National Championships 2016

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Alexandre B. said:
tomorrow said:
RedheadDane said:
What would be the point of the Czechs racing against Sagan? Even if they did that, and managed to beat him, he'd still be winning the Slovakian championship. (Unless, of course, some other Slovak manages to beat him.)
Likewise, even if Sagan wins solo, the Czech who finishes first will still win that race.

well, competing with sagan, if others won't, would mean that the rider competing with sagan would win the czech nationials, wouldn't it? But my point was elsewhere. 2 or 3 years ago, sagan and stybar went alone to the finish a did not sprint against each other. It might have been caused by the fact that it was raining and the finish was on cobbles, but still, the fans wanted to see that sprint
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:p

This is such a confusing pic if you don't know the context. :)
 
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BigMac said:
carolina said:
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In Portugal Rui Costa and Tiago Machado are out of the Road Nats .

:(

I was hopping that, without rui costa present, machado would finally win the national championship.

Will now be cheering for Zé so we can see that jersey racking dem Vuelta stages. :cool:

Maybe the course is much harder for him, but definitely i would love to see Zé win, o maybe André Cardoso could be awesome too
 
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the german champion jersey will probably only visible for 3 month or so, then that guy will probably will be world champion lol
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
Martinelle is a TT talent, a podium would be nice!
He used to be, but he already said last year that he wants too focus more on one day races, so who knows.
It's probably too long for Quinziato, he prefers shorter ITTs.
It should be a nice fight between Boaro, Moser and Cataldo and it's great to see Felline on the startlist.
 
Spanish Championships start tomorrow with the time trial, men's elite race is on saturday (moved forward a day because of the general election!).

TT course is rolling, but not especially hilly:

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Start list includes: Alejandro Valverde (apparently signed up at the last minute), Ion Izagirre, Jesus Herrada, Lluis Mas, Diego Rubio, Mikel Landa and Ruben Plaza (the race is around his home town). There is no Castroviejo or LLS, so one of the Movistar riders will be favourite.

The road race is also a hilly course and has a ridiculously strong field

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The startlist includes:

Valverde, Ion Izagirre, Herrada (Movistar)
Contador, Hernandez (Tinkoff)
Rodriguez, Vicioso, Losada (Katusha)
Plaza (Orica)
Landa (Sky - no other Spanish Sky riders - so expect a long solo attack!)
Bilbao, Prades, Pardilla (Caja Rural)
Valls (Lotto)

Difficult to see past Valverde is he has any kind of form, but there are suggestions that Izagirre may go in at least as co-leader. This is the first time Contador has raced it since 2011, and Purito's first time since 2007!
 
Kind of strange that Spain's 3 best TTers (IMO-Lulu, Castro and Berto) aren't participating in the Spanish ITT championships. Think Izagirre will win.
Valverde for the RR, or a "surprise" win - one of the Caja Rural guys with a late attack.

Regarding the ITT, I would have thought especially Lulu would want to put in a convincing performance to secure a spot at the Olympics, but maybe he has been promised a spot already - or maybe he doesn't want to go :)
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Kind of strange that Spain's 3 best TTers (IMO-Lulu, Castro and Berto) aren't participating in the Spanish ITT championships. Think Izagirre will win.
Valverde for the RR, or a "surprise" win - one of the Caja Rural guys with a late attack.

Regarding the ITT, I would have thought especially Lulu would want to put in a convincing performance to secure a spot at the Olympics, but maybe he has been promised a spot already - or maybe he doesn't want to go :)
Izagirre is THE best Spanish ITTer right now IMO.
 
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CheckMyPecs said:
LaFlorecita said:
Kind of strange that Spain's 3 best TTers (IMO-Lulu, Castro and Berto) aren't participating in the Spanish ITT championships. Think Izagirre will win.
Valverde for the RR, or a "surprise" win - one of the Caja Rural guys with a late attack.

Regarding the ITT, I would have thought especially Lulu would want to put in a convincing performance to secure a spot at the Olympics, but maybe he has been promised a spot already - or maybe he doesn't want to go :)
Izagirre is THE best Spanish ITTer right now IMO.
I'd agree with that. In fact, based on this season, he's one of the best in the world. His result in the Algarve, on a pretty flat course, was pretty special - and he's already proven himself on anything hilly.
 
