Lesser known races 2023 edition

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Why on Earth would you have a personal preference not to become a world champion if you have the physical capability to do so.

He has the personal preference to get some rest after winning a big race, rather than going to a race where everything would have to align absolutely perfectly for him to get a top-10.

But on to the actual race:


Peloton at 2:25.

It's been a few days since Mollema last did Tour de Wallonie:

Which rider has the longest time since their last start in Ethias-Tour de Wallonie ?

#RIDERYEAR OF LAST START
1MOLLEMA Bauke2010
 
He has the personal preference to get some rest after winning a big race, rather than going to a race where everything would have to align absolutely perfectly for him to get a top-10.

But on to the actual race:


Peloton at 2:25.

It's been a few days since Mollema last did Tour de Wallonie:

Which rider has the longest time since their last start in Ethias-Tour de Wallonie ?

#RIDERYEAR OF LAST START
1MOLLEMA Bauke2010
I still disagree and think that top 5 would be very, very likely. At least now that we know he is headed to Spain to attempt a Tour-Vuelta double he has a proper post tour schedule that legitimises skipping the Worlds.
 
Good. Just heard some commentators say/speculate it because he wasn’t there in the end.
Was following his Strava and he’s putting in some work so was suprised by that.

I mean, he doesn't think he's in superform, so tmrw for example might be too hard, but yesterday was not because he was struggling.

Tomorrow is actually tailormade for Nys. Don't see anyone beating him.

EDIT: actually looking at the parcours in more detail it looks like the finish isn't uphill. Last km is flatish. Could see someone or a little group jumping away on the steeper slopes in the last kms tho.
 
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