Lesser known races thread 2022

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Nov 16, 2013
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Arkea continued their season of riding for points in the final of Vendee - It started in KBK and has continued for the whole season.

They haven't yet realised that it has been over for a while?

Oscar Onley's podium in Croatia seems to make my prediction of DSM getting 18th fall short. There are not many points yet to get.
 
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Kooij just won Münsterland Giro with ease by about two bike length.
Some Bora rider got nastily pushed into the barriers with 5km to go.
 
Oct 21, 2012
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Some terrible positioning by the other top sprinters going into the last corner. Not saying they would have caught him otherwise, but it wasn't a contest in the final straight.
 
Jun 11, 2021
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What a weird sprint.

Walscheid and Einhorn in the top 4...
Walscheid just said in the interview afterwards that Nizzolo told him before the race that it's a messy fight for position and he should watch out not to get boxed in hence he stayed a lot at the front and opened deliberately very early with 300m to go.
I think a lot of bigger names were in bad position, Bennett got pushed back, Ackermann crashed, Philipsen had to come from very deep and no team seemed to have a good leadout hence a few surprise names found themselves in good spots.
 
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saw that interview with Walscheid as well. Interesting that Nizzolo gives recommendations to Walscheid, while his own sprinter started the sprint from way behind instead ;)
 
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The big sprinters were out of position and one or two went right instead of left with 300 metres to go.
 
May 10, 2015
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saw that interview with Walscheid as well. Interesting that Nizzolo gives recommendations to Walscheid, while his own sprinter started the sprint from way behind instead ;)

Well Walscheid is pretty goated at placing himself because of his huge body. He's gotten himself a ton of points by doing that. Still don't get how he's not getting used by some teams to leadout a topsprinter.
 
Apr 10, 2019
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Well Walscheid is pretty goated at placing himself because of his huge body. He's gotten himself a ton of points by doing that. Still don't get how he's not getting used by some teams to leadout a topsprinter.
This, the guy was pushing absurd wattages already in the u23 ranks (over 1.300W for 25sec in the German u23 NC after 180km back in 2014), gives a super draft and has the size and ability to hold and defend a good position. He is the potential top leadout man for the coming years.
 
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The Cheetah strikes again! Very good fighting for position before the sprint, but Jumbo is missing a last leadout guy for him for next season as I don't think Laporte will often ride the same races. Others like Affini, Van Dijke's or Tosh are good but as a 2nd or 3rd last guy...
 
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30k later, I think every favourite has been on the attack already. Even Coquard now.
 
May 10, 2015
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Monfort about De Lie last week in Walloon press: "his biggest flaw right now is that he can't keep calm"

Yeah... apparenlty lmao I don't think this was necessary.

I mean it's great to see, he's young. Waiting for the sprint is boring. Points don't matter anymore anyways.
 
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not sure the peloton will get organized again. Mainly poor teams missed the move

Intermarché isnt a poor team... And Bingoal always puts their whole team on the front in Belgian races. That and the front group being to big. I think it will come together.

Or Evenepoel drops a bomb in a few minutes and jumps to the front group. Would be great to see.

Literally no one can follow De Lie... I don't know what his goal his tho, this is mission impossible.