La Flèche Wallonne: September 30th, 2020

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Who will win La Flèche Wallonne 2020?


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Feb 24, 2014
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There's agriculture mechanisation in that castle's yard.
When have the plebs become nobility?

Progressive society, no question about that.
 
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Mar 31, 2015
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Okay, I have to ask. Why would it have been a better edition of FW in 2018 if they hadn't caught Nibali and Schachmann?

The catch was made on the final 500 metres, so the race would have been exactly the same, apart from the fact that we wouldn't have gotten an intense finale between the best puncheurs in the world but just a simple thumping of Nibali by Schachmann.

I think it's a massive fallacy by many cycling fans purely to judge the intrigue of a race by whether the race ended in a sprint or with a break. For me, it's just as much about the battle between the break and the field, and that can be exciting even if the field ends up winning. That doesn't nullify the intrigue of the race and the battle between break and field.

Or is it just because people forget and see, okay 1) Alaphilippe, 2) Valverde, so it must have been like any year?
Sure, but the issue is that there is so little suspense because the field wins every single time. And in many editions there are no late attacks at all.
 
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Well, having checked the result for the women's race... it didn't seem to have slowed down Van Der Breggen much.
Very different level of depth to the field in women's cycling. It's more comparable to Merckx day with the level of race favourites. Plus VdB is a god
 
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Not sure break being so far up the road is good news for the race. Pace gonna be high for last 30 to chase them back, maybe too high for outsiders to attack
 
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Any of you guys who have climbed Thier de Huy? From what I've heard, it's harder than Mur De Huy. It could have added another dimension to the race if you placed it 6k before the classic MDH finish line.
 
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Let's be real: Cyclists wear tight lycra on which some company's logo's are printed. They wear ridiculous looking helmets on their heads, oversized sunglasses and long socks. There's just no way to look good with that, that's wishful thinking.
And they're so underpaid for everything they do that they become ridiculously lean.
Feudalism, I tell you.
 
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Okay, I have to ask. Why would it have been a better edition of FW in 2018 if they hadn't caught Nibali and Schachmann?

The catch was made on the final 500 metres, so the race would have been exactly the same, apart from the fact that we wouldn't have gotten an intense finale between the best puncheurs in the world but just a simple thumping of Nibali by Schachmann.

I think it's a massive fallacy by many cycling fans purely to judge the intrigue of a race by whether the race ended in a sprint or with a break. For me, it's just as much about the battle between the break and the field, and that can be exciting even if the field ends up winning. That doesn't nullify the intrigue of the race and the battle between break and field.

Or is it just because people forget and see, okay 1) Alaphilippe, 2) Valverde, so it must have been like any year?

I'm not sure it would have been a better edition if a 2 up break actually made it to the finish but variety is the spice of life and races are (over the long term) much better off when they are (at least occasionally) won in different ways..

There's all kinds of tension and interest that play out in a one day race but when you can be so confident that it's all going to come down to a hill sprint that tension doesn't really exist and over time the desire to watch is reduced.
 
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Do you think Bora or CCC attack at the next Mur climb? Perhaps the race this year is a bit harder to control because therare not so much hill sprinters like valverde or ala.