Superprestige was crap. Not only was it a WT like ranking but what's more it massively favoured French races.
As I've said multiple times there was no such thing as a "monument" up until the late eighties. There were a dozen classics and Paris-Roubaix was the Queen of them, period.
The Arrow was the first Ardennes race to join the Desgrange-Colombo Challenge in 1948. Liège not until 1951. Between 1948 & 1968 or so, Arrow > Liège clearly (go palmarès, it's very telling). However, in my view, Liège deserved its place in DCC much more. The field was mainly local but every now and then you could have a big non-Belgian name and it was talkedabout in the media. You could not say that about the Arrow at that time.
Arrow was to the DCC what Francfurt was to the SPP, Hamburg to the World Cup and Montreal/QUebec to the Pro Tour.
The Arrow was far longer than 200km. Yeah but so was the Ghent-Ghent Circuit, Harelbeke, the Coppa Placci, the Tour of Lazio, etc. Paris-Brussels was 280km long. Verbrugghen killed the non-World Cup Classics classics in 1990.

I'm still p*ssed about what he's done.
As for Paris-Tours, yeah in 1975 they went the other way in order to fetch the climbs of the Chevreuse Valley. Before that even the climbs of Lépan, Petit pas d'âne, etc. weren't there.
I thought it was basic knowledge for euro cyclingfans to know that. I've known about this since I was a kid.
