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Question Which Historical Cycling Races Should Be Revived?

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I'm a little confused about people saying Giro del Trentino/Tour of the Alps.

It still exists!

The name changed but the race format didn't, at all, so yes, I agree that doesn't make sense.

Not much love for the London Surrey Classic or thr Tour of Beijing here...

Nor for the Tour of China I and Tour of China II.
 
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Apparently, Utah is the most Danish state in the USA. Does the universal love for Utah have anything to do with the amount of Danish people on this forum?

A state in the middle of nowhere in the west is more Danish than the northern east coast states? Mhmm...
 
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Some obvious race names were already mentioned, some more that were for one reason or another dear to me:

Setmana Catalana
Driedaagse van De Panne
Euskal Bizikleta
Classique des Alpes
Philadelphia Classic / First Union Classic / USPRO Championship
Sachsen-Tour
Thüringen-Rundfahrt U23
Giro delle Regioni
Giro della Provincia di Lucca
Ruta Mexico
Commonwealth Bank Classic / Herald Sun Tour
 
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Apparently, Utah is the most Danish state in the USA. Does the universal love for Utah have anything to do with the amount of Danish people on this forum?
My expectation was that Danes migrated to the same areas as Norwegians. But on reflection, it makes good sense that they went more to the south.

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My expectation was that Danes migrated to the same areas as Norwegians. But on reflection, it makes good sense that they went more to the south.

I would have thought that too. North Dakota is the state with highest percentage of Norwegians and Icelanders. Likewise you have Swedes and Finns in Minnesota, Germans and Poles in Wisconsin, Dutch in Michigan. All midwestern states bordering Canada. But according to this source Utah is the most Danish state.

 
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The Welsh Arrow, translating to English rather than the more normal French.

Wales could do with an extra race.




Waalse and Welsh are basically the same word, though applied to different groups of non-Germanic foreigners. It's interesting where "that sounds like" and a bit of wondering can lead.
There's so much wrong with this post both from an etymological and linguistical point of view.

And "Waalse" in English would be Walloon..
 
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I would have thought that too. North Dakota is the state with highest percentage of Norwegians and Icelanders. Likewise you have Swedes and Finns in Minnesota, Germans and Poles in Wisconsin, Dutch in Michigan. All midwestern states bordering Canada. But according to this source Utah is the most Danish state.


The Danish word mormor (a maternal grandmother) is only a short vertical line away from the word Mormon, which may or may not have been the reason why some Danes settled in the state.