Lesser known races thread 2022

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Oct 21, 2012
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I don't know Vercher but if it ends in a sprint, Trentin can't pull off one of his usual defeats im this company.

Edit: Apparently, Vercher is a sprinter. If that's true, then the above is of course not true.

Yes, never heard of him before today either?

Still time to enter the quiz of where Trentin will finish in positions 2-5?
 
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Feb 16, 2010
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Sep 20, 2017
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Have to feel for Wiggins here. There was no need whatsoever to delay the relegation this long and now there's no victory ceremony or anything for what is his first pro win. But I guess the juries don't care about the small teams.
 
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Molano has become quite strong, but he‘s now better known for quite bad behaviour in the races. He beat Hugo Page in a race, and now this today. Hard to cheer for someone like Molano.

I hope he does not continue being so rude, because he could cause crashes. Pro cycling has become fast and dangerous enough, so there is no need for beating other riders, or pushing in a sprint with hand off the bars.

There have always been rude riders like Molano. Most important is that they get stopped before something bad happens.

Page and Kanter, Molano‘s victims in 2022, both a fair sportsmen, and don‘t deserve being treated this way by Molano. It‘s now task of organizers and UCI and so on to protect the big majority of riders who want to have a bike race against fair opponents.
 
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