Lesser Known Road Racing for Women Thread

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That was a lot more entertaining than I had feared it would be. The short climb made a difference. It looked like Brand was sailing away, but then Rooijakkers not on ly closed it (ona descent!), but also managed counter Brand afterwards. Then she took the front and had no chance of winning.

They could have taken another second, if Balsamo hadn't sprinted for fourth.


Seeing the bike paths next to the Rhine makes me long for a return to the area.
 
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The 700 metre climb at 7% should not have caused such carnage, but when it part of a 4.6km lap, then riders had less time to recover - If this was held on a 8km lap it would have resulted in less carnage - It did not help that the GC teams used questionable tactics - I'll also add that I don't see the need for an ITT in a four stage race, especially one that is 25kms long - Then again the course was set up for Reusser.
 
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The 700 metre climb at 7% should not have caused such carnage, but when it part of a 4.6km lap, then riders had less time to recover - If this was held on a 8km lap it would have resulted in less carnage - It did not help that the GC teams used questionable tactics - I'll also add that I don't see the need for an ITT in a four stage race, especially one that is 25kms long - Then again the course was set up for Reusser.

Though Reusser can climb quite well, too, so for her to have won the race it wouldn't necessarily have required such a long ITT either. But at least it's better than having a road race on the ITT circuit as they did last year IMO. And when none of the big races have a long ITT, then other races have to include them instead.

It will be hard anyone to beat Brand now, if she delivers tomorrow, butt here might still be a chance.
 
As predicted, my decision to pick Brennauer for the ITT turned out to be horrible as she lost too much time in the hillier second half. Brodie Chapman was flying through that part of the course and leads at the moment. Neff only lost 2 seconds to Brennauer in the first half and might be able to match/better Chapman's final time.

Ivanchenko crashed in the last bend and had to run to the line.
 
Swiss Timing not quite so Swiss today...

Or they got Champman and Roy mixed up.

They didn't, but I don't know how they got Champman's time wrong and needed af ew tries to get it right (if it is right now), but didn't ask her to leave the hot chair until later.
Olivia Baril still has the fastest intermediate time, but there's no way that one is accurate either, unless she went out crazily fast and died at the end.
 
That looks a pretty solid time from Neff considering she seldom does this kind of thing.

Edit: I know she's from right on the German-Swiss border, but they're putting a lot of attention onto Lippert when Faulkner has passed her AND Klein.
 
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I like how Marty is trying to tiptoe around the fact that there are hardly any TT results to call on Rooijakkers and Koppenburg, because of a paucity of them on the women's calendar, outside of championship type events where, obviously, the Dutch and German teams have no need to worry about including either of them. Koppenburg's results in the past have been alright, mind.
 
Faulkner with a very impressive time. We haven't really seen her on a long and flatter time trial before, but she's obviously also still improving in pretty much every department. The Giant/Liv TT bikes are not bad companions either.
 
BEX's has dialled in their equipment for the ITT on both the men's and women's team - I doubt that Faulkner can hold onto the GC lead as she will probably struggle in stage four, and BEX doesn't have a strong enough squad. Anyway, Faulkner is an interesting prospect as this is only her second as a full-time pro - I'm expecting more improvement in the next two years.
 
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Well, I rather overestimated that finishing climb!

Now I've put myself in a fork when it comes to tomorrow's MTF. In order to achieve the GC result I require, I must forgo any stage huntress points, as if I get any stage huntress points, Jolanda is ahead of either of my GC picks.

I'm also annoyed because I picked Koppenburg over Rooijakkers solely on comparison of their TT metrics since I thought both were likely to be among the top 3 contenders in the climbs (and stage 1 appeared to demonstrate to that effect), but neither had done a representative TT in about 3 years. Pauliena pulled out a very good one comparatively speaking, and so I'm in the position that from a support perspective I probably want Rooijakkers to win the race, but from a Prediction Game perspective I really could do with her not doing that :sweatsmile:
 
She was on their road team a few years ago, doing a few races. I did think that in this race last year, while she was part of the Swiss team, she was riding for Trek unofficially in the break with Deignan. Her bike is even a Trek-Segafredo bike....

Well she is still being sponsored by Trek. Frei is also using Specialized bikes in the race, and I assume Indergand has been handed some by Liv/Giant as well. We'll see tomorrow if Brand and Faulkner suddenly have extra teammates.
 
Well she is still being sponsored by Trek. Frei is also using Specialized bikes in the race, and I assume Indergand has been handed some by Liv/Giant as well. We'll see tomorrow if Brand and Faulkner suddenly have extra teammates.

Faulkner will probably only have Williams and Zigart - Faulkner should top five and possibly Williams can hold on for a top 10.