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Thats worse than Veloropa, how did you do that?My picks for tomorrow:
* * * - Van Baarle
* * - Bettiol, McNulty
* - Laporte, Pidcock, Mohorič
Joker: Gee
Only dark horses (that I'd like to see win) allowed. You can look up the list of favourites on oddschecker instead.Thats worse than Veloropa, how did you do that?
No Stuyven?Only dark horses (that I'd like to see win) allowed. You can look up the list of favourites on oddschecker instead.
My picks for tomorrow:
* * * - Van Baarle
* * - Bettiol, McNulty
* - Laporte, Pidcock, Mohorič
Joker: Gee
I also think UK or Demark or someone of the bigger countries should have put someone in the break..make Belgium work for it....and hopefully Denmar will stop helping them
Woof woof woof!Road race will be won by break. I suspect a small group where MvdP, WvA, Mads P and such riders.
As long as Remco is not winning I am okay with every result. Remco not winning. Such a small dog.
British Cycling make some very confusing decisions when it comes to selections for major races, it has to be said. The only thing you can guarantee is that regardless of parcours, conditions or form, they will be riding for Lizzie Deignan even if she isn't there.I see from the entry list Team GB are down to 3 riders already for the women's road race. Morris seemed an odd pick to begin with in that 4th spot as having been always more of a team pursuit track rider and hadnt even ridden road nationals this year, but even more so when youve literally got a rider on the Track team, who rides for a proteam on the road, but theyve opted not to take the spot.
as its the usual lack of focus when it comes to the road, with Track always taking preference.
Let your hatred shine. 🙄British Cycling make some very confusing decisions when it comes to selections for major races, it has to be said. The only thing you can guarantee is that regardless of parcours, conditions or form, they will be riding for Lizzie Deignan even if she isn't there.
I may dislike Deignan, but that was more a comment on the tactical intransigence of BC. Check some of Nicole Cooke's statements about the treatment of the women back in 2010-11 kind of time. And how they wrote Nicole and Emma Pooley out of history to claim Deignan's 2015 triumph as some kind of breakthrough for women's cycling in the UK as though they hadn't already had the reigning Olympic and World champion simultaneously only a few years earlier. And how when Pooley announced her comeback ahead of 2016, it was hailed by Shane Sutton as "more legs to work for Lizzie" - in those words.Let your hatred shine. 🙄
I may dislike Deignan, but that was more a comment on the tactical intransigence of BC. Check some of Nicole Cooke's statements about the treatment of the women back in 2010-11 kind of time. And how they wrote Nicole and Emma Pooley out of history to claim Deignan's 2015 triumph as some kind of breakthrough for women's cycling in the UK as though they hadn't already had the reigning Olympic and World champion simultaneously only a few years earlier. And how when Pooley announced her comeback ahead of 2016, it was hailed by Shane Sutton as "more legs to work for Lizzie" - in those words.
BC play politics and play favourites, and even though she hasn't always had a great deal of positive to say about them, Deignan is very much one of those favourites. No matter what the parcours, no matter what the form, Lizzie is leader, no questions asked, and save for the time she took out for motherhood it's been that way for fifteen years.
Road cycling at the Olympics is like a Decathlon-AG2R for people from all the other sports.
No, because I have moved them after my error.So, now we're discussing track cycling here.
And down in the non-cycling thread... for some reason.
But not in the thread in the track-subforum, coz that one got locked.
By attacking and attempting to bridge across to the first two groups, which didn’t include a single Belgian, Van der Poel essentially bailed out Belgium, as it left him vulnerable to a counter-attack and softened up the group for an eventual Evenepoel winning move.
So here it is:Too lazy to try to make a poll (if you can even do that), but which men's or women's Olympic RR champ do you guys think had the best post-win bike or uniform bedazzlement*?
(* - has to have been ridden in competition, so for example Vino's all-gold Dubai Tour bike wouldn't count)
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Bonus points (of appreciation) if you include photos.
I don't think there ever is such a thing, just an armband. As recently discussed hereabouts, Olympic rings are too heavily protected. I think we have seen some gold highlighting in lettering, but that's about it.Hope his Olympic champ trade team jersey is unambiguously cool.
Ahh, right. Forgot about that. Lame.I don't think there ever is such a thing, just an armband. As recently discussed hereabouts, Olympic rings are too heavily protected. I think we have seen some gold highlighting in lettering, but that's about it.