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The Grand 2022 Wollongong UCI Road World Championships Thread, September 18th-25th

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Broke the rules, fine issued already.

And also fined for the skinsuit, apparently. Very strange situation and another case of UCI being useless.


(FYI, not suggesting she should be disqualified, just that the comissaires should have made her change the socks/skinsuit before the race.)
 
Matthews has 1 win and 17 top 10s out of 41 races of 250+k. His win was 8 years ago in the Giro, where he beat Wellens and Evans in a sprint of 4.
so Philippe Gilbert would deserve 5 stars, according to that logic?

I really just can't see any other I'd rate higher. There's a dozen of riders who can win this, of course, and who had great results in the past, but they are all long shots on this course (or in this shape), and need the race to go exactly their way. I'd always give someone who is very likely to finish top ~5 more stars
 
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Well he's been very good this year, many ones and twos and like we saw in the Tour in Mende. Good pick imho.

What I'm trying to figure out is, if Magnus Cort could be placed into the same scenario as how Fedorov did it in espoirs, possible? It is I think, he's got the qualities for exactly the same type of hijack.

Or maybe it's Lutsenko, afterall every cyclist needs a new jersey, at least once in a ten years.

I like your thinking.
 
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Nah, he's probably still thinking about Roglic and Wright.
 
Thankfully next years worlds will be held at a far more suitable location & time for everyone.

My mad emoji was me just kidding :)

For me on the pacific time zone it starts at 5:05PM and finishes around 12:30AM to 1:30AM thinking from the other races around 12:45AM or 1AM So I can watch all except for taking Nephew to work and picking him up from work and of course using the little boys room LOL. Great for me though I wish the race started about an hour earlier :) :p
 
My mad emoji was me just kidding :)

For me on the pacific time zone it starts at 5:05PM and finishes around 12:30AM to 1:30AM thinking from the other races around 12:45AM or 1AM So I can watch all except for taking Nephew to work and picking him up from work and of course using the little boys room LOL. Great for me though I wish the race started about an hour earlier :):p
Couldn’t agree more. Such a nice change to watch earlier portions of the race without having to be up at 5:00am! I started to get sleepy watching the women last night, but then the last two laps when things exploded out was out of seat.
 
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Sure the others made tactical mistakes.

But the attack in the final km was masterclass from Van Vleuten.

She let go of the group to come with more speed far over to the right.

The others would have had to react immediately but even half a second of hesitation was too much and she was gone for the win.
But it was multiple seconds. The front group seemed to just watch her as she zoomed past. I even thought it was deliberate that they were letting her go. Coz she's AVV with a broken elbow and all.

Lotte Kopecky can bang her handlebars as much as she likes but for her sake I hope the emotion was directed at herself.
 

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