Campenaerts, Evenepoel, Lampaert, Asgreen, Martin, Affini, Ganna, van Emden, Bevin, Castroviejo, Kung, Haga and so on...I find the ITT Men field rather light : we have Roglic, Dennis but then....
But of those 14, how many were longer than 20km? Winning a prologue is hardly a reference for a 1hr+ ITT. A non-WT ITT like the EC ITT is likely more of a benchmark in comparison.There have been 14 ITTs on the WorldTour this season, won by 11 different riders (Roglic has won 4) and of those winners the only non-participants here are Simon Yates, Schachmann, Alaphilippe and Van Aert, of which I think the latter is the only one to have had a chance on this route.
The other 6 to have won are Campenaerts, Tratnik, Haga, Dennis, Lampaert and Ganna.
Campenaerts, Evenepoel, Lampaert, Asgreen, Martin, Affini, Ganna, van Emden, Bevin, Castroviejo, Kung, Haga and so on...
Quinn Simmons is the red hot favorite.So Brenner vs Piccolo for the win in the mj itt? I'm a bit surprised that the Italians aren't bringing Milesi. He's a few months older that Brenner and finished 2nd at the nc itt, ahead of Tiberi. He only started cycling one year earlier and has a Football background, perhaps the route is a bit too technical for him.
I think it's a bit arrogant of everybody just to laugh at the event that was held today.
I didn't care for it one bit either, but in all other endurance sports, the concept of a relay works quite nicely and I don't see why the same couldn't be true for cycling just because it's not something that has been done for a hundred years.
That said, I miss the trade team TTT and if a relay cannot generate more rider interest it is doomed to fail.
Vinokourov's sons aren't terrible, they are godawful.
There's more to a season than just a time trial. Alexandre nor Nicolas are even half decent.Well… it's a bit hard to judge Alexandre Jr's skills based on this.
There's more to a season than just a time trial. Alexandre nor Nicolas are even half decent.
Bit of both, I'm assuming. Brenner is losing time to Nilsson-Julien as well. Maybe it has been too long a season for him after all.Marco Brenner bleeding time to the Dutch Enzo Leinjse now. Is Brenner underperforming or is Leijnse about to upset the favourites? He looks very strong.
