Volta Ciclista a Catalunya 2018

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Angliru said:
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Koronin said:
@Robert5091, Valverde is 37, he'll be 38 in late April right after the Ardennes.

@Tonton, I tend to agree with you. Not really finding a problem with a race/race organizer tilting a race to favor a rider or riders who actually care about the race and history of the race. (Or a local hero in smaller races)

Yes, but it shouldn't be a WT race anymore.
Riders really don't have to "care about the race and history of the race", they should just compete on the balanced route.

If those two early season races in Australia are WT then this one certainly should be also.

Exactly. Tougher route than Australia and still a better field than quite a few races. Hell when was the last time the Tour de Suisse had a field even this strong? Or the Amgen Tour?
 
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Angliru said:
Bot. Sky_Bot said:
Koronin said:
@Robert5091, Valverde is 37, he'll be 38 in late April right after the Ardennes.

@Tonton, I tend to agree with you. Not really finding a problem with a race/race organizer tilting a race to favor a rider or riders who actually care about the race and history of the race. (Or a local hero in smaller races)

Yes, but it shouldn't be a WT race anymore.
Riders really don't have to "care about the race and history of the race", they should just compete on the balanced route.

If those two early season races in Australia are WT then this one certainly should be also.

Right, but those two shouldn't be.
 
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Bot. Sky_Bot said:
Angliru said:
Bot. Sky_Bot said:
Koronin said:
@Robert5091, Valverde is 37, he'll be 38 in late April right after the Ardennes.

@Tonton, I tend to agree with you. Not really finding a problem with a race/race organizer tilting a race to favor a rider or riders who actually care about the race and history of the race. (Or a local hero in smaller races)

Yes, but it shouldn't be a WT race anymore.
Riders really don't have to "care about the race and history of the race", they should just compete on the balanced route.

If those two early season races in Australia are WT then this one certainly should be also.

Right, but those two shouldn't be.

Would you like a more minimalistic World Tour with some of the WT races going back to their respective continental calenders?

Not that I disagree, just curious. Personally, I don't like those two bland Canadian hilly races on the World Tour. :lol:
 
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Velolover2 said:
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Angliru said:
Bot. Sky_Bot said:
Koronin said:
@Robert5091, Valverde is 37, he'll be 38 in late April right after the Ardennes.

@Tonton, I tend to agree with you. Not really finding a problem with a race/race organizer tilting a race to favor a rider or riders who actually care about the race and history of the race. (Or a local hero in smaller races)

Yes, but it shouldn't be a WT race anymore.
Riders really don't have to "care about the race and history of the race", they should just compete on the balanced route.

If those two early season races in Australia are WT then this one certainly should be also.

Right, but those two shouldn't be.

Would you like a more minimalistic World Tour with some of the WT races going back to their respective continental calenders?

Not that I disagree, just curious. Personally, I don't like those two bland Canadian hilly races on the World Tour. :lol:

Yes, and one of the best examples is Tour of Poland.. :razz:
 
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Velolover2 said:
I personally find the route very well-balanced like Paris-Nice. Lots of medium-mountain and hilly stages. Plenty of room for aggressive riding and attacks. And without the MTF, a greater number of riders should be able to fight for the GC.

It's not the organizers fault that Valverde is so good. xD
Agreed, it's a good balanced route. I'm not really sure what the organisers could do to design a route where Valverde wouldn't be the favourite. Maybe put in a 50km flat TT - but nobody wants that in March.
 
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DFA123 said:
Velolover2 said:
I personally find the route very well-balanced like Paris-Nice. Lots of medium-mountain and hilly stages. Plenty of room for aggressive riding and attacks. And without the MTF, a greater number of riders should be able to fight for the GC.

It's not the organizers fault that Valverde is so good. xD
Agreed, it's a good balanced route. I'm not really sure what the organisers could do to design a route where Valverde wouldn't be the favourite. Maybe put in a 50km flat TT - but nobody wants that in March.

Seven pancake flat stages?
 
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tobydawq said:
DFA123 said:
Velolover2 said:
I personally find the route very well-balanced like Paris-Nice. Lots of medium-mountain and hilly stages. Plenty of room for aggressive riding and attacks. And without the MTF, a greater number of riders should be able to fight for the GC.

It's not the organizers fault that Valverde is so good. xD
Agreed, it's a good balanced route. I'm not really sure what the organisers could do to design a route where Valverde wouldn't be the favourite. Maybe put in a 50km flat TT - but nobody wants that in March.

Seven pancake flat stages?
Maybe that as well :) Although I'd like to see the logisitcs of how that would work in Cataluña. Perhaps if they just did 10 circuits a day around Deltebre.
 
Looking at these pictures one wouldn't really believe this stage was shortened due to the weather conditions. Was there really absolutely no chance at least use the first part of the final climb? I kinda doubt it
 
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DFA123 said:
Velolover2 said:
I personally find the route very well-balanced like Paris-Nice. Lots of medium-mountain and hilly stages. Plenty of room for aggressive riding and attacks. And without the MTF, a greater number of riders should be able to fight for the GC.

It's not the organizers fault that Valverde is so good. xD
Agreed, it's a good balanced route. I'm not really sure what the organisers could do to design a route where Valverde wouldn't be the favourite. Maybe put in a 50km flat TT - but nobody wants that in March.
I wonder if they have some cobbled roads in Spain? :razz: