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rata de sentina said:
Netserk said:
According to the Danish Meteorological Institute, the UV-index in Malaga in mid-August is 8.7 (https://www.dmi.dk/vejr/sundhedsvejr/uv-indeks/uv-normal-august/), while it is 7.9 in Dubai (nearest Qatar of the cities on the list) in mid-October (https://www.dmi.dk/vejr/sundhedsvejr/uv-indeks/uv-normal-oktober/)
The UV index is not an appropriate measure to use, it is just an estimate of incident UV radiation at ground level.
Dubai might just have more ozone above it.

The Heat Index or Heat Comfort Index is more relevant.

The average August max in Malaga is about 30 whereas Doha is about 35.

I live in a hot country and I've visited Doha and other gulf states but definitely not for pleasure. I consider them to be hell on earth. This is all about sports administrators with their venal snouts in the money trough and nothing else. There is absolutely no sporting reason for this.
I can't agree more. Where I live here in the north of Australia there's a good reason we only have Crits and track in the summer. Take Jack Bobridge's ride at this year's nationals - he was still feeling the effects at the TDU. Imagine how much 260kms will take out in similar conditions, especially when you're coming back from racing in Europe at 20 degrees maximum like the guys who raced Paris-Tours!
 
Australian officials will be disappointed as they though Scotson could win - Apparently Scotson would like to ride more on the road but is unable to get a WT or PCT contract - I have my doubts whether Scotson can transition to the road.
 
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The Colombian cycling federation screwed up yet again. They named the team without consulting with the riders. Two riders (Chavez and Pantano) stated that they will not make the trip. Colombia has yet to find replacements and knowing how badly they handle travel visas, most likely will not have a full team for Gaviria. Gaviria has shown that he doesn't need a train to win but for the Worlds, you need all the riders you can.
On top of that, its such a pie on the face when your riders work hard to get a full team available, which many other countries could not do, but then embarrass yourself once again in the world stage. Colombia had a great 2016 (and an amazing last 4 years), but the local federation has destroyed domestic cycling. You cannot sustain colombian cycling with this current federation. Vuelta a Colombia and Clasico RCN are losing their luster, Tour de Cafe never took off, Colombia-Coldeportes was a catastrophe and let's not get started on the doping epidemic there. Ok, done venting. My point on this thread was to point out that Colombia will be all for Gaviria but will not field a full team.
 
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gospina said:
The Colombian cycling federation screwed up yet again. They named the team without consulting with the riders. Two riders (Chavez and Pantano) stated that they will not make the trip. Colombia has yet to find replacements and knowing how badly they handle travel visas, most likely will not have a full team for Gaviria. Gaviria has shown that he doesn't need a train to win but for the Worlds, you need all the riders you can.
On top of that, its such a pie on the face when your riders work hard to get a full team available, which many other countries could not do, but then embarrass yourself once again in the world stage. Colombia had a great 2016 (and an amazing last 4 years), but the local federation has destroyed domestic cycling. You cannot sustain colombian cycling with this current federation. Vuelta a Colombia and Clasico RCN are losing their luster, Tour de Cafe never took off, Colombia-Coldeportes was a catastrophe and let's not get started on the doping epidemic there. Ok, done venting. My point on this thread was to point out that Colombia will be all for Gaviria but will not field a full team.

Gav only needs 2 or 3 riders to give him bottles. Other riders will be useless, because they can't make a train.
 
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Aren't Vuelta stages typically under 200K whereas the Worlds is scheduled for 260? You are talking, more or less, half again as much (or at least a third for any nitpickers) in distance.
 
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DFA123 said:
Netserk said:
"I struggle to believe that the effect of the sun in Qatar in mid October is stronger than the effect of the sun in southern Spain in August."

According to the Danish Meteorological Institute, the UV-index in Malaga in mid-August is 8.7 (https://www.dmi.dk/vejr/sundhedsvejr/uv-indeks/uv-normal-august/), while it is 7.9 in Dubai (nearest Qatar of the cities on the list) in mid-October (https://www.dmi.dk/vejr/sundhedsvejr/uv-indeks/uv-normal-oktober/)

So yeah, in southern Spain in August, the sun is stronger than for the Worlds this coming week. And earlier in the summer the sun is of course even stronger than in August.

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Given that it will be a flat course, riders will always be cooled a bit by the wind, so the California stage isn't comparable. Afaik the only issue is acclimatization.
Nice find. Good to see some facts putting the risks into perspective. Looking at some of those figures, I think the focus for the sun brigade should really be on the Tour Down Under in January.

The timing of the TDU is predicated on its relationship to the Northern season. January is a often an awful time to ride in 'straya. The TDU seems to often dodge the very worst of it, though.
 
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Vroome.exe said:
gospina said:
The Colombian cycling federation screwed up yet again. They named the team without consulting with the riders. Two riders (Chavez and Pantano) stated that they will not make the trip. Colombia has yet to find replacements and knowing how badly they handle travel visas, most likely will not have a full team for Gaviria. Gaviria has shown that he doesn't need a train to win but for the Worlds, you need all the riders you can.
On top of that, its such a pie on the face when your riders work hard to get a full team available, which many other countries could not do, but then embarrass yourself once again in the world stage. Colombia had a great 2016 (and an amazing last 4 years), but the local federation has destroyed domestic cycling. You cannot sustain colombian cycling with this current federation. Vuelta a Colombia and Clasico RCN are losing their luster, Tour de Cafe never took off, Colombia-Coldeportes was a catastrophe and let's not get started on the doping epidemic there. Ok, done venting. My point on this thread was to point out that Colombia will be all for Gaviria but will not field a full team.

Gav only needs 2 or 3 riders to give him bottles. Other riders will be useless, because they can't make a train.
If that's true first of all they should ban Chaves and Pantano now already from the national team for the upcoming world championship in Norway and Austria!

If they ain't got no desire to fly to Qatar to support Gaviria there ain't no reason to allow them leadership (Chaves) or a domestique role (Pantano) on a hilly course.
 
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staubsauger said:
Vroome.exe said:
gospina said:
The Colombian cycling federation screwed up yet again. They named the team without consulting with the riders. Two riders (Chavez and Pantano) stated that they will not make the trip. Colombia has yet to find replacements and knowing how badly they handle travel visas, most likely will not have a full team for Gaviria. Gaviria has shown that he doesn't need a train to win but for the Worlds, you need all the riders you can.
On top of that, its such a pie on the face when your riders work hard to get a full team available, which many other countries could not do, but then embarrass yourself once again in the world stage. Colombia had a great 2016 (and an amazing last 4 years), but the local federation has destroyed domestic cycling. You cannot sustain colombian cycling with this current federation. Vuelta a Colombia and Clasico RCN are losing their luster, Tour de Cafe never took off, Colombia-Coldeportes was a catastrophe and let's not get started on the doping epidemic there. Ok, done venting. My point on this thread was to point out that Colombia will be all for Gaviria but will not field a full team.

Gav only needs 2 or 3 riders to give him bottles. Other riders will be useless, because they can't make a train.
If that's true first of all they should ban Chaves and Pantano now already from the national team for the upcoming world championship in Norway and Austria!

If they ain't got no desire to fly to Qatar to support Gaviria there ain't no reason to allow them leadership (Chaves) or a domestique role (Pantano) on a hilly course.

They both stated that they wanted to support Gaviria but that they had already scheduled downtime after long seasons, i.e. not in form at all at the time of the worlds. They also stated that no one from FCC had spoken to them about it and only found out via news and reporters that they were in the team. Supposedly, they contacted the federation to express not to count them immediately after finding out they were in the team.
 
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spiritualride said:
Greipel, Sagan, Cavendish, and Kittel are fairly equal favorites.
2nd tier: Bouhanni, Gaviria, Kristoff, Boonen
3rd tier: Ewan, Groenewegen, Van Avermaet, Nizzolo, Degenkolb, Viviani, Demare, Nielsen, Boasson Hagen, and Bennett.

Everyone else has near 1% chance or less of winning on oddsmaking.

TourOfTexas said:
Worst thread start I've ever seen. No course profile pic?

Not even a date, ugh. It's Oct 16th btw. Could this thread be deleted? There are some amazing posters here that make awesome race thread starting posts. The first link doesn't even say what time zone the time is referring to.


Its local time ofc. Ive never made a thread start before, im sry. And profile picture, its not even worth the look.

Update on the weather forecast; its still "only" 28c expected on Sunday with only 1mps winds.
 
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I expected more from Ganna, but apparently he had a bad day. 2 local girls from South Tyrol finished in the top 10 in the WJ ITT, that's pretty cool.
Italy has a scary team for the U23 RR: Albanese, Ballerini, Consonni, Ganna, Minali and Mareczko, that's a monster team. There aren't many guys on the startlist who could beat Kuba in a sprint, will Juan Sebastian Molano ride the U23 RR?
 
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Mayomaniac said:
I expected more from Ganna, but apparently he had a bad day. 2 local girls from South Tyrol finished in the top 10 in the WJ ITT, that's pretty cool.
Italy has a scary team for the U23 RR: Albanese, Ballerini, Consonni, Ganna, Minali and Mareczko, that's a monster team. There aren't many guys on the startlist who could beat Kuba in a sprint, will Juan Sebastian Molano ride the U23 RR?


U23; Kristoffer Halvorsen would win the sprint this year 9 times out of 10..
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Wind or no wind, I'm sure Belgium and Norway will set a furious pace given the characteristics of their leaders.

You think Belgium will go for a mass sprint? I dont think so. Depends on how hard the race is.

