The Olympic Road Race 2016. Rio de Janeiro. 253km

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Who will win Olympics Road Race 2016 Rio

  • Belgium (Gilbert, Wellens)

    Votes: 18 7.3%
  • Colombia (Henao, Uran)

    Votes: 9 3.6%
  • France (Alaphillipe, Bardet)

    Votes: 27 10.9%
  • Great Britain (Froome, Thomas)

    Votes: 32 12.9%
  • Ireland (Dan Martin, Roche)

    Votes: 13 5.2%
  • Italy (Nibali, Aru)

    Votes: 32 12.9%
  • Netherlands (Poels, Mollema)

    Votes: 21 8.5%
  • Poland (Kwiatkowski, Majka)

    Votes: 16 6.5%
  • Spain (Valverde, Rodriguez)

    Votes: 53 21.4%
  • Other (Vino...again)

    Votes: 27 10.9%

  • Total voters
    248
Why do we only get one one-day climbing classic once every four / eight years (apart from late-season Lombardia)? Feeling for Nibali and Henao, but great great race by Van Avermaet. And Brazil is very beautiful - all those sports and cycling is the sport most able to make this Games feel Brazilian.
 
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burning said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Lets never hear people say that GC climbers would be great at one day racing if they tried it again. One day racing is different.

Fuglsang and Majka are not exactly your generic classic riders...
They both have pedigree in hilly classics. Majka 3rd in Lombardia, twice on the podium in Milano-Torino and top 10 in loads of important Italian races. Fuglsang also has finished 4th in Lombardia and has top 10s in LBL and FW. They are both deecent one day riders.

Froome, as shown again today, is hopeless at them.
 
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burning said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Lets never hear people say that GC climbers would be great at one day racing if they tried it again. One day racing is different.

Fuglsang and Majka are not exactly your generic classic riders...

The strongest in the race were Henao, Nibali, GVA. All top classics riders. Fuglsang and Majka were indeed very strong but just as they aren't "your generic classic riders" they also aren't top GC climbers.
 
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roundabout said:
burning said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Lets never hear people say that GC climbers would be great at one day racing if they tried it again. One day racing is different.

Fuglsang and Majka are not exactly your generic classic riders...

Fuglsang is a pretty decent 1-day rider

He was decent when he was in Saxo, but I don't see him doing too much in one day races when he is in Astana
 
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SKSemtex said:
DFA123 said:
JRanton said:
maltiv said:
Lol, and imagine Peter Sagan skipped this race on purpose.

Exactly. Crazy decision.
Yep, all that talk about how hard the race was. Ultimately it was too hard for most of the pure climbers, not the one day specialists.
As much I like Sagan, he would probably had no chance, his climbing this year is much worser then Greg one.
True, but still more chance than he has in the MTB race :)
 
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Scarponi said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Lets never hear people say that GC climbers would be great at one day racing if they tried it again. One day racing is different.


Everyone but GVA was a GC rider though

What are you talking about that man won the yellow in the mountains and won TA. :D :D
 
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roundabout said:
burning said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Lets never hear people say that GC climbers would be great at one day racing if they tried it again. One day racing is different.

Fuglsang and Majka are not exactly your generic classic riders...

Fuglsang is a pretty decent 1-day rider

yep, and if he focused on it he would probably be much better. Now hes just a wannabe GT top 10 rider.
 
Greg van Avermaet, what a champion. On such a course :eek: I'm stupified really. Amazing tactics and great race.

Italy had the best tactics and best plan, but Nibali ruined it all by taking too many risks (not the first time). Gotta feel for Henao though.. he had nowhere to go