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Jun 7, 2010
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Logic-is-your-friend said:
Tour of Norway is such a joke, honestly. The only one week stagerace where sprinters rule the top 5 in general classification. Note to self: ignore this trash next year.

Affini is more of roleur though

And the profiles have been out for a while, so something like this was a likely outcome

But it is probably going to be more of the same next year considering the rider profiles of biggest name Norwegian riders
 
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roundabout said:
Logic-is-your-friend said:
Tour of Norway is such a joke, honestly. The only one week stagerace where sprinters rule the top 5 in general classification. Note to self: ignore this trash next year.

Affini is more of roleur though

And the profiles have been out for a while, so something like this was a likely outcome

But it is probably going to be more of the same next year considering the rider profiles of biggest name Norwegian riders

I know Affini is a rouleur/TT'er, but he is 4th in a top 5 filled with sprinters. If they can't find any hills or mountains, at least add a 16k ITT or something. But maybe they like Kristoffs chances to win next year as well. Anyway, next time I'm out.
 
Apr 15, 2014
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Logic-is-your-friend said:
Tour of Norway is such a joke, honestly. The only one week stagerace where sprinters rule the top 5 in general classification. Note to self: ignore this trash next year.
All stages but one (and then only just) ended in a mass sprint. Bleh.
 
Feb 10, 2015
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Hyper-domination from AG2R La Mondiale on the Boucles de l'Aulne.

Alexis Gougeard wins solo with more than a minute on his teammate Quentin Jauregui, winner of the sprint for second. Young Paret-Peintre 4th.
 
May 17, 2013
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Alexandre B. said:
Hyper-domination from AG2R La Mondiale on the Boucles de l'Aulne.

Alexis Gougeard wins solo with more than a minute on his teammate Quentin Jauregui, winner of the sprint for second. Young Paret-Peintre 4th.
Benoit, Alexis, Quentin, all in my CQ team :) .
 
Mar 29, 2016
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2019 Tour de Luxembourg June 5-9
Official website https://www.skodatour.lu/

Startlist at https://www.skodatour.lu/equipes - Terpstra, Direct Energie, Cofidis, Wanty G, Euskadi plus the usual suspects plus W52 and Big Raul.

Parcours at https://www.skodatour.lu/parcours

Opening prologue is a "brief" 2.1 km long! (Is this a record?) Thats two point one kilometers not twenty one. It does include the Breedewee which is a 350m long section which has an average 15% gradient. Watch the fun from 19.00 CET
 
May 5, 2010
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I'm just glad she's speaking English, because that means I actually understand what's going on.
Not that I would be too bothered if she was speaking Dutch.
 
Mar 29, 2016
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3 mins and 13 seconds of cycling gives Laporte the "yellow jersey", but Wanty don't get 5 of their 7 riders in the top 7 - misleading photo!
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(Kreiger is German not French ... forget you even saw this photo!)
 
Nov 16, 2013
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Robert5091 said:
3 mins and 13 seconds of cycling gives Laporte the "yellow jersey", but Wanty don't get 5 of their 7 riders in the top 7 - misleading photo!
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I didn't watch much of the stage. I did see Meisen and while he was riding, I thought he for sure would win as he looked to be really, really fast on the cobbled hill. Impressive by Laporte to beat that performance by five seconds.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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And also, the Tour of Luxembourg seems to use some sort of variation of this parcours for its prologue, but the distance seems to vary between 2.1 and 2.8 km.
 
Mar 29, 2016
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tobydawq said:
Robert5091 said:
But do we have a winner for the shortest ever prologue? 2.1 km must be a record.

In 2005, the Giro began with a 1.15 km long prologue :D

That was just nuts! ... and the top 134 riders finished less then 10 seconds apart .... that's just about long enough to get up to top speed! :lol:
 
May 5, 2010
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That's just showing off how accurate their time-measuring equipment is!
And couldn't help but notice that Blake wasn't quite quick enough.
 
May 10, 2013
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I wonder how it's possible to lose over a minute on a 0.7km flat prologue...

Over such a short distance, I could average far more than 21km/h on my $500 bike despite never doing any serious training in any sports discipline and barely excercising at all during last few months. :lol:
 
Nov 16, 2013
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Anderis said:
I wonder how it's possible to lose over a minute on a 0.7km flat prologue...

Over such a short distance, I could average far more than 21km/h on my $500 bike despite never doing any serious training in any sports discipline and barely excercising at all during last few months. :lol:

Perhaps doing a Michael Rasmussen. A couple of crashes, and a few more bike changes?