Why? If someone from the front group had won, it would have been nothing special. Now it was.alright, another great day for womens cycling
the sport would be so much better without this team
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Why? If someone from the front group had won, it would have been nothing special. Now it was.alright, another great day for womens cycling
the sport would be so much better without this team
I rooted for the breakaway, but at least SD Worx had to work hard for it. SQS - AGI and Jayco shouldn't have helped them through.
First 'official' edition of RVV for juniors tomorrow and could be a very interesting race. Molengraff would be a natural favourite(?), but this is only her second race day on the road. OTOH plenty of CX riders have already had successful seasons and you'd expect them to be more suited to the cobbles - Gery, Venturelli, Ferguson, Moors, Van Sinaey. No Holmgren twins it appears unfortunately.
Pretty unlikely I know, but does anyone know if this will be televised?
Van Anrooij should have maybe held the wheel a tiny bit longer (easier said than done, of course) because now there's a long stretch where Vollering might have had a hard time dropping her.Van Anrooij was the only going with Vollering, but she might pay for that now. Dygert doesn't look too bad at this point on the climb.
That would have been ideal of course.Van Anrooij should have maybe held the wheel a tiny bit longer (easier said than done, of course) because now there's a long stretch where Vollering might have had a hard time dropping her.
Yeah, Van Anrooij finished second. It looked like she was about to lose ground to Moolman-Pasio, but she still had an acceleration left at the line unlike the South African.Dygert exploded quite spectacularly there at the end. I think Van Anrooij got herself on the podium with that ride?
That would have been ideal of course.
Cat Ferguson won the RVV junior race in a sprint from a front group tgat included most of the favourites.
Yeah, Van Anrooij finished second. It looked like she was about to lose ground to Moolman-Pasio, but she still had an acceleration left at the line unlike the South African.
Dygert exploded quite spectacularly there at the end. I think Van Anrooij got herself on the podium with that ride?
Most of the junior races are 60-70 km, so it's not just a RVV issue.The Junior PR edition is a joke - How can you have a race that is 62km.
Most of the junior races are 60-70 km, so it's not just a RVV issue.
And of course they also need to be somewhat proportional to the elite distances. That said, the riders are of course capable of riding for more than two hours.isnt the max like 80km anyway ? 62 is probably the lower end of most races for them,maybe they dialled it back because of the climbs/cobbles involved), but the world champ race in Glasgow is only 70km for instance , so its not radically shortened by any means.
Most of the junior races are 60-70 km, so it's not just a RVV issue.