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I’m pretty ignorant but . . . seems like a very vanilla course for a Worlds?yuck
From the barriers on isn't vanilla, it seems to me. Higher than usual, on an uphill, followed by a short but very steep ramp. I could envision a very close race that gets blown apart on the last lap right there.I’m pretty ignorant but . . . seems like a very vanilla course for a Worlds?
Thanks, I probably didn’t pay close enough attention to the end of the video.From the barriers on isn't vanilla, it seems to me. Higher than usual, on an uphill, followed by a short but very steep ramp. I could envision a very close race that gets blown apart on the last lap right there.
Granted, most of the course seems pretty straightforward. As Tibor said, it all depends on whether it rains or not.Thanks, I probably didn’t pay close enough attention to the end of the video.
It's just standard Hoogerheide with a few tweaks. Once lines are fully cut in, I'd say from the current look it'll be similar to the conditions (but slightly warmer) of the 2009 worlds, there but without the loop around the town centre.I’m pretty ignorant but . . . seems like a very vanilla course for a Worlds?
But none of them exaclty the same. Interesting.Relay rider orders are out:
All countries except for GB (Backstedt) have a man starting and finishing. Most going with a M-M-F-F-F-M order.
I no nothing about how these riders would fare in a long one-day on the road given that I've only watched them in 1 hour efforts, but I would think Fem van Empel was made for Strade Bianchi. I could also see her as the next Van der Breggen at Fleche Wallonne.It looks like Puck Pieterse will ride Strade Bianche, but Fem van Empel won't. Both of them will have very limited race days on the road though. Van Empel has Fleche Wallonne as a semi-target, but her main focus is the mountainbike, as is Pieterse's.
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Sounds like it was an enjoyable race to watch with the ebb and flow.Team relay won by the Netherlands. Great Britain could run it quite close, Van Empel had only 2 secs advantage on Anna Kay when she started. She finished with 30 secs advantage and the race was over, all Ryan Kamp had to do was stay upright.
The lack of coverage is probably due to the host broadcaster, Dutch public television NOS. They have no love for cyclocross and they don't understand it. Should have just left it to the Belgians, it's only a few kilometers from the border. Most Dutch cycling fans watch it on Belgian tv anyway.Sounds like it was an enjoyable race to watch with the ebb and flow.
Best I've managed to see so far are a couple of phone clips of the finish.
I had an inkling the Brits were going to medal, Sweek was very close, but not quite.
The lack of coverage is probably due to the host broadcaster, Dutch public television NOS. They have no love for cyclocross and they don't understand it. Should have just left it to the Belgians, it's only a few kilometers from the border. Most Dutch cycling fans watch it on Belgian tv anyway.
Kuhn is an interesting one; he's on the EF-Nippo development squad....as well as riding for Tormans during the CX season.
That was a great video. Double whip! Cameo by Molengraaf and a Shirin’s favourite part of the course
Now approved.So van Alphen won't start tomorrow but possibly might in the end be replaced by Bakker if the UCI approve the late change.