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Poland. A Mads Würtz win is always nice to watch
Yeah... I doubt that's gonna happen.
Poland. A Mads Würtz win is always nice to watch
the gaps displayed are between the groups, so it's a bit more than you would assume - but yeah, probably not enoughYeah... I doubt that's gonna happen.
same as last time when they used this finish. Back then it was wet at leastAnother sprint in Poland another crash
What are you guys blaming today's crash on? Did you see it?
I was thinking of writing it in the Pologne thread but i guess this might be a better place. Welcome to the world of "road management". It's designed to slow down vehicle speeds or even force people out of their cars to walk or cycle. I am a lazy car driver but i understand it. The most car dependent a place is the worse living experience is. In the future you will have such speed bumps, road islands, roundabouts or other such road features literally everywhere. For some here with a much weaker heart and nerves this may conclude in there being absolutely no place to host a professional cycling race outside of the highest mountains or car-infested Americas. Cycling races and especially bunch sprints needs roads with no obstructions but local governments want as many of such obstructions as possible to control the traffic for better car safety, pedestrian safety, walkability and generally better liveability.
Within next weeks Vuelta starts in the Netherlands. This country is absolutely horrendous when it comes to hosting professional bike races (famous one-lane wide motorways) but it's also possibly the best in the world when it comes to traffic control and recreational biking/walking. Thanks to it there's a much smaller congestion on the roads so the country doesn't need any Katy Freeway disasters to move it's people from home to a destination (work/school/shop). It's crucial for economy because people have easier/faster access to their workspace. But... it's a disaster for bike races because they need the least such obstructions as possible.
If this trend continues and for higher economic growth it should continue i believe professional cycling races may be reduced to finishes outside of host cities which already starts to show with more and more finishes on their very outskirts, because that's where you have the most parking space (most large commerce & sport/industrial facilities are outside of city centers) and (for now) the least obstructed roads. An alternative is to move more and more towards uphill finishes which seems to be more and more common.
I looked at the map of Villadiego. The main problem i see is that it's in a valley and all connecting roads are downhill. There was a possibility of moving the finish line up to 700m away but i believe there still would be a huge crash in that particular place. There could be a possibility of reaching the town the other way around (CL-633 from Arenillas de Villadiego) which would result in a wide, straight and non-obstruct finishing straight but it would be quite visibly downhill. I don't now what i would do if i was the race director but i guess i would move the finish to that small commercial hub NE of the center and hope that shaky roundabout section won't cause a crash. I think i will still argue it was not as horrendous of a finish as last year's Pontivy or potentially this years Arenberg were but that's just a surface level estimation.
Was there a better option for yesterday's Sanok finish? Yes. That loop in the city was unnecessary as you could reach the finishing climb directly from the east. Was there a better option for today's finish in Rzeszów? Looking at the map i would argue that... nope. You could try to move the finish to the east side of the river on Tadeusza Rejtana street as it's a fast two-lane straight w/o any obstructions and place the finish facilities on one of the crossings like it had been often done in either the Netherlands or even Nowy Sącz. The slope seems to be table-surface straight or possibly slightly uphill in N direction so you could approach it from south to north.
I'm stopping here... my head hurts...
Eh?I guess naZi were right and the "untermenschen" should cease exist.![]()
A combination of:Can someone explain me why there are always so many crashed in Poland Tour every stage , year after year?
Just a very dark joke (i love dark humor) and a sad trend (or it may just be my personal observations) of Poles having very successfull people but not being the best at holding onto the success due to slopiness.
Just a very dark joke (i love dark humor) and a sad trend (or it may just be my personal observations) of Poles having very successfull people but not being the best at holding onto the success due to slopiness.
In a normal world it shouldn't have to do with humor but my world isn't necessarilly normal and sometimes i like to screw with people either on the web or in the real life. Worry not, i wasn't punched but i do consider it as a potential risk.Neither making light of Nazi crimes nor comparing them to the post in question has anything to do with any kind of humor.