I just hope its not a breakaway from Iran, Venezuela and Sri Lanka that gets 10 minutes early.. And then Germany and UK slowly pulls em in. Ill rather see a turd be eaten by bacteria for 7 hours :D
 
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Monte said:
Mayomaniac said:
I expected more from Ganna, but apparently he had a bad day. 2 local girls from South Tyrol finished in the top 10 in the WJ ITT, that's pretty cool.
Italy has a scary team for the U23 RR: Albanese, Ballerini, Consonni, Ganna, Minali and Mareczko, that's a monster team. There aren't many guys on the startlist who could beat Kuba in a sprint, will Juan Sebastian Molano ride the U23 RR?


U23; Kristoffer Halvorsen would win the sprint this year 9 times out of 10..
Yes, he's a great rider, but beating Mareczko 9 times out of 10 in a race that is totally flat? The biggest question mark is probably Mareczko's shape, he's been pretty bad since the Tour of Qinghai Lake.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
Monte said:
Mayomaniac said:
I expected more from Ganna, but apparently he had a bad day. 2 local girls from South Tyrol finished in the top 10 in the WJ ITT, that's pretty cool.
Italy has a scary team for the U23 RR: Albanese, Ballerini, Consonni, Ganna, Minali and Mareczko, that's a monster team. There aren't many guys on the startlist who could beat Kuba in a sprint, will Juan Sebastian Molano ride the U23 RR?


U23; Kristoffer Halvorsen would win the sprint this year 9 times out of 10..
Yes, he's a great rider, but beating Mareczko 9 times out of 10 in a race that is totally flat? The biggest question mark is probably Mareczko's shape, he's been pretty bad since the Tour of Qinghai Lake.

Doesnt matter, he has no chance against Halvorsen in a sprint. Halvorsen beats some of the best sprinters in the world today as a 20 year old kid. Like Groenewegen ,Coquard, Hutarovitch and many more. This year he is on top of his game and a top favorite in a sprint in Doha.
 
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Monte said:
Mayomaniac said:
Monte said:
Mayomaniac said:
I expected more from Ganna, but apparently he had a bad day. 2 local girls from South Tyrol finished in the top 10 in the WJ ITT, that's pretty cool.
Italy has a scary team for the U23 RR: Albanese, Ballerini, Consonni, Ganna, Minali and Mareczko, that's a monster team. There aren't many guys on the startlist who could beat Kuba in a sprint, will Juan Sebastian Molano ride the U23 RR?


U23; Kristoffer Halvorsen would win the sprint this year 9 times out of 10..
Yes, he's a great rider, but beating Mareczko 9 times out of 10 in a race that is totally flat? The biggest question mark is probably Mareczko's shape, he's been pretty bad since the Tour of Qinghai Lake.

Doesnt matter, he has no chance against Halvorsen in a sprint. Halvorsen beats some of the best sprinters in the world today as a 20 year old kid. Like Groenewegen ,Coquard, Hutarovitch and many more. This year he is on top of his game and a top favorite in a sprint in Doha.
Hmm, my guess is that Mareczko is faster on a completely flat course like this, if they're sprinting head to head. Halvorsen isn't a pure sprinter and would probably benefit from a harder race, though. There's also a big question mark as to how he will handle the heat.
 
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gospina said:
staubsauger said:
Vroome.exe said:
gospina said:
The Colombian cycling federation screwed up yet again. They named the team without consulting with the riders. Two riders (Chavez and Pantano) stated that they will not make the trip. Colombia has yet to find replacements and knowing how badly they handle travel visas, most likely will not have a full team for Gaviria. Gaviria has shown that he doesn't need a train to win but for the Worlds, you need all the riders you can.
On top of that, its such a pie on the face when your riders work hard to get a full team available, which many other countries could not do, but then embarrass yourself once again in the world stage. Colombia had a great 2016 (and an amazing last 4 years), but the local federation has destroyed domestic cycling. You cannot sustain colombian cycling with this current federation. Vuelta a Colombia and Clasico RCN are losing their luster, Tour de Cafe never took off, Colombia-Coldeportes was a catastrophe and let's not get started on the doping epidemic there. Ok, done venting. My point on this thread was to point out that Colombia will be all for Gaviria but will not field a full team.

Gav only needs 2 or 3 riders to give him bottles. Other riders will be useless, because they can't make a train.
If that's true first of all they should ban Chaves and Pantano now already from the national team for the upcoming world championship in Norway and Austria!

If they ain't got no desire to fly to Qatar to support Gaviria there ain't no reason to allow them leadership (Chaves) or a domestique role (Pantano) on a hilly course.

They both stated that they wanted to support Gaviria but that they had already scheduled downtime after long seasons, i.e. not in form at all at the time of the worlds. They also stated that no one from FCC had spoken to them about it and only found out via news and reporters that they were in the team. Supposedly, they contacted the federation to express not to count them immediately after finding out they were in the team.

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I think Gaviria is the top favourite for the Worlds in Bergen in 2017.. THey say its a course for GVA and Sagan, that means Gavira as well. Those are my 3 top picks anyway! With hometown boy Kristoff as the nr 1 choice in a sprint ofc..