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Lesser known races thread 2022

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The route change has improved this race so much. They used to only climb the first of the two steps of this climb and it was usually a reduced bunch sprint. Last year they added the full-length climb for the final laps and now it's in every lap.

Thanks. Watched it for the first time time today and thought it was a great course. But was wondering how Kristoff had won it three times.
 
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Sagan finished 69th ahead of ....Quinn Simmons who came in at 75th out of 80. Yikes. Both having terrible years. At least they finished I guess.

Simmons was very recently doing long training sessions with his father and brother in Colorado. I think it was even last weekend (not sure, but I recall seeing that in social media very recently), so he should have traveled and gone straight to racing.

I also think calling it terrible years is a bit harsh. Sure it's not Evenepoel level of results but winning Tour de Wallonie as a 1st and a half year pro is not terrible and he was also very good in the beginning of this season (good performance in Strade Bianche and very strong overall in Tirreno-Adriatico, winning the KOM) before falling ill before the classics.
 
Simmons was very recently doing long training sessions with his father and brother in Colorado. I think it was even last weekend (not sure, but I recall seeing that in social media very recently), so he should have traveled and gone straight to racing.

I also think calling it terrible years is a bit harsh. Sure it's not Evenepoel level of results but winning Tour de Wallonie as a 1st and a half year pro is not terrible and he was also very good in the beginning of this season (good performance in Strade Bianche and very strong overall in Tirreno-Adriatico, winning the KOM) before falling ill before the classics.
Ah, I was referring to his 2022 season so far, only 75 PCS points and most from that stellar result at SB. I didn't know he fell ill, could explain why he slumped so hard since.
 
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Ah, I was referring to his 2022 season so far, only 75 PCS points and most from that stellar result at SB. I didn't know he fell ill, could explain why he slumped so hard since.

Yes, after Tirreno and before going to Belgium. I think it was the same kind of flu/bug that caught several riders of the peloton at that period. When he returned racing the legs he felt at Tirreno weren't there.
 

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