Tour of Denmark 2018 - the stages

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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Any chance of an Ivan Basso repeat of 4 stage wins? :D
Only a Super Saiyan Fabian Cancellara 09-10 could top that I think. Basso was so incredibly dumb that year. :D Well, or Robobasso the next year if not for Puerto. That would probably have meant a clean sweep.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Any chance of an Ivan Basso repeat of 4 stage wins? :D
Only a Super Saiyan Fabian Cancellara 09-10 could top that I think. Basso was so incredibly dumb that year. :D Well, or Robobasso the next year if not for Puerto. That would probably have meant a clean sweep.

I honestly think Sagan has a chance of winning all stages in a race like this. Perhaps not the TT now they have lengthened it but in the past he could have won six stages out of six. But why would he?
 
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tobydawq said:
He might not be my favourite, but i don't think he is Rene Wenzel bad
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"Rene Wenzel bad"? Huh?
Since René Wenzel entered commentating at ES, I've regarded Wenzel as the finest Danish cycling commentor, surpassing Bay, Mortensen, Ritter, Sörensen (x2) and the likes, even Holm, when it comes to pure nerdy cycling knowledge and the ability to , especially rider knowledge of less known riders on the third lead. Speaking smaller races in the States and U23 races in Europe, he appears as 2nd to none with his always updated young rider database in his mind.
Of course it's a matter of taste - some people dislikes his kind of over-calm "laid back" style. Personally, I like his extreme understated humorous style a lot :)
 
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Zoetemelk-fan said:
tobydawq said:
He might not be my favourite, but i don't think he is Rene Wenzel bad
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"Rene Wenzel bad"? Huh?
Since René Wenzel entered commentating at ES, I've regarded Wenzel as the finest Danish cycling commentor, surpassing Bay, Mortensen, Ritter, Sörensen (x2) and the likes, even Holm, when it comes to pure nerdy cycling knowledge and the ability to , especially rider knowledge of less known riders on the third lead. Speaking smaller races in the States and U23 races in Europe, he appears as 2nd to none with his always updated young rider database in his mind.
Of course it's a matter of taste - some people dislikes his kind of over-calm "laid back" style. Personally, I like his extreme understated humorous style a lot :)

O-kay :O

This is the first comment I have ever seen showing nothing but contempt for him and I think he is the worst of the worst and would prefer even Leif Mortensen any day.

I mean, he doesn't understand tactics, he may recognise riders at times, he has an awful voice for commenting, he formulates himself extraordinarily badly and in my opinion lacks even the slightest bit of humor.

A couple of weeks ago I wrote with a bigger fish than me in the cycling milieu and he said that the recruitment of Wenzel was the single proof that every single member of the management needed firing as they clearly lacked rudimentary understanding of cycling knowledge and commentating technique since they thought Wenzel was a passable choice.

But Liniger still may be worse.
 
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RedheadDane said:
I don't get the hatred of Wenzel either.
Nor Liniger for that matter, but I haven't really seen much racing commented by him (not including radio commentating for the Tour.)

Astana QS and Bora signed Dane neo pros... Dane force is growing.
 
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RedheadDane said:
I don't get the hatred of Wenzel either.
Nor Liniger for that matter, but I haven't really seen much racing commented by him (not including radio commentating for the Tour.)
The problem with Liniger is that, as a consequence of commentating EVERY sport for DR, he doesn't really know what he's talking about most of the time. DR should hire a real expert instead of a generalist. Put Liniger on the radio instead, where he can commentate for P3.

About Wenzel, he's stacked with deep knowledge of American cycling, so he's a good addition for the american races, that ES broadcasts. But he's just not a very enthusiastic commentator, in general, so I can see why he does not go well with the tastes of many people.
 
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Flamin said:
Well done Wout, easy win (no surprise here of course) by the looks of it.

Will you attend any more stages Valv?
Nope, I live in Aalborg so I got pretty lucky both to see the start and finish. The other stages are in the southern and eastern part of Denmark, so thats way to long to see a relatively minor race for me.
 
I was standing at Skovbakkevej yesterday as well, and besides being able to see the riders up close three times I mostly enjoyed looking out for Guardini and watching him almost pedal backwards up the small hill. That guy seriously can't climb!
Also nice to see some of the dropped riders let their hair hang loose (quite litterally, when Shane Archbold decided to sway his hair the last time up), and particularly last-placed Jeremy Lecroq, who decided to do a wheelie up the hill to thank for the great support still left for him.
 
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Kazistuta said:
I was standing at Skovbakkevej yesterday as well, and besides being able to see the riders up close three times I mostly enjoyed looking out for Guardini and watching him almost pedal backwards up the small hill. That guy seriously can't climb!
Also nice to see some of the dropped riders let their hair hang loose (quite litterally, when Shane Archbold decided to sway his hair the last time up), and particularly last-placed Jeremy Lecroq, who decided to do a wheelie up the hill to thank for the great support still left for him.

:lol:

I'm, assuming you didn't manage to catch a video...


Why am I imagining a L'Oreal-ad style hair-toss?
 
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RedheadDane said:
I don't get the hatred of Wenzel either.
Nor Liniger for that matter, but I haven't really seen much racing commented by him (not including radio commentating for the Tour.)

Well toby said it really well.

His voice is by far the worst commentator voice across every sport.

When he explains some of his weird thoughts, you just shake your head in disbelief

You dont seem to have any demands for a commentator. Can you name me one you dont like, in any sport?
 
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Sibirn said:
RedheadDane said:
I don't get the hatred of Wenzel either.
Nor Liniger for that matter, but I haven't really seen much racing commented by him (not including radio commentating for the Tour.)

Well toby said it really well.

His voice is by far the worst commentator voice across every sport.

When he explains some of his weird thoughts, you just shake your head in disbelief

You dont seem to have any demands for a commentator. Can you name me one you dont like, in any sport?
I can :) Thomas Kristensen :mad:
Dislikes his commentry, even in his "expert" genre (handball).

Still a matter of taste, IMHO. Wenzels apparent loss of voice makes it fully up by his expert commentating. What weird thoughts? Only "weird thoughts" I can imagine is in his understated humour, when you know he is joking (just like Holm does). Having heard cycling commentary for nearly 35 years in both Danish, German and British. For me, Wenzel stands out of the rest, maybe together with Holm.