Yepp: https://www.google.com/maps/@50.818...try=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQwMS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==That‘s probably on the Koppenberg descent, the last left hand turn before the right handers towards the National road
Yepp: https://www.google.com/maps/@50.818...try=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQwMS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==That‘s probably on the Koppenberg descent, the last left hand turn before the right handers towards the National road
I missed it. What was it for?Pogačar got a yellow card, but it‘s pretty hard to get sanctioned through too many yellow cards.
I think that was definitely true in the sections before the final Kwaremont. He could have disposed of him earlier if needed.Looked like Pog did just enough so MVDP can follow
Too bad he wasn’t here as well. We’d have the same winner but the pre-launch part of the race would have been more interesting.Should be looking at how Pidcock rode the part before the Poggio here
Yellowcard means "shoudl be a DQ but we're too cowardly to do it"Pogačar got a yellow card, but it‘s pretty hard to get sanctioned through too many yellow cards.
At first I thought it might be memorial for the sorting hatImpressive dome of grass.
He blew himself up trying to stay right on Pog’s wheel on the 2nd Kwaremont. I don’t fault him for trying but he would have been better served to pace himself and perhaps be close to Remco.He looked way worse than expected (by me at least) after the strong prep races. But yes, P-R suits him more
This year it felt over after the 2nd Kwaremont, it seemed like Pogacar was on cruise control after that with MVDP hanging on. Remco chasing at least made it more interesting until the final ascent.4th year in a row that the race is brute-forced from the final Kwaremont/Paterberg combo, with no suspense in the last 20 km. It's getting a bit meh, despite record number of big name challengers this year.
Speaking of which, Pogacar is now so confident in his strength and ability that he no longer needs the aero hair tufts sticking out of the top of his helmet!wtf happened to pog hair?????? whoever thought that was a good idea![]()
I missed it. What was it for?
Pog at the hairdresser "I want to look like Wout! He gets all the prettySpeaking of which, Pogacar is now so confident in his strength and ability that he no longer needs the aero hair tufts sticking out of the top of his helmet!![]()
I’ve thought for ages that Remco should ride the cobbles. Probably passim here if I could be arsed to look. I don’t see him as a 3 week tour rider. Hope he rides Roubaix, even if just as a sighter.Yup, that was actually my point; I think it’s going to be a much bigger battle than this was, the terrain should be much more of an equalizer. But Pog has all the momentum at the moment and will be extraordinarily motivated…if he gets past PR with another win his chance to be the first to win all 5 monuments in a season goes to about 97%. Hoping for a much more interesting race next week.
That would be the greatest news ever, though let’s not forget the PR cobbles are a whole different level of ugly compared to today. That said, I was very wrong about Remco, I didn’t think he had it in him to do this. He managed that solo really well; it would have been very easy to blow in any of those bergs and he really hung in there tough. Last Kwaremont cooked him some but that was a very impressive ride from him.
https://cyclingflash.com/news/uci-on-tour-of-flanders-train-incident-riders-must-leave-the-race
Somebody tell me if this is real??
Lights start flickering way before.The last paragraph matters.
EvidenceLights start flickering way before.
Any excuse not to disqualify specific riders.
This train incident just shows a lot of "cycling fans" here don't care about entertainment, they just care about one rider not winning.
Should have given Alaphilippe the 2020 LBL then because he rides in an entertaining fashion.This train incident just shows a lot of "cycling fans" here don't care about entertainment, they just care about one rider not winning.
I wouldn’t mind if Pogacar eventually distanced himself but what I really feel is missing is the drama around the selection. There was mainly just the one selection, going from 20 riders at the bottom of the Kwaremont to just 2 (one of whom already struggled to hold on) by the top. At least Remco’s pursuit added a bit more interest. But the tactical element of riders deciding which late attack to go with and which to let go and stay in the bigger group—there’s none of that. Just who has the legs when Poggi launches. I can still enjoy watching the race [which might say more about how little I have going in my lifeHey, great race. All the big stars showed out. Nothing surprising, but still very watchable race of attrition with some guys really hanging in at the end of their tether. Enjoying it.
Agree.I’ve thought for ages that Remco should ride the cobbles. Probably passim here if I could be arsed to look. I don’t see him as a 3 week tour rider. Hope he rides Roubaix, even if just as a sighter.
