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jens_attacks said:
7. With this route, you can't get better
I think I disagree. Certainly the route is crap, I don't disagree on that, but in today's race, there were plenty of moments attacks could have been made or have been made (Wellens), but weren't by those who should be doing them (aside from Wellens) as they have no chance on the Cauberg. Even the Dutchies don't seem to care anymore and willing let themselves be led to the slaughterhouse.
I don't think there was much control today in the final lap(s) and attacks of multiple strong riders would have had a chance of sticking. Even those waiting for the sprint should have know they didn't have the team anymore to bring it back together after the Cauberg.
However, the self-fulfilling prophecy of "Attacks never work in the Amstel Fold Race" fulfilled itself once again, with riders pronouncing it prior to the race, then acting according to it, only to lose and strengthen their own belief in the prophecy. One thing for them to meditate on, if you're going to finish outside of the top 10 anyway and have a decent attack, why not chance it? If it fails, you're outside of the top 10, but if you don't try it, you're outside of it anyway.
I think the only way to get this race back on track, despite my belief that today showed us that an entertaining race certainly was possible on this parcours, is to radically alter the course. The beliefs about how the race is going to unfold, whether true or not, are too strong in the minds of riders and the DS's. Radically changing the route might be the only way of getting rid of those beliefs.