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DFA123 said:
CheckMyPecs said:
LaFlorecita said:
Kind of strange that Spain's 3 best TTers (IMO-Lulu, Castro and Berto) aren't participating in the Spanish ITT championships. Think Izagirre will win.
Valverde for the RR, or a "surprise" win - one of the Caja Rural guys with a late attack.

Regarding the ITT, I would have thought especially Lulu would want to put in a convincing performance to secure a spot at the Olympics, but maybe he has been promised a spot already - or maybe he doesn't want to go :)
Izagirre is THE best Spanish ITTer right now IMO.
I'd agree with that. In fact, based on this season, he's one of the best in the world. His result in the Algarve, on a pretty flat course, was pretty special - and he's already proven himself on anything hilly.
Maybe on a short to medium-length course, but I would still bet on Castro or Luis Leon over him for a long ITT, and they are no slugs on shorter courses either. And in GTs Contador will always have the edge.
 
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DFA123 said:
Spanish Championships start tomorrow with the time trial, men's elite race is on saturday (moved forward a day because of the general election!).

TT course is rolling, but not especially hilly:

nacionalescrono2016.png


Start list includes: Alejandro Valverde (apparently signed up at the last minute), Ion Izagirre, Jesus Herrada, Lluis Mas, Diego Rubio, Mikel Landa and Ruben Plaza (the race is around his home town). There is no Castroviejo or LLS, so one of the Movistar riders will be favourite.

The road race is also a hilly course and has a ridiculously strong field

campeonatonacional2016.png


The startlist includes:

Valverde, Ion Izagirre, Herrada (Movistar)
Contador, Hernandez (Tinkoff)
Rodriguez, Vicioso, Losada (Katusha)
Plaza (Orica)
Landa (Sky - no other Spanish Sky riders - so expect a long solo attack!)
Bilbao, Prades, Pardilla (Caja Rural)
Valls (Lotto)

Difficult to see past Valverde is he has any kind of form, but there are suggestions that Izagirre may go in at least as co-leader. This is the first time Contador has raced it since 2011, and Purito's first time since 2007!

Acoording to the information of Movistar Castroviejo will participate in the TT. Movistar will also start with 16 riders in the RR: Arcas, Castro, Erviti, Fernandez, Herrada (2x), Izaguirre (2x), Lobato, Moreno (2x), Pedrero, Rojas, Soler, Valverde and Ventoso.
 
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Moviestar said:
Acoording to the information of Movistar Castroviejo will participate in the TT. Movistar will also start with 16 riders in the RR: Arcas, Castro, Erviti, Fernandez, Herrada (2x), Izaguirre (2x), Lobato, Moreno (2x), Pedrero, Rojas, Soler, Valverde and Ventoso.
That would be good if Castroviejo starts as well, makes it a lot more competitive. I'd read that Valverde had replaced him at the last minute, but hopefully they will both be there.

It's difficult to see how anyone can stop Movistar completely controlling the race. It just doesn't look hard enough for Contador or Landa to get away anywhere. I wonder if they will split the team to have half riding for I.Izagirre and half for Valverde, or perhaps even give four or five riders a free role to keep morale high ahead of the TdF.
 
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Laplaz said:
Quinziato Italian TT Champion :cool:
Wow he actally pulled it off, his last great pperformance in an over 20km long ITT was pobably the 3rd place in the Österreich-Rundfahrt ITT a few years ago.
 
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Laplaz said:
Quinziato Italian TT Champion :cool:

Top 10

1. Manuel Quinziato (BMC) 41,3 km in 49'00" ( 50,556 km/h )
2. Manuele Boaro (Tinkoff) + 38"
3. Moreno Moser (Cannondale) + 1'00"
4. Gianni Moscon (Team Sky) + 1'18"
5. Marco Coledan (Trek Segafredo) + 1'24"
6. Davide Martinelli (Etixx Quick Step) + 1'36"
7. Dario Cataldo (Astana) + 1'51"
8. Fabio Felline (Trek Segafredo) + 1'54"
9. Alan Marangoni (Cannondale) + 2'26"
10. Marco Frapporti (Androni Sidermec) + 2'34