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South to South West, but not so strong that it means easy echelons in the opening part, fast start probablyHow are the windconditions on sunday?
South to South West, but not so strong that it means easy echelons in the opening part, fast start probablyHow are the windconditions on sunday?
A race won by Marc Demeyer who I‘m sure De Vlaeminck would Claim would destroy Van der PoelJust started watching 'A Sunday In Hell' again, and had forgotten how beautiful it is
"The merciless process of elimination has begun"
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUDhvIXCtKk&list=WL&index=1
Meteo France just gives light rain this afternoon
If it doesn't rain on Sunday, the cobbless will be dry.Meteo France just gives light rain this afternoon
Nature is calling for Mr. France.I read that as Mateo France and wondered whether there was already a new French super talent emerging who's so powerful he could control the weather.
Küng (before he crashed anyway) and Teunissen also dropped out of the chase group with mechanicals.Material has really improved over the last years, much less mechanicals than 20 or 30 years ago. Has become much more predictable and possible to lay out a specific plan for the teams. I think the last years it was mainly van Aert who suffered a decisive set-back due to a puncture.
The one I checked shows (cross)tailwind the entire timeHow is the wind for tomorrow?
Wind from SW, right? If so we might have crosswind in all 5 stars sectorsThe one I checked shows (cross)tailwind the entire time
Maybe theoretically, but everything points to this being wrong given we’ve had winners from the early break in the last 15 years with both Vansummeren and Hayman (and O’Grady before that?). And it’s the one monument where the early break regularly get top results, like when Vermeersch was second or Rutsch and Hoelgaard in the top 8 last year.Paris Roubaix has the single biggest problem of all the monuments, but the one that is easiest to fix:
It is too short (Monuments should be 6 hours at least).
I am not saying this only out of principal, but in this specific case it could also improve the racing. The last 160k are great, but the 100k of tarmac before are too short. This screws the break and makes the whole race less interesting.
finally someone to take over from the great and sadly missed Francois LefrancoisI read that as Mateo France and wondered whether there was already a new French super talent emerging who's so powerful he could control the weather.
Good point. Flanders was a decent amount longer this year than PR - if anything, it should be the other way around considering the bergs in Flanders.Paris Roubaix has the single biggest problem of all the monuments, but the one that is easiest to fix:
It is too short (Monuments should be 6 hours at least).
I am not saying this only out of principal, but in this specific case it could also improve the racing. The last 160k are great, but the 100k of tarmac before are too short. This screws the break and makes the whole race less interesting.
If break formation takes 30-40k and then the fight for position starts 20-30k before the first cobble sector. Then a single rider like Dillier only needs to control for 30-50k and can easily hold any break at 2 minutes, making it pretty irrelevant.
So I would suggest adding 30-40k of distance (pure tarmac). They could also start in the north of Paris again by doing this, making the name more accurate. Then the break would have more distance to gain significant time before the cobbles. This would make the break relevant (again) and also weaken the favourite's team more by having to control a longer distance.
In an era of watts-fests, do we really need races to become even harder and more attritional? It's not like anybody finishes Paris-Roubaix with energy to spare. Adding 30km would make it as long as Milano Sanremo and multitudes harder.Paris Roubaix has the single biggest problem of all the monuments, but the one that is easiest to fix:
It is too short (Monuments should be 6 hours at least).
I am not saying this only out of principal, but in this specific case it could also improve the racing. The last 160k are great, but the 100k of tarmac before are too short. This screws the break and makes the whole race less interesting.
If break formation takes 30-40k and then the fight for position starts 20-30k before the first cobble sector. Then a single rider like Dillier only needs to control for 30-50k and can easily hold any break at 2 minutes, making it pretty irrelevant.
So I would suggest adding 30-40k of distance (pure tarmac). They could also start in the north of Paris again by doing this, making the name more accurate. Then the break would have more distance to gain significant time before the cobbles. This would make the break relevant (again) and also weaken the favourite's team more by having to control a longer distance.
