Lesser known races 2025 edition

Page 120 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
Something caught my eye in the Tour of Lithuania

Energus cycling team is participating. And Remi De Mey aswell on a CLUB-team, he rides for them...
Also seems like half the Lithuanian selection are former Energus riders that left the team on the 31st of March

Edit: Remi posted on his Instagram that he left them 3 days ago aswell, mutual decision apparently
 
Belgian Katowice race coming up today. Totally flat all day apart from a tiny climb with top one kilometer from the finish, then a descent from that leads to the finish. Wtf?

Okay, at least it seems like there will be some turns which maybe will dial the danger a bit down.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sandisfan
Looking at the average speeds the sprint stages in the Tour of Lithuania are being raced absurdly hard for a 2.2 stage race. Stage 2 was 176kms long with an average speed of 49.66 km/h and stage 3 was 160.8kms long with an average speed of 49.85 km/h. Martin Laas from the Quick Pro Team (formerly known as the Ferei Quick-Panda Podium Mongolia Team) was 2nd on stage 2 and won stage 3.
Such high speeds for +3.5h/+3h are actually demanding, you need enough strong rouleur domestiques to keep the tempo up and even in the bunch the power needed might not be a problem for the sprinters and bigger guys, but the small lightweight climbers will actually get worn down by tempo since their raw power output is much lower, pretty much forcing them to ride one zone higher for the duration of the race.
 
In Brussel there's a 7man early break with a minute advantage to a very strong second group (Abrahamsen, Rex, Van Dijke, Van Gestel, Livyns, Townsend, Planckaert & Andresen). Peloton 30" further on the road with Israel and Cofidis trying to close it. 1 Muur and 1 Bosberg to go, last 60 km are flat-ish.

EDIT: everything probably coming back together before last Muur. Was 45s at some point but onlu 15s now. moto before peloton doing its work.
 
Last edited:
Abrahamsen, Planckaert en Van Dijke are the 3 left. Behind that a 30man group, but no cooperation so probably will get bigger again before they start chasing. Merlier was in like 60th position.

De Lie has teammates in the first peloton, but not sure if they are confident enough to ride. Girmay is there too but only 1 or 2 teammates. Andresen without teammate. Merlier, Bittner and Fretin are all in 2nd peloton 25s behind first peloton (who are 17 behind the front 3)