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

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TheGreenMonkey said:
Not so sure about that, the attacker has won, not the sprinters.

Racing is much less organized and the difference between riders is bigger in the u23 cat.

This is nothing for the pro's. . .

Freaking UCI not allowing the spanish organization to use the course they wanted, and even worse from the organization for not having the balls to stand up to the UCI
 
Parrulo said:
Racing is much less organized and the difference between riders is bigger in the u23 cat.

This is nothing for the pro's. . .

Freaking UCI not allowing the spanish organization to use the course they wanted, and even worse from the organization for not having the balls to stand up to the UCI

Attackers make it in MSR some times.
 
Parrulo said:
Racing is much less organized and the difference between riders is bigger in the u23 cat.

This is nothing for the pro's. . .

Freaking UCI not allowing the spanish organization to use the course they wanted, and even worse from the organization for not having the balls to stand up to the UCI

I'm hoping the non sprinting teams actually makes this hard. It's possible.
 
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Great race overall. Bystrom deserving winner, superstrong attack.

Colombia also did a really strong race, with a great Ramirez and Lopez. What surprised me, was that Gaviria was the man who did attack on the last climb and not Lopez. I thought Gaviria would wait for the sprint, because he could fight for a medal. But strong from him he actually made the race instead of following.
 
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Parrulo said:
Racing is much less organized and the difference between riders is bigger in the u23 cat.

This is nothing for the pro's. . .

Freaking UCI not allowing the spanish organization to use the course they wanted, and even worse from the organization for not having the balls to stand up to the UCI
Quite curious, do you maybe have a profile for the original intented route for the race?
 
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The Italians and the Spanish are going to have to ride the climbs extremely hard on sunday in order to make a selection
 
MoreGravityPerKilo said:
Quite curious, do you maybe have a profile for the original intented route for the race?

IIRC it was a one climb course (with maybe another small hill) but the climb was properly hard for a race of this kind (a cat 2 or something like that). It was posted several times here on a thread speculating about the course so it shouldn't be hard to find.
 
Sasquatch said:
I'm liking Cancellara's chances based on this. No 1 team is going to be able to control it. We just need to hope it's hard enough so Cancellara can just time trial away.

Would be good to see, but will be incredibly difficult for him to win. Every contender will know that is Cancellara's main tactic and will be watching his wheel like a hawk on the last lap, hoping to get a free pull to the finish.
 
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I enjoyed that race.

men's is going to be exciting. If only Sagan was in half-decent form - that finish has him written all over it.
 
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Jerkovin said:
I enjoyed that race.

men's is going to be exciting. If only Sagan was in half-decent form - that finish has him written all over it.

The Sagan of 2014 will even have trouble to beat Gerrans and co.
 
DFA123 said:
Would be good to see, but will be incredibly difficult for him to win. Every contender will know that is Cancellara's main tactic and will be watching his wheel like a hawk on the last lap, hoping to get a free pull to the finish.

True. I'm hoping it's hard enough for him to do it, but I know I'm hoping for a lot. :D

What's Degenkolb's health like? Has he recovered? If he has Vuelta form you would think the race is his.
 
Great win for Bystrom, of course he already signed for Katusha but nice for him to prove that he has something to contribute and not just coming to be a training partner for Kristoff.
 
Cancellara is not the only possible attacker. Nibali, Gilbert, Dan Martin, Kolobnev, Colombians are among the other possible attackers. I suspect Gerrans will try and join such a group if it gets away and try and win the same way he won MSR. If a few of these get away together they have a good chance of staying away. Sagan and Valverde are another couple who would try and get into this kind of attack as well.

Australia's tactics will probably mirror their tactics from today, so to the Colombians.
 
whittashau said:
The Italians and the Spanish are going to have to ride the climbs extremely hard on sunday in order to make a selection

indeed. Today's U23 race gave us a preview of what needs to happen in order to win it. I still believe is going to be a sprinter with climbing abilities to take it , the likes of Gerro, Valpiti, Sagan, Kristoff, Kwait,Cance- even Bouhanni & Degankolb can make it under the right circumstances
 
Wow what a ride by Bystrøm! Really surprised by his strength on the last climb. He's a great rider, but usually he lacks that little bit extra to actually win races.

However, he's been training like a madman since he was very young and is incredibly disciplined, so good to see the hard work paying off.

Skjerping has also had an incredible season with 2nd in RVV, 3rd in worlds and a stage win in l'Avenir, surely he'll be picked up by a pro-team as well.