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Oct 5, 2009
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What'd he say?
That the course still uses public roads (almost 50 years ago) and that the peloton would ride on them today. However, the peleton was close touching the old Stavelot sweeper, and very close to the 1930s hairpin in Stavelot (near the circuit history museum). As well as a number of other inaccuracies.
(Of course, it hits harder when you're made up of 50% cycling history and 50% motorsports history since toddler days in 1970ies :p)
 
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I‘m very pessimistic today when it comes to Pogačar‘s dominance, if Remco can follow Pogačar, they might play some tactical role and of course it‘s still good for your Top 3 chances. UAE should be easily able to control this anyways
Maybe...but they only had Grossschartner, Sivakov and Mc Nulty there. If you could get a move going or multiple attacks that bring Sivakov to the front to early you can at least swamp there leadout before Redoute. I think the teams just don't try to win anymore unfortunately.
 
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Jun 30, 2022
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Lucky for me, I looked at some 2010s LBLs recently and it wasn‘t uncommon for nothing to happen before Roche-aux-Faucons. Still quite the bad race today
 
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I looked at some 2010s LBLs recently and it wasn‘t uncommon for nothing to happen before Roche-aux-Faucons
The thing is they still had two very impactful climbs afterwards back then. The big problem was that they ended up waiting until the climb in Ans.
 

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