Il Lombardia 2025, monument, October 11

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Who will win?

  • You-Know-Who wins again

    Votes: 49 59.0%
  • Remco pulls off a miracle becoming the Harry Potter of cycling

    Votes: 5 6.0%
  • Fed up with PogiGOAT comments, Eddy unretires and beats Teddy

    Votes: 4 4.8%
  • Fausto M. performs Ganda descent for ages and wins the final sprint

    Votes: 10 12.0%
  • Fausto C. resurrects, saves cyclismo and his Lombardy record

    Votes: 10 12.0%
  • Another guy wins/the race is cancelled

    Votes: 5 6.0%

  • Total voters
    83
Unless the person is reading out loud.

Anyway, I probably won't be able to watch. My older sister suggested we "hold Saturday" at their house.
We meet up for dinner every Saturday, but when it's at my parents' there's a general understanding that I'll just plonk myself down in front of the telly and watch some random bike race. Even if it does run the risk of being accused of being a boring aunt...
I am in exactly the same situation. The problem is that it's almost a 1 hour drive to my sister's house and I expect to arrive during the final. So unless Pogacar decides to attack late, I will only briefly check my mobile and try not to be the boring brother for once.
 
Anyway, I probably won't be able to watch. My older sister suggested we "hold Saturday" at their house.
We meet up for dinner every Saturday, but when it's at my parents' there's a general understanding that I'll just plonk myself down in front of the telly and watch some random bike race. Even if it does run the risk of being accused of being a boring aunt...

I am in exactly the same situation. The problem is that it's almost a 1 hour drive to my sister's house and I expect to arrive during the final. So unless Pogacar decides to attack late, I will only briefly check my mobile and try not to be the boring brother for once.

Same sister?
 
Unless the person is reading out loud.

Anyway, I probably won't be able to watch. My older sister suggested we "hold Saturday" at their house.
We meet up for dinner every Saturday, but when it's at my parents' there's a general understanding that I'll just plonk myself down in front of the telly and watch some random bike race. Even if it does run the risk of being accused of being a boring aunt...
Now it's time to infect your nephews. Mine really liked AGR (there was suspense, the WORLD CHAMPION, and a rider who BOUGHT HIS JERSEY AT LIDL!!!). Their parents, if they don't follow cycling, will curse you, but you'll have allies.
 
He’ll gradually weed it down to a group of 4 or 5, then he’ll take off. Remco will be left with a small group that will include probably Healy, someone from Lidl, Ayuso and Del Toro. He’ll get annoyed that they aren’t working together and will take off alone. Over the course of the final 40-50km he’ll pull Pogacars gap down from 1:30 to 1:15. He’ll put a couple of minutes into everyone else. 10 minutes will cover the top 10.
Sounds like a good prediction. Sadly I see no way Remco could get away from Pogacar like how he won the 2022 worlds.
 
Anyway, I probably won't be able to watch. My older sister suggested we "hold Saturday" at their house.
We meet up for dinner every Saturday, but when it's at my parents' there's a general understanding that I'll just plonk myself down in front of the telly and watch some random bike race. Even if it does run the risk of being accused of being a boring aunt...

This is an interesting insight into how the sport is followed in Europe. As I mentioned here elsewhere recently, we have a car race in Australia that goes all day (it is happening this weekend). As a child I used to randomly come into the lounge room to see how the race was going during the day. I never thought people would do similar following a bike race but that makes perfect sense.

But those who think Pogacar's dominance is killing the sport should also realise the sport is global these days. Thanks to the internet fans on the other side of the world can also enjoy big races live without sitting behind a screen for 5 or 6 hours.
 
Get where you're coming Ash from with the ennui and as of now the odds seem massively in your favour, but you know now you've posted this it has the potential to become the mother of all backfires.

I shall watch, not just for the scenery but because I still believe the best thing about sport is that the weak can sometimes beat the powerful if the circumstances align, and I'd like to be there when they do. It hasn't happened much recently admittedly, but I watched Roger Hammond bang his head against a wall for 10 years in the classics and am in the middle of Fred Wright doing exactly the same thing so probably developed a bit of resilience to the disappointment.

I'd at least keep an occasional eye on proceedings if I were you.

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Well said Tim, but unless there's a crash or bad luck, there's no way we aren't going to have the same outcome as the last 4 years.