't even be WT. It gives out too many points to Australians.
I could agree with the first sentence, but for many different reasons. How is this a valid reason?
For example the WC participation is awarded based on WT points and clearly here, the Australians have a clear advantage over other nations by holding an WT event that far away, during winter in Europe and North America and in weather conditions that discriminate majority of nations.
Based on the UCI World Ranking now.
Same thing ...
The UCI ranking is awarding 500 points to the TdU winner which is the same as Paris-Nice winner or the Paris-Roubaix winner and half the point the winner of the Tour de France will receive.
Pure BS considering how weak the field is and how lame the stages are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCI_World_Tour
The other World Tour teams and nations only have themselves to blame.