Lesser known races thread 2021

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Countries with actual climbs have things like that.:p
Germany also has the Bergmeisterschaften, but that one seems be a lot more important in the u23 ranks and not among the pros.
Germany's one is actually next weekend too.
And the austrian one was also only a few weeks ago.
 
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Countries with actual climbs have things like that.:p
Germany also has the Bergmeisterschaften, but that one seems be a lot more important in the u23 ranks and not among the pros.

They also have it in Switzerland.

Anna Kiesenhofer not only won the Austrian title last year, but apparently she also finished 4th in the Suisse one.
 
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Grand Prix de Wallonie on Wednesday. I assume it's the same finish in Namur as usual? If so, lovely race to watch.
Yes it is! Same finish on the Citadel as always. Preview can be found here:
https://www.ciclismointernacional.com/gran-prix-de-wallonie-2021-preview/

Another interesting race today is the Giro di Toscana. With start and finish in Pontedera, just east of Pisa. The finale features a double ascent of the famed Monte Serra, well known as a training climb for cyclists residing in the area around Lucca and Pisa.
 
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Sosa is on the start list for Toscana after not having ridden a race since the first third of May. I wonder what's been up with him.
 
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I have a very, very serious question!

Startlist for Coppa Sabatini - Gran Premio città di Peccioli 2021 (procyclingstats.com)

Cofidis isn't riding? Please tell me there'll me an Italian National Team, then. Otherwise... how else is Fabio gonna ride it?

He's actually only ridden it three times during his career (2006, 2007 and 2016). But it's no wonder cause the course doesn't really suit him. Do you also expect Pierre Latour to ride all races with "Tour" in the title?
 
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YES! (Exceptions can be made when multiple of them takes part at the same time, because otherwise I can't really claim to be against cloning riders.)

And all the Matteos must do the Trofeo Matteotti.

He's is currently doing his 10th Tour this year (11 if you count the Basque Country), so he might actually be chasing some kind of record.
 
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He's actually only ridden it three times during his career (2006, 2007 and 2016). But it's no wonder cause the course doesn't really suit him. Do you also expect Pierre Latour to ride all races with "Tour" in the title?

Well, La Tour means the tower while Le Tour means the tour.

So, joke's on you.
 
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Yes it is! Same finish on the Citadel as always. Preview can be found here:
https://www.ciclismointernacional.com/gran-prix-de-wallonie-2021-preview/

Another interesting race today is the Giro di Toscana. With start and finish in Pontedera, just east of Pisa. The finale features a double ascent of the famed Monte Serra, well known as a training climb for cyclists residing in the area around Lucca and Pisa.
Looks like the finish up to the Citadel today is not on the cobbled section this time.
 
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Looks like the finish up to the Citadel today is not on the cobbled section this time.
I stand corrected, didn't read the preview thoroughly.

Are they doing it by choice or the renovations they did on top of the Citadel (I believe they were finished last year) make it unviable to keep the original route?
Don't know the exact reason. The organisation claims that the finale is more spectacular than before. We'll see.
https://www.rtbf.be/sport/cyclisme/...edynamise-entre-aywaille-et-namur?id=10841579
 
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Slovakia stars this eveningh with a short prologue of just 1,6 km.¡ totally flat,, go and come back with a hard corner in the middle.
Sagan is penultimate to start, and Froome one of the last, with Lusenko just behind him. (no propblem for Froome becouse is a minute difference for just 1,6 km, he he)

Trolley railways and cobblestones are over there, but I think they miss them except in the corner...but that means a narrow path of about 1,5 metres.
 
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