The steeper the road, easier to slalom uphill! He’s a master, easy win.Vansevenant makes every hill look like the Mur de Huy. Will he even be able to keep the rubber side down on the actual Mur?
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The steeper the road, easier to slalom uphill! He’s a master, easy win.Vansevenant makes every hill look like the Mur de Huy. Will he even be able to keep the rubber side down on the actual Mur?
Ayuso should be riding for both of them on this kind of finish, or at least HirschiUlissi to work for Hirschi and Ayuso only for them to drop off, making us wonder if he would have been the man to ride for.
This made me think of what the afterlife might have in store for some reason, and I hope it's not a premonitiona long really fast descent
I actually think if they did that we'd get a sprinter winning instead of GC guys. Or like a pursuiter/sprinter?I hate that they've put climbs before the final ascent, it ruins the purity
It should be pan flat then one go, that's the whole point of the race
Roglic going with like 370 metres was a bold long-ranger as far as I'm concerned, remember laughing and thinking immediately yeah he's ****ed it.
7-9 degrees and snow, mhmmm.We might actually see weird things tomorrow with the expected weather. Possibly rain all race long, even some snow maybe. Combine that with 7-9 degrees and some guys are gonna be struggling.
Hopefully no big crashes tho cause ngl I don't really like the new circuit. Not hard enough and a long really fast descent to the Mur.
You should check the Strava files of 2021 Fleche. Valverde set the record on the final minute of de Mur and he finished like 5-6 seconds down. Going earlier is better for the top climbers.I hate that they've put climbs before the final ascent, it ruins the purity
It should be pan flat then one go, that's the whole point of the race
Roglic going with like 370 metres was a bold long-ranger as far as I'm concerned, remember laughing and thinking immediately yeah he's ****ed it.
You should check the Strava files of 2021 Fleche. Valverde set the record on the final minute of de Mur and he finished like 5-6 seconds down. Going earlier is better for the top climbers.
I also think this race could easily be won by a move on an early Mur but it still never happens for two reasons:It's a bit of a myth that nothing ever happens before the Mur. One year, Schachmann and Nibali almost made it. If Nibali had been in form, he probably would have. Vansevenant was also close one time. Remco could probably do it.
But this year, too many people will fancy their chances on the Mur so no chance for an early attack winning.
7-9 degrees and snow, mhmmm.
Mostly the Mur de Huy is just too easy to scatter a peloton. The local lap is also very long and the roads are big, etc.I also think this race could easily be won by a move on an early Mur but it still never happens for two reasons:
1. For such a move to succeed you would need very strong riders and those riders probably rather take their chances in the final sprint because
2. The favorites for this race and in particular those who don't have the best kick fancy their chances in LBL just four days later and probably don't want to kill themselves in what is more of a preparation race to them. A succesful long range effort is both unlikely to end in a win and extremely intense, costing a lot of energy.
Maybe one day Remco will give such an attack a go. But today I don't see anyone strong enough interested in an early move.
I'm excited that you're excitedAn open Fleche with no clear favourites has to be one of the most exciting finale in cycling, up there with Sanremo Poggio