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I said the next few years. Apart from Vingo, they have no one on the horizon who will be competitive?VLAB has dominated the GT's for the last 5 years.
I said the next few years. Apart from Vingo, they have no one on the horizon who will be competitive?VLAB has dominated the GT's for the last 5 years.
True.VLAB has dominated the GT's for the last 5 years.
Maybe Nordhagen.I said the next few years. Apart from Vingo, they have no one on the horizon who will be competitive?
AgreedA month at calpe in January and a month at Teide in February, 2 months hard training, no girlfriend, no wife, no kids, no friends, no beers, no late evenings, lots of efforts, you show up to your first big goal and you try nothing, do nothing , shrug your shoulders, wait for a sprint that you will lose. I hate modern classics riders.
Stuff happens.He ended up putting his pedal into the helmet of the crasher at 45km to stay upright. Didn't see movement from that dude afterward...Mathieu was very lucky at that point although he was clearly the overwhelming power today.
Küng has broken his thigh, that's his spring (and probably more) done. Whoever at Tudor was in charge of the tubes for today almost literally has blood on their hands, if two of your three leaders slide out on the cobbles with no other riders involved it's not an accident.Do we know how the DNFs are for tomorrow? Philipsen, Brennan etc
And a nice post-race apology to the Tudor rider for the accidental contact. Several here didn't think he was so dominant, though. IMO, after winning a string of cyclocross titles including WC and taking a little time to train for this; the effort was totally dominant.Stuff happens.
Most guys would have gone down. I’m all about it, great move on his part.
He dominated the race. Fair to say there were no other elite riders on form or in the race, so I guess it’s fair to ask how dominant a ride it was. For whatever that’s worth, which I’d argue…isn’t a lot. He stomped the guys who showed up, easily. As expected. He’s a great rider. Pretty boring race, TBH. No suspense other than the crashing.And a nice post-race apology to the Tudor rider for the accidental contact. Several here didn't think he was so dominant, though. IMO, after winning a string of cyclocross titles including WC and taking a little time to train for this; the effort was totally dominant.
Wet, cool weather and the number of crashes added to a constant re-acceleration interval race. Adding in the hills it seemed to have more demanding situations than any one day effort this season. And he finished solo. Any other rider put in that kind of a race this year? Anyone?
yeah, really sad for Küng, but that setup was obviously not the right one for slippery conditions.Küng has broken his thigh, that's his spring (and probably more) done. Whoever at Tudor was in charge of the tubes for today almost literally has blood on their hands, if two of your three leaders slide out on the cobbles with no other riders involved it's not an accident.
Both, but more luck than skill.You saw luck there and not insane skill and reaction time?
That really sucks!Küng has broken his thigh, that's his spring (and probably more) done. Whoever at Tudor was in charge of the tubes for today almost literally has blood on their hands, if two of your thrre leaders slide out on the cobbles with no other riders involved it's not an accident.
By being awesome. Skill matters.How did VDP avoid getting dumped by that crash right in front of him?
I'd say you've never ridden in an event like that. Maybe viewers thought it was dull....He dominated the race. Fair to say there were no other elite riders on form or in the race, so I guess it’s fair to ask how dominant a ride it was. For whatever that’s worth, which I’d argue…isn’t a lot. He stomped the guys who showed up, easily. As expected. He’s a great rider. Pretty boring race, TBH. No suspense other than the crashing.
They should just ride the Vittoria Pave green stripe 28 cms. Paint them any way you want and put them on standard rims so they get to the finish without 'esplodin'!yeah, really sad for Küng, but that setup was obviously not the right one for slippery conditions.
CANYON//SRAM apparently used the same Schwalbe tires in the women's race, but no clue about tire pressure etc.
Nope, never have. You? Yeah, I think domination is dull. Still enjoy watching, but I want to see a battle.I'd say you've never ridden in an event like that. Maybe viewers thought it was dull....
Actually on screen it looked a little dull and the race favorite never really was bothered. Yet, for the racers it surely was nothing but dull. These cobbled one day classics on narrow twisting wet roads are the absolute pinnacle of adrenaline boosters.I'd say you've never ridden in an event like that. Maybe viewers thought it was dull....
I know Pog is good, but so far he's needed to actually start a race in order to win it. He's not doing Flèche and Amstel this year.It's gonna be a fascinating spring. Omloop: MVDP. Strade: Pog. MSR: MVDP. E3: MVDP. M-W: MVDP. RVV: Pog. P-R: MVDP. Amstel: Pog. FW: Pog. LBL: Pog
I rode the P-R sportive years ago on VG 28 mm tubulars. Punctured close to Templeuve on a not so difficult sector. Good tires that worked well even on the slippery cobbles in Arenberg.They should just ride the Vittoria Pave green stripe 28 cms. Paint them any way you want and put them on standard rims so they get to the finish without 'esplodin'!
Lets give him the win anyways, just for the good intention.I know Pog is good, but so far he's needed to actually start a race in order to win it. He's not doing Flèche and Amstel this year.
Didn't check their schedule, so mea culpa. Nevertheless, the thrilling uncertainty of how long the solo would be this time! The suspence, is this gonna be first real difficulty, or the second one? To be clear, I don't blame MVDP or Pogacar for doing their thing properly.I know Pog is good, but so far he's needed to actually start a race in order to win it. He's not doing Flèche and Amstel this year.
I know Pog is good, but so far he's needed to actually start a race in order to win it. He's not doing Flèche and Amstel this year.
