The Women's Road Racing Thread 2017

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RedheadDane said:
GuyIncognito said:
You can tell the women don't do many immediate post-race interviews, they almost always forget not to curse :lol:

Aside from the medallists, hugely impressive from Dygert

Cecilie Uttrup is pretty amazing in that regard. At an interview after one of the U23 races at the European Championships she managed to drop the f-bomb, I think, four or five times in a few minutes.

:lol:

Link please. I want to see the interviewer's reaction
 
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GuyIncognito said:
RedheadDane said:
GuyIncognito said:
You can tell the women don't do many immediate post-race interviews, they almost always forget not to curse :lol:

Aside from the medallists, hugely impressive from Dygert

Cecilie Uttrup is pretty amazing in that regard. At an interview after one of the U23 races at the European Championships she managed to drop the f-bomb, I think, four or five times in a few minutes.

:lol:

Link please. I want to see the interviewer's reaction

I don't have a link, sorry. The interviewer didn't really react; just - ya know - continued the interview.
 
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People saying the Dutch have this sewn up but I think the course may not be hard enough itself to be as simple as AvdB and Annemiek getting in~5 person breaks and doing the 1-2 in the way that Boels did with AvdB and Lizzie.

The Dutch are going to have to absolutely hammer the race to get the break down to a manageable size. If it comes down to a group of ~15 it's anyone's chance. In that situation the Dutch will be hoping that Vos and Blaak have made it and haven't burnt too many matches pushing the pace.

A lot of the commentary of the men's race has people thinking it will be a reduced bunch sprint so it may be that the course isn't as hard as expected. Hard to know thoigh since in the U23 mens gold and silver only beat the reduced peloton by 3 seconds while in junior womens the winner was solo for 30km
 
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Forever The Best said:
Very happy for Annemiek :)
PS: Since I don't follow women's races that much, do you people think Lepistö may have a chance in the Road Race?
She has become much more versatile in the last 1-2 years but still, imo the women's races are done much more aggressively and thus she can be dropped by an elite group of 10-15 or so consisting the likes of Vos, Armitstead, PFP etc.
Not an expert here, but I would put my money on the elites being able to drop Lepistö If the finale is raced hard.
 
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sara penton SWE solo (blue dot)
the rest taking a sunday afternoon ride