Yeah, yeah, heat of the moment of all that, but hear me out:
- Giro: Evenepoel and TGH abandon when arguably the race favourites, leaving us with a battle between Roglic, Thomas and Almeida who manage about 15 minutes of vaguely aggressive racing between them in the span of three weeks. Throw in the worst mountain stage of all time at Gran Sasso and the ridiculous cancellation of Grand Saint-Bernard and it's not a surprise that most of the forum considered it the worst edition of the century.
- Tour: fantastic first six days, followed by a retrospectively mediocre block before the TT and Loze combined for a massive anticlimax and a historically-massive winning margin.
- Vuelta: a first week that descended into farce with the blind TTT and the double neutralisation, before Evenepoel collapsed early on the first mountain stage and Jumbo swooped in to immediately seal the GC and put themselves well on track to sweep the podium.
Jumbo breaking all records in terms of domination on top of that doesn't help either, of course.
But this thread is not just about the GTs, because the one-week WT stage races have also been disappointing.
- UAE Tour: it was the UAE Tour, enough said.
- Paris-Nice: incredibly one-sided victory for Pogacar. Also had a stage cancelled, albeit for good reason.
- Tirreno: probably the tamest I've ever seen it raced, the headwind on the MTF did not help but the rest of the race was subpar too.
- Catalunya: this one was actually good
- Itzulia: nothing happened for the first five stages and then one Vingegaard attack decided it all. Worst edition I can remember and it's not close.
- Romandie: one MTF's worth of action
- Dauphiné: Vingegaard had already sealed the win before the first mountain showed up, doesn't get more one-sided than that
- Suisse: good racing, but Mäder's death will forever be the thing associated with this edition
- Pologne: it didn't have a (near-)fatal crash so I guess it was above average by Polish standards. Still an awful race though.
- Renewi: terrible route and the last stage got neutralised because the organisers don't understand route design
All in all, there have been only two weeks of WT stage racing that I have reason to look back on fondly, which is ridiculous. Moreover, this season has had the worst Giro, Itzulia and Tirreno in a long, long time, in addition to the most dominant team ever by a wide margin, so it hasn't just been garden-variety underwhelming. All I have to say is - thank god for Ronde and especially the WCRR giving us all-time great editions, because good grief did this season need it.
- Giro: Evenepoel and TGH abandon when arguably the race favourites, leaving us with a battle between Roglic, Thomas and Almeida who manage about 15 minutes of vaguely aggressive racing between them in the span of three weeks. Throw in the worst mountain stage of all time at Gran Sasso and the ridiculous cancellation of Grand Saint-Bernard and it's not a surprise that most of the forum considered it the worst edition of the century.
- Tour: fantastic first six days, followed by a retrospectively mediocre block before the TT and Loze combined for a massive anticlimax and a historically-massive winning margin.
- Vuelta: a first week that descended into farce with the blind TTT and the double neutralisation, before Evenepoel collapsed early on the first mountain stage and Jumbo swooped in to immediately seal the GC and put themselves well on track to sweep the podium.
Jumbo breaking all records in terms of domination on top of that doesn't help either, of course.
But this thread is not just about the GTs, because the one-week WT stage races have also been disappointing.
- UAE Tour: it was the UAE Tour, enough said.
- Paris-Nice: incredibly one-sided victory for Pogacar. Also had a stage cancelled, albeit for good reason.
- Tirreno: probably the tamest I've ever seen it raced, the headwind on the MTF did not help but the rest of the race was subpar too.
- Catalunya: this one was actually good
- Itzulia: nothing happened for the first five stages and then one Vingegaard attack decided it all. Worst edition I can remember and it's not close.
- Romandie: one MTF's worth of action
- Dauphiné: Vingegaard had already sealed the win before the first mountain showed up, doesn't get more one-sided than that
- Suisse: good racing, but Mäder's death will forever be the thing associated with this edition
- Pologne: it didn't have a (near-)fatal crash so I guess it was above average by Polish standards. Still an awful race though.
- Renewi: terrible route and the last stage got neutralised because the organisers don't understand route design
All in all, there have been only two weeks of WT stage racing that I have reason to look back on fondly, which is ridiculous. Moreover, this season has had the worst Giro, Itzulia and Tirreno in a long, long time, in addition to the most dominant team ever by a wide margin, so it hasn't just been garden-variety underwhelming. All I have to say is - thank god for Ronde and especially the WCRR giving us all-time great editions, because good grief did this season need it.