Ponferrada 2014 World Championships, Sep. 21st-28th

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Arredondo said:
That second part of your answer couldn't be better;)

With the pro's, speciality becomes even more important. And he's got the most talent for the hilly classic, that's for sure.

Exactly. With 64kg he's built like Vanendert.
 
auscyclefan94 said:
Gerrans is not a sprinter though and Liege Bastogne Liege nor even Milan San Remo are sprinting events. When it is man on man or when there are a few small groups racing for the win, I find it extremely annoying that he sits on the wheel and simply takes advantage of other riders who actually deserve to win.

Not sure if anyone deserves to win. Often the strongest rider does not win. Gerrans is a good tactician and to me he is a sprinter. Not a bunch sprinter but a climber who can sprint or vice versa and in hard races when the pure sprinters can lose their edge, Gerrans is always dangerous. I really don't think he is any worse than many others as far as following wheels goes but if they can't drop him at the Worlds he will be very hard to hold out and Australia looks like it has a good team to support him. He has to be in the top 3 riders to win the race.
 
Sep 13, 2013
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Maybe this has been covered, but I cant seem to find it. For the life of me I don't understand the selection process for the WCRR. How is it that teams like Poland have 8-9 riders while Lux has 1 and the Swiss have 3.

I know there are more than 3 Swiss and 1 Lux rider out there. Can anyone clear this up?
 
stabbin31 said:
Maybe this has been covered, but I cant seem to find it. For the life of me I don't understand the selection process for the WCRR. How is it that teams like Poland have 8-9 riders while Lux has 1 and the Swiss have 3.

I know there are more than 3 Swiss and 1 Lux rider out there. Can anyone clear this up?

Lux was supposed to have 3, but Schleck withdrew and Jungels is still plagued by his saddle sore I would guess
 
May 1, 2013
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I think it comes down to points earned by said nation over the uci racing calendar to how many riders get sanctioned to ride as a team for their country up to a maximum of 9
 
Jul 19, 2011
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UCI have got to sort out these national team jerseys. They only wear them once, why can't we do like American sports and just have the same jersey for each country every year? I seriously spend about half the road race trying to figure out which country is which. Best jerseys by a mile are the Belgian sky blues with the Belgian bands round the middle - same every year, classic look, easy to spot and you know what you are looking for. Switzerland have had a shocker. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/photos/gallery-worlds-road-race-course-reconnaissance/324956
 
Cult Classics said:
UCI have got to sort out these national team jerseys. They only wear them once, why can't we do like American sports and just have the same jersey for each country every year? I seriously spend about half the road race trying to figure out which country is which. Best jerseys by a mile are the Belgian sky blues with the Belgian bands round the middle - same every year, classic look, easy to spot and you know what you are looking for. Switzerland have had a shocker. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/photos/gallery-worlds-road-race-course-reconnaissance/324956

Most jerseys look the same, not sure what the Swiss were thinking though....
 
Almost impossible to get away on the Confederacion. Broad road and not too heavy slopes. Mirador is where it should happen.. or last meters of the Confederacion with the descent in mind.
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
Apparently Van der Poel has been involved in a crash :(

On Sporza they're saying it looks like he continued without problems. Hopefully he will be alright. Not a good start though. :(