I believe Fleur Moors will be something. Not a guaranteed future world champion of sorts, but she could become the better Belgian lady in the coming 10-15 years.Somewhat depressing Sanne retiring with no real successor on the horizon.
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I believe Fleur Moors will be something. Not a guaranteed future world champion of sorts, but she could become the better Belgian lady in the coming 10-15 years.Somewhat depressing Sanne retiring with no real successor on the horizon.
She was a star, much rather listen to her than Jez Cox.youtuber Kirstie with her The world of cycling according to Kirstie channel, actually livestreamed both the UK Elite Womens, and Mens races, and provided commentary,just with her mobile phone
replay them here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_TRiHVXesM
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ecCeI02yts
same with his punch on the hilly finishes on the road last year. Just miles better than anyone around him and similar like VDP's uphill sprintsNys was absolutely brilliant. It's in moments like these you can notice he has that X-Factor to maybe one day come close to the likes of MVDP and WVA. He should be able to reach Pidcock's level at least.
The problem in CX is that Nys hasn't been able to find consistency. He looks super for one race and then he's off the back in the next race. It could be motivation, diet, training, and/or recovery. He hasn't found the balance yet to be a podium threat for every race.same with his punch on the hilly finishes on the road last year. Just miles better than anyone around him and similar like VDP's uphill sprints
This season shows development in that regard. It's indeed like Thibau misses some focus from time to time, but he also had his share of bad luck. He's rarely 'off the back' anymore. Also, he's really hard for himself and hungry for more and better. Give him one or two years and he will be the dominant factor (apart from the ET's).The problem in CX is that Nys hasn't been able to find consistency. He looks super for one race and then he's off the back in the next race. It could be motivation, diet, training, and/or recovery. He hasn't found the balance yet to be a podium threat for every race.
Thanks for posting that--I wondered why she hadn't been in races the past month or so. Also, do you happen to know why the Holmgrens haven't been racing?View: https://www.instagram.com/p/DE5MpoxPcMu/?igsh=cjVzeGpoZ2lsdjUy
Maghalie Rochette ends her season, which had already featured a downer of a Euro trip.
I haven't heard why the Holmgrens stopped after Zonhoven. Obviously Ava crashed, but I can't imagine their whole plan was to do only 2 races each during the kerstperiode. Both are now down in Spain training like everyone else, but neither is signed up for Benidorm.Thanks for posting that--I wondered why she hadn't been in races the past month or so. Also, do you happen to know why the Holmgrens haven't been racing?
Thanks, nice to get that info.I haven't heard why the Holmgrens stopped after Zonhoven. Obviously Ava crashed, but I can't imagine their whole plan was to do only 2 races each during the kerstperiode. Both are now down in Spain training like everyone else, but neither is signed up for Benidorm.
Bella had been doing some rides with some of the Canadian CXers and her dad, and today posted a ride from the Lidl-Trek road team camp with Ellen van Dijk and Riejanne Markus among others. Ava doesn't appear to post on Strava, but seems like she's done at least a few easy rides with her dad, also rode with her dad in Roubaix before heading down to Spain. (Mr. Holmgren is a cycling coach for many of the younger Canadian 'crossers)
Gunnar Holmgren appears to be taking part in a Trek MTB team camp, also within a stone's throw of Benidorm, but won't be racing this weekend.
At this point one can only hope the siblings Holmgren are still planning to take part at Worlds, because the sisters should be locks for a top 10 finish in the U23 race, in addition to real podium possibilites for Raphaelle Carrier (juniors) and Ian Ackert (U23). Gunnar Holmgren is no favourite for a top 10, but the likeliest man for a decent finish should be selected to race.
With Imogen Wolff they went full cyclocross, but with Chladonova (arguably the bigger talent) they didn't... maybe they don't really see her as a crosser.Chladoňová being on the start list for tomorrow is a surprise, considering she hasn't raced for almost two months, but I guess Visma could just as well enter all their riders when they were there anyway.
With Imogen Wolff they went full cyclocross, but with Chladonova (arguably the bigger talent) they didn't... maybe they don't really see her as a crosser.