Strade Bianche 2025, March 8, one-day classic (men's)

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Unlike some others, Carapaz is not afraid to take on Pog

Not afraid of Pogacar: Richard Carapaz aims to gain in Strade Bianche with ‘great legs’

Carapaz holding on for five seconds before exploding incoming. Never change a losing tactic, Richard.
 
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They are desperate for some manufactured monument status only absolute melonheads care about, and thus have made the race significantly harder and longer, thus absurdly killing the extreme variety the race had before. They had this niche no other race on the planet can produce, saw a podium of a relative heavyweight (Van der Poel), a prime puncheur (Alaphilippe) and a Tour winner (Bernal) and thought to themselves 'Nah, we don't want that. Let's make it boring and one dimensional instead'. They succeeded in their quest.
I was looking for a rational explanation on why the race has become less, and not more exciting the last couple of years and I think you nailed it there. Last couple of editions were just underwhelming (Mens, Womens were awesome).
 
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I also don't think they should have changed the route but let's not pretend that 2021 is a reasonable benchmark.

It was the perfect race with the cast, the form of the main contenders and the race development. The edition of Tirreno the same week was also the best one-week stage race of the decade. You can't expect that to be replicated.
 
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The other part of the problem is that ASO threw a tantrum after 2021 because all the big names went to Strade and Tirreno leaving a terrible field for Paris-Nice, which resulted in the start of Tirreno being moved to the Monday and therefore the combination with Strade becoming less attractive.
 
I also don't think they should have changed the route but let's not pretend that 2021 is a reasonable benchmark.

It was the perfect race with the cast, the form of the main contenders and the race development. The edition of Tirreno the same week was also the best one-week stage race of the decade. You can't expect that to be replicated.
Correct, it is not the benchmark, but it is what this race should strive for. What they should be doing is give the largest plethora of the best riders the best possible chance to compete. The route as previously designed gave us just that: the biggest possible chance.

Hypothetically, we could have had a duel this weekend with Van der Poel in the party. The new route, however, has completely eliminated any chance of that happening, to a point where it's just useless for Van der Poel to appear at the start. That, by default, makes this race do a complete 180 and make it, well, crap.
 
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Recon pics

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In the previous, shortened version of the race MVP would likely be a worthy rival (if he took part OFC) but in the current format and without MVP it's just racing for the 2nd place. Will there be another "WTF" by Pidcock? :tearsofjoy:
 
In the previous, shortened version of the race MVP would likely be a worthy rival (if he took part OFC) but in the current format and without MVP it's just racing for the 2nd place. Will there be another "WTF" by Pidcock? :tearsofjoy:
Pidcock seems in good form so far this year for Q36.5. Not sure he can win but hope he has a strong race.

The race is now 215km compared to 184. About 40 minutes extra racing for these guys. I think claims the race was ruined by making it 30km longer are exaggerated.
 
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I believe in pro bike racers. I think riders believe that they can beat Pogacar or they wouldn't show up!! The only essence that believes that race is over, won by Pogacar is the internet, he doesn't believe it or say it, but sock puppets have him winning without racing
Bettiol doesn't agree with you
 
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The length is the defining factor, though. Also means that Cipressa + Poggio just about hard enough to make a selection

When you have the caliber of pro riders, length of a flat stage doesn't play an relevance on the outcome of the race, they will just get bored for longer while saving energy in the peloton.