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In other words, a sprintWon how: 0.2 km solo
In other words, a sprintWon how: 0.2 km solo
The other German classic, the one I don't know the name of, the one in Hamburg, Townsend won?
In other words, a sprint
Has to be FlandersCorrect.
Yeah, sometimes the "Won how" doesn't tell the whole story....
Distance: 268.9
Vertical meters: 2011
Gradient final km: 0.2 %
Won how: 18 km solo
Has to be Flanders
Trofeo Alfredo Binda. Balsamo won.Of course.
Distance: 152 km
Vertical meters: 2302
Final km: 1.1 %
Won how: Sprint of small group
Trofeo Alfredo Binda. Balsamo won.
Has to be WE Flanders. I just wonder how they got a different final km gradient if both races finish in the exactly same locationIndeed.
Distance: 168.9 km
Vertical meters: 1324
Gradient final km: 0.3%
Won how: Sprint of 4 riders
Ngl I thought this was the ME Dwars at first with Powless beating the 3 VLAB boysIndeed.
Distance: 168.9 km
Vertical meters: 1324
Gradient final km: 0.3%
Won how: Sprint of 4 riders
Men and Women WT.
+ World's (RR)
(@CyclistAbi is gonna be disappointed Roglic doesn't feature. Well, Roglic will just have to win a WT 1-day race if he wants to feature. And... I don't think he knows about this.)
Has to be WE Flanders. I just wonder how they got a different final km gradient if both races finish in the exactly same location
Correct about the race. Don't ask me about the final km gradient. I'm not the math expert around here.
Distance: 213 km
Vertical meters: 3716
Gradient final km: 5.9 %
Won how: 18.6 km solo
Men's Strade Bianche? But once again the final gradient is different to the women's race!
Has to be ME FW, no other race finishes on the wallIndeed. This time the gradient final km question is easily to answer: Pogacar just went so hard he made the climb flatter.
Distance: 205.1 km
Vertical meters: 3144
Gradient final km: 11.3 %
Won how: 0.5 km solo
Has to be ME FW, no other race finishes on the wall
Distance: 148.5 km
Vertical meters: 578
Gradient final km: 0.2 %
Won how: 19 km solo
