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One day races with MOUNTAINS....?

Mar 19, 2009
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For a year or two about ten years ago there was an awesome one day race in Colorado with tons of climbing and a major downhill section on dirt. Moninger won it one year and I think Flandis raced it when he was on Mercury. It had a flat finish but was a brutal race.

It's too bad the Classique des Alpes isn't around anymore.
 
nvpacchi said:
Didn't the race still end with a downhill?
Yes, but it was a very hard race. The problem was that in 1995 was about the peak for EPO. So small Colombians in the Andes mountains lost all the advantage. I would have never thought that we would loose a world championship in our soil with that altitude.
 
Aug 28, 2010
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Escarabajo said:
Yes, but it was a very hard race. The problem was that in 1995 was about the peak for EPO. So small Colombians in the Andes mountains lost all the advantage. I would have never thought that we would loose a world championship in our soil with that altitude.

Isn't that the year that Olano won the world? Yes it was (i just checked). As well as he rode, I didn't think he was world champ material that year.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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Escarabajo said:
Yes, but it was a very hard race. The problem was that in 1995 was about the peak for EPO. So small Colombians in the Andes mountains lost all the advantage. I would have never thought that we would loose a world championship in our soil with that altitude.

No question about its difficulty. It was the only world's course that was ever ideally suited for Pantani during his career, and he couldn't even deliver a miracle.

Didn't Olano charge across the finish line with a flat tire too?
 
Mar 17, 2009
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What would qualify a race as a mountains classic?

Minimum altitude?
Number of climbs?
Gradients?

2010 Lombardia has San Fedele d'Intelvi @ almost 800m followed by Balisio @ 723m, Ghisallo @ 754m, Sormano @ 1124m and finally San Ferm della Battaglia @ 397m. Would that count as a mountainous Classic?