Whilst there's racing in Flanders, there's also a race in France tomorrow (Wednesday) March 27 - Paris - Camembert (1.1 the only races to watch!) 205.6 km, start 11.05 CET, TV from 14.00 CET
Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/paris-camembert/2024/startlist
Cosnefroy starts for AG2R & Tesson (who won on Sunday) & Ferron (who won last year) for TotalEnergies.
(I like to thank the people who spend their time and energy doing the roadbooks at these smaller races, so CLICK HERE to have a read - NB! in French)
Not saying it's not a race suited to him, but after his E3 and presuming he goes to Ronde, would be a much wiser choice to have another race in belgian roads.
But looking at his PCS schedule, doing Camembert and then GP Miguel Indurain on saturday and Ronde on sunday doesn't make much sense either.
According to the official Facebook page for the Paris-Camembert race https://www.facebook.com/Paris-Camembert-Officiel-481109278662168
Info ⚠️ Aucune diffusion télévisée prévue pour demain, ne cliquez pas sur les différents liens proposés en commentaire ! ❌️
Vous pourrez suivre la progression de la course sur notre site Internet www.paris-camembert.fr grâce au tracker live.
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No ⚠️ TV broadcast scheduled for tomorrow, don't click on the various links in the comments! ❌️ You will be able to follow the progress of the race on our website www.paris-camembert.fr thanks to the live tracker.
According to Tiz - "According to the race Facebook sponsors have pulled out and there is no money to pay for filming."
No it's not a picture of a hedge, but the profile for -
Route Adélie de Vitré (1.1 the only races worth watching!) on tomorrow, Friday March 29 (Easter Friday). 174.2 km, start 11.30 CET, TV from 14.00 CET.
Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/route-adelie-de-vitre/2024/startlist
Last year's winner UNO-X's Dversnes is down to start, as is the Cheese King, Cosnefroy, Coquard for Cofidis and surprisingly Gaudu for FDJ.
Delettre threw this. He was always gonna be the fastest there, shouldve kept the pace higher on the descent part.
Arkea got saved here, but given they basically made the race they deserved the win. They're closing in on DSM and Cofidis thanks to those Coupes de France. They are basically the only team left sending a good team there.
Saturday March 30 is time for Ion Izagirre to get his one annual win of the year .... normally, at... Gran Premio Miguel Indurain (1.pro) 198.1 km start 12.10 CET TV from 15.30
Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/gran-premio-miguel-indurain/2024/startlist
and we have some top guys (but no Visma) McNulty and Sivakov for UAE, Yates S & Dunbar for Jayco, Gall, Chaves, Rigoberto and young Ryan who showed some good form in Italy recently.
The usual hairy descent finish seems to be on the cards so hopefully no more big crashes.