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Cheers. If he can learn to ride a bit more cleverly and conserve energy, definitely one to watch as he moves up the hierarchy at Total.Not much, apparently, finished 14th.
That’s a pretty dismal showing. Is there no way to arrange it on a weekend when more of the top pros will turn up?US National Championship Men's Road Race is today.
Powless
McNulty
Sean Quin
Those are the only three WT riders as near as I can tell.
Until this year it has been held in the normal calendar slot for national championships at the end of June. Don't know why it has changed. You'd think that's one of the best slots for it, as you can reasonably expect all Americans who aren't doing the Tour. Late May doesn't suit the Giro participants (obviously) and not really the guys preparing for the Tour either.That’s a pretty dismal showing. Is there no way to arrange it on a weekend when more of the top pros will turn up?
UCI can grant permission to ride another race (and I presume in Nibali's case UCI wasn't particularly keen on granting it).Possibly silly question, but didn't there use to be a rule that if you left one race you couldn't start another for as long as that race continued? Just re Girmay in Ronde van Limburg. I remember Nibali not being allowed to race after the DSQ at the Vuelta in 2015 - was that just because it was a DSQ?
Yeah it makes sense that it's a general rule to avoid Kittel situations, and with discretion for genuine DNFs.UCI can grant permission to ride another race (and I presume in Nibali's case UCI wasn't particularly keen on granting it).
What on earth was Bini thinking going with 350 to go
In Cavendish’s book he said he had to get permission from the 2011 Vuelta organizers in order to start Tour of Britain when he dropped out due to being sick. I think it still holds true and is one of the reasons Nibali couldn’t race because they wouldn’t approve due to him being disqualified vs an illness/accident.Possibly silly question, but didn't there use to be a rule that if you left one race you couldn't start another for as long as that race continued? Just re Girmay in Ronde van Limburg. I remember Nibali not being allowed to race after the DSQ at the Vuelta in 2015 - was that just because it was a DSQ?
Ya, that makes sense. Girmay had an accident which is likely why they allow him to race rather than the good old Cipollini who used to race the first week or so of the Tour and then drop out when the mountains came. That would likely not get approval to race somewhere else.In Cavendish’s book he said he had to get permission from the 2011 Vuelta organizers in order to start Tour of Britain when he dropped out due to being sick. I think it still holds true and is one of the reasons Nibali couldn’t race because they wouldn’t approve due to him being disqualified vs an illness/accident.
Cycling is a funny sport. Groenewegen looked second hand in Hungary and Venendeel when in good positions for the final, yet, today he got far from a perfect lead out and won easily.