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

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Hard to rank Dennis' performance. Aside from him I don't think this is a particularly good field, I mean his biggest rival won in the junior ranks last season. This would look a lot less dominant with someone like dumoulin or froome in top shape as well or Martin, wiggins and cancellara from a few years ago. Phenomenal performance nontheless of course
49.7 km/h on a long, slightly damp and quite rolling course tells you all you need to know. Wiggins did 50 kmh at ponferrada, a course which was flat for 30km and just uphill for 10km with a similar overall altitude gain. This was a great performance.
 
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So Dennis beat Alex Dowset was 5th by 2 minutes. His ride was quite impressive.
Well last year Dennis beat Dumoulin by 1.21 and dumo was already 2nd. So it's nothing new.
Also year before Dumo won by 50s on only 30km and 1.21 to the third Froome, on a TT that was 24km shorter than today.

Just to say, every year it seems the winner is quite dominant. I wonder if we get an exciting TT champs for once?
 
Just out of interest, will the men's road race be the first time that Mathieu van der Poel and Remco Evenepoel are in the same race or have they raced together already?
 
Congrats to Dennis. Another dominant performance at the TT world championships. This year his form was a bit unknown but it's clear that after the TdF he had great preparation for this sole purpose. Congrats to Evenepoel. TT vice-champion at the age of 19, wow! Is this the youngest medalist ever? These young guns (him, Pogacar, Bernal, Van der Poel) seem to be of another breed. Does he really weight only 61 kg? If so his wattage par kilogram must be awesome (yup, mountains stages and GTs). Still, he seems to weight a few kilos more than that.
Congrats to Ganna on his first UCI TT championship medal. As for others Campenaerts would fight for silver if not for his bad luck. Primoż Roglic definitely felt Vuelta fatigue - that's why he lost the gold after a tight finish with Dennis! Oh wait...
Looking forward to the road race. Will another Poel strike this time?
 
That was just bad sportsmanship. Let Dennis finish alone and not overtake him in the last 50 meters. Big joke.

Roglic said morally it was a big hit getting passed by Dennis that's why he wanted to get the same time (so that in his mind he didn't get passed, however crazy it sounds).
He also mentioned that his power levels were as planned, not sure what he meant by that really, clearly he couldn't have planned to win with those levels.
 
Congrats to Dennis. Another dominant performance at the TT world championships. This year his form was a bit unknown but it's clear that after the TdF he had great preparation for this sole purpose. Congrats to Evenepoel. TT vice-champion at the age of 19, wow! Is this the youngest medalist ever? These young guns (him, Pogacar, Bernal, Van der Poel) seem to be of another breed. Does he really weight only 61 kg? If so his wattage par kilogram must be awesome (yup, mountains stages and GTs). Still, he seems to weight a few kilos more than that.
Congrats to Ganna on his first UCI TT championship medal. As for others Campenaerts would fight for silver if not for his bad luck. Primoż Roglic definitely felt Vuelta fatigue - that's why he lost the gold after a tight finish with Dennis! Oh wait...
Looking forward to the road race. Will another Poel strike this time?

Not to take anything away from Evenepoel but I have to take umbrage with the term “vice champion”.
 
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Insanely hard to make anything of it, but this is what I've come up with for the junior road race:


*: Quinn Simmons (USA)
****: Magnus Sheffield (USA), Marco Brenner (Germany)
***: Sam Watson (UK), Enzo Leijnse (Netherlands), Antonio Tiberi (Italy)
**: Andrea Piccolo (Italy), Andrii Ponomar (Ukraine), Lewis Askey (UK), Hidde van Veenendaal (Netherlands)
*: Gianmarco Garofoli (Italy), Alex Vandenbulcke (Belgium), Frederik Wandahl (Denmark), Axel Laurance (France), Sakarias Løland (Norway)
 
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Roglic said morally it was a big hit getting passed by Dennis that's why he wanted to get the same time (so that in his mind he didn't get passed, however crazy it sounds).
He also mentioned that his power levels were as planned, not sure what he meant by that really, clearly he couldn't have planned to win with those levels.
Good to know. Personally I would've been more satisfied with a Pantini-like I just went as hard as I could because I wanted it to be over. Still, you gotta take another line those last 100m in that situation, IMHO.