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But I've heard he was always in the first positions helping his teammates until the last km, but in the end he must have suffered due to his bad equipment. The climb was also pretty steep to be fair.

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It was 2.7 kms at 4.9%....

But yeah, on defective equipment, everything is difficult.
 
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Good team player Luts causing consternation again by farming mad points at the Asian games, he can win that Tour of Turkey too if Vine isn't at his best, the gaps will be titanic on the climb.
Beautifully done by Astana. 650 UCI points from those games. Even funnier, as he was obviously in great form for the Italian Fall races.

I wonder if they'll go all in for the Asian calendar next year?
 
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After the Pogi Party in Italy, it's time for some real racing!

Paris-Tours Sunday (1.pro) 213.9 km - info at
https://www.paris-tours.fr/en/news/2023/info-with-one-day-to-go-1/1191

GvA's last race as it is for Schär, Bouet and Gallopin.
Démare, De Lie, Laporte, Wellens, Groves, Coquard etc etc - all the big sprint names (bar Philipsen). Unusually warm weather forecast, around the vineyards again on rough roads with a few small lumps at the end. TV from 15.10 CET
 
After the Pogi Party in Italy, it's time for some real racing!

Paris-Tours Sunday (1.pro) 213.9 km - info at
https://www.paris-tours.fr/en/news/2023/info-with-one-day-to-go-1/1191

GvA's last race as it is for Schär, Bouet and Gallopin.
Démare, De Lie, Laporte, Wellens, Groves, Coquard etc etc - all the big sprint names (bar Philipsen). Unusually warm weather forecast, around the vineyards again on rough roads with a few small lumps at the end. TV from 15.10 CET
Paris-Tours is a great race, every year. I cheer for Biniam Girmay, and hope he wins this, tomorrow.
 
This climb is harder than Rettenbachferner, Mortirolo, Stelvio, Finestre, Zoncolan, Angliru etc. Simply put, its the hardest climb I have ever seen in bike racing in Europe, but I would gladly get educated on that one. I will be trying to watch for sure just to get a feel of that climb even though the field is absolute shite.
Yeah, I don't think we have ever seen something like this in an European bike race.
 
If He stays on his bike Vine should obliterate the field on such a MTF. Sure, Medellin have some capable climbers, but without MAL nobody comes close to him.

Also, I didn't realize that Edgar Cadena is now riding for Bardiani.
 
This climb is harder than Rettenbachferner, Mortirolo, Stelvio, Finestre, Zoncolan, Angliru etc. Simply put, its the hardest climb I have ever seen in bike racing in Europe, but I would gladly get educated on that one. I will be trying to watch for sure just to get a feel of that climb even though the field is absolute shite.
Finestre except 1.5% steeper.

I've looked on google street view the scenery is absolutely insane as well
 
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After the Pogi Party in Italy, it's time for some real racing!

Paris-Tours Sunday (1.pro) 213.9 km - info at
https://www.paris-tours.fr/en/news/2023/info-with-one-day-to-go-1/1191

GvA's last race as it is for Schär, Bouet and Gallopin.
Démare, De Lie, Laporte, Wellens, Groves, Coquard etc etc - all the big sprint names (bar Philipsen). Unusually warm weather forecast, around the vineyards again on rough roads with a few small lumps at the end. TV from 15.10 CET
Paris-Tours has own thread now at -
https://forum.cyclingnews.com/threads/paris-tours-2023-chartres-tours-213-9-km.39282/unread
 

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