UCI Road World Championships 21st-29th September 2019 - Yorkshire - Race Thread.

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Kinda serves them right. The gap was down to 45 seconds with 70k to go, they really should've closed it down.

On one hand this race has been a bit dull, on the other hand its been quite fascinating. A worthy winner and podium.
We have to think, just how exciting would the great fantastical exploits of the past been like if televised like this? Merckx winning eight minutes when already in yellow, Coppi to Pinerolo, and so on - these things are part of the legend of the sport, but there would surely have come a point, like an Indurain ITT, where the actual value of the excitement of the race is harmed and the legacy is more in having witnessed such an incredible ride rather than the actual inherent excitement value of the individual race. We are witnessing a historic victory here (or an all-time legendary defeat if Annemiek doesn't win from here), but since Dygert hit the 1100m climb on the penultimate lap, it has been all over - it seemed like it might have been done long before that, Dygert's attack opened up the possibility of a major chase scenario briefly. We are not necessarily watching the most exciting race that we've ever seen - but we are watching history unfold, which means we will probably look back on the race more fondly as an event than as an actual spectacle.
 
Who's the fastest in the sprint of those 3?
Spratt, on paper. Dygert possibly but she looks very spent.

This feels like Rio, with Dygert inheriting the love of the myopic USA fans that Armstrong and Abbott had (don't take that as a negative, however as I mentioned on the Clinic thread, I have noticed that those two riders held much more sway with the American fans than Guarnier, Stevens, Hall, Wiles and others, and it feels like Dygert is inheriting a bit of that, possibly with being Armstrong's protégé on the road) - she's had the surprise but dominant ITT, and now she looks like finishing a heartbreaking 4th in the RR.
 
Spratt, on paper. Dygert possibly but she looks very spent.

This feels like Rio, with Dygert inheriting the love of the myopic USA fans that Armstrong and Abbott had (don't take that as a negative, however as I mentioned on the Clinic thread, I have noticed that those two riders held much more sway with the American fans than Guarnier, Stevens, Hall, Wiles and others, and it feels like Dygert is inheriting a bit of that, possibly with being Armstrong's protégé on the road) - she's had the surprise but dominant ITT, and now she looks like finishing a heartbreaking 4th in the RR.

She's gone…
 
I caught myself feeling badly for Chloe, but then I remembered she is the world champion (ITT) and is only 22. How bright is her future?
Hopefully after Tokyo (she's rightly focusing on the track until then) she'll race more road, and we'll get to see her develop racing against the WWT péloton more often. At the moment she's still a bit of a wildcard and it really depends on the course as she freely admits she's not fond of riding in a large pack, so she'd only be as competitive as she has been here periodically unless she can develop that - but if she does she's going to be a superstar.
 
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Hopefully after Tokyo (she's rightly focusing on the track until then) she'll race more road, and we'll get to see her develop racing against the WWT péloton more often. At the moment she's still a bit of a wildcard and it really depends on the course as she freely admits she's not fond of riding in a large pack, so she'd only be as competitive as she has been here periodically unless she can develop that - but if she does she's going to be a superstar.
She's not doing the road ITT in Tokyo?
 
She's not doing the road ITT in Tokyo?
I don't know, I assume she is, especially now that she's the World Champ, and I think by Olympic rules she'd have to do the RR as a result. But what I mean is that she isn't going to be spending most of the first half of 2020 riding road races, because she's going to want to be in optimum track shape, so she'll only ride selected races, probably sticking to the NA calendar she's comfortable with, and we aren't likely to be seeing her - and the Twenty20 team - racing Trofeo Binda, the Ardennes, de Ronde, the Giro and so on. She'll probably do California and that'll be all out of the WWT until after Tokyo. Then she might come and do more road races in Europe. I hope so at least.
 
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We have to think, just how exciting would the great fantastical exploits of the past been like if televised like this? Merckx winning eight minutes when already in yellow, Coppi to Pinerolo, and so on - these things are part of the legend of the sport, but there would surely have come a point, like an Indurain ITT, where the actual value of the excitement of the race is harmed and the legacy is more in having witnessed such an incredible ride rather than the actual inherent excitement value of the individual race. We are witnessing a historic victory here (or an all-time legendary defeat if Annemiek doesn't win from here), but since Dygert hit the 1100m climb on the penultimate lap, it has been all over - it seemed like it might have been done long before that, Dygert's attack opened up the possibility of a major chase scenario briefly. We are not necessarily watching the most exciting race that we've ever seen - but we are watching history unfold, which means we will probably look back on the race more fondly as an event than as an actual spectacle.

Indeed. This is a ride that every pro/amateur/armchair cyclist dreams of doing.
 
I don't know, I assume she is, especially now that she's the World Champ, and I think by Olympic rules she'd have to do the RR as a result. But what I mean is that she isn't going to be spending most of the first half of 2020 riding road races, because she's going to want to be in optimum track shape, so she'll only ride selected races, probably sticking to the NA calendar she's comfortable with, and we aren't likely to be seeing her - and the Twenty20 team - racing Trofeo Binda, the Ardennes, de Ronde, the Giro and so on. She'll probably do California and that'll be all out of the WWT until after Tokyo. Then she might come and do more road races in Europe. I hope so at least.
In her interview after she won iirc she said that she was aiming for Tokyo for track and ITT; if schedule allows then I’m sure she will