Lesser Known Race Results 2016

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Billie said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).

Theuns has been pretty good this year
from 1000 to 400 points

Just what I said. In fact only Conti sprinter that improved dramatically was Groenewegen, from 375 points at Roompot to nearly 1000 at Lotto (980 atm)
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Billie said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).

Theuns has been pretty good this year
from 1000 to 400 points

Just what I said. In fact only Conti sprinter that improved dramatically was Groenewegen, from 375 points at Roompot to nearly 1000 at Lotto (980 atm)

Cause Theuns was a leader at Topsport and isn't always at Trek?
Cause Theuns didn't race after his crash in the Tour?
 
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Spoiler: I have a positive take on Doha:

I have to say honestly, if it wasn't for WC Doha this year I'm not sure I would pay any attention to these races. I mean I should always have - I see that now, but if wasn't for Kittel being in this race, would it be broadcast etc.etc.
Normally I follow such races on twitter, normally not at all.

I saw a great last 30k last night on ES (rerun in late evening) - and I believe I owe it to Doha :)
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Billie said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Hard to gauge with these Belgian lower tier sprinters. THey are close to 1000 cq points, then they go to a WT team and are really average (Van Asbroeck for instance).

Theuns has been pretty good this year
from 1000 to 400 points

Just what I said. In fact only Conti sprinter that improved dramatically was Groenewegen, from 375 points at Roompot to nearly 1000 at Lotto (980 atm)

The difference between van Asbroeck and Dupont is pretty obvious: van Asbroeck got a mere two UCI wins in his breakthrough-1000-cq-points-season. Dupont stands at the moment with 747 cq points - but 16 UCI wins.
 
(Okay, I know this isn't a race result, but I thought it fit best here.)

There are two Tour of Chinas which have nothing to do with each other?
The organisers for each race wanted to make a Tour of China, but they couldn't agree which one should be Tour of China? Or they simply agreed that China is kinda big so it would make sense to have two races?
 
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RedheadDane said:
(Okay, I know this isn't a race result, but I thought it fit best here.)

There are two Tour of Chinas which have nothing to do with each other?
The organisers for each race wanted to make a Tour of China, but they couldn't agree which one should be Tour of China? Or they simply agreed that China is kinda big so it would make sense to have two races?
It was a single race, but was split in 2 in 2012.
 
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Ricco' said:
Maybe it's something to do with the limit of race days in .1 races. In Algeria there are 21 days of competition earlier in the year divided by some stage races and classics and with little rest between them.

Different situations.

Tour of China got a lot of responses from good teams along the lines of "we'd go there if it wasn't such a long race" so they split it so some teams can do only 1 of the races

The algerian races were simply bundled together to attract european squads that don't want to travel to algeria more than once in different months.
 
With his current results, you'd expect the belgian squad to take Dupont to Qatar, but De Weert seems to continue the questionable choices as the new coach (as could be seen at the European Championships, where Hermans was clearly the best Belgian). In a flatsprint, I seriously believe Dupont is at the level of Debusschere and Boonen, his win at Nokere shows it doesn't have to be a completely flat race either.
 
Giro della Toscana Stage 2:

1. Sam Bennett (Bora)
2. Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data)
3. Daniele Bennati (Tinkoff)

Nice win for Bennett after a season that he's been injured or recovering from injury for a lot of. It's a small race, but it's a good sign of form to get one over Cavendish just before Doha.
 
Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis) wins Tour de Vendée.
Samuel Dumoulin (AG2R-La Mondiale) wins Coupe de France.
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