tobydawq said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Strongest Dutch team in like forever. Yet I can't see any of them winning. They'd have to solo.
That to say Dumoulin and Mollema (yes, Mollema) aren't even that slow, but not against Valv/Kwiato/Ala etc. Poels is pretty fast but so inconsistent I don't know if he is going to be hot or cold.
You should have heard Mads Pedersen talking about the sprinting capabilities of Mollema (he is a guest commentator today and of course a teammate of Mollema's).
He was willing to bet 10,000 euros that one of the other commentators (Brian Nygaard who has never been a bike rider) would be able to outsprint him and he was also certain that he himself would be able to outsprint him on the small chainring![]()
Tim Booth said:Andrey Amador
"I write this letter to tell you about a regrettable situation. As you will have read in the media, on September 30 the road race of the World Cycling Championships in Innsbruck (Austria) will be held. That day is the only day of the year in which Costa Rican cyclists have the opportunity to wear the colors of Costa Rica in our jersey in the eyes of everyone. So what should be a party is far from it because the three runners who must represent Costa Rica in that test do not have any kind of support.
A few days ago I spoke with the coach and he explained that there is no money"
http://www.ciclismointernacional.com/amador-denuncia-falta-de-apoyo-y-pone-en-duda-su-presencia-en-el-mundial-de-innsbruck/
Derry said:Dutch team
* Dumoulin
* Poels
* Mollema
* Kruijswijk
* Oomen
* Tolhoek
* Kelderman
* Weening
Crashed in a training in Boulder and broke about 92 ribs this timeJRanton said:Derry said:Dutch team
* Dumoulin
* Poels
* Mollema
* Kruijswijk
* Oomen
* Tolhoek
* Kelderman
* Weening
No Gesink?
Brand > van Dijk on this course, on 2018 evidence. She was 4th in the Giro, after all.42x16ss said:Wow!Tim Booth said:Alexandre B. said:Dutch national team
RR: Tom Dumoulin, Bauke Mollema, Wout Poels, Wilco Kelderman, Sam Oomen, Steven Kruijswijk, Antwan Tolhoek, Pieter Weening
TT: Tom Dumoulin (as defending champion), Wilco Kelderman, Dylan van Baarle
Strong squad, indeed.
Womens teams
RR
Ellen van Dijk
Annemiek van Vleuten
Anna van der Breggen
Lucinda Brand
Amy Pieters
Chantal Blaak
Sabrina Stultjens
Janneke Ensing
TT
Ellen van Dijk
Annemiek van Vleuten
Anna van der Breggen
Lucinda Brand
That squad is so strong that it’s almost unbackable. Van Dijk, Van Vleuten and Van der Breggen can all win this.
He will probably get some help from Movistar. But that's not the point. Sad indeed. Especially coming from Costa Rica which shouldn't be in a bad situation. At least not to be able to help them!Koronin said:Tim Booth said:Andrey Amador
"I write this letter to tell you about a regrettable situation. As you will have read in the media, on September 30 the road race of the World Cycling Championships in Innsbruck (Austria) will be held. That day is the only day of the year in which Costa Rican cyclists have the opportunity to wear the colors of Costa Rica in our jersey in the eyes of everyone. So what should be a party is far from it because the three runners who must represent Costa Rica in that test do not have any kind of support.
A few days ago I spoke with the coach and he explained that there is no money"
http://www.ciclismointernacional.com/amador-denuncia-falta-de-apoyo-y-pone-en-duda-su-presencia-en-el-mundial-de-innsbruck/
I just read this as well. This is a very sad situation.
Very strong, as expected.DNP-Old said:Élite Varones
Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar Team)
Rigoberto Urán (EF Drapac)
Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team)
Sergio Luis Henao (Team Sky)
Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Drapac)
Sebastián Henao (Team Sky)
Winner Anacona (Movistar Team)
Rodrigo Contreras (EPM Scott)
What was a great opportunity for Colombia has become an OK opportunity. Nothing else. What I thought was the original team has been decimated. Especially Chaves who is the only Colombian who has won a classic.Alexandre B. said:Very strong, as expected.DNP-Old said:Élite Varones
Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar Team)
Rigoberto Urán (EF Drapac)
Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team)
Sergio Luis Henao (Team Sky)
Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Drapac)
Sebastián Henao (Team Sky)
Winner Anacona (Movistar Team)
Rodrigo Contreras (EPM Scott)
I bet Uran will be the best among the leaders.
Atapuma and Pantano are workhorses. If we compare them today you would say they suck. But that's my point they were great before they got ill or injured. And yes there is Betancur that who knows where he is.Valv.Piti said:They are missing Chaves, but who else? Betancur?.. Ah, Bernal as well obviously.
Valv.Piti said:They are missing Chaves, but who else? Betancur?.. Ah, Bernal as well obviously.
Tim Booth said:Andrey Amador
"I write this letter to tell you about a regrettable situation. As you will have read in the media, on September 30 the road race of the World Cycling Championships in Innsbruck (Austria) will be held. That day is the only day of the year in which Costa Rican cyclists have the opportunity to wear the colors of Costa Rica in our jersey in the eyes of everyone. So what should be a party is far from it because the three runners who must represent Costa Rica in that test do not have any kind of support.
A few days ago I spoke with the coach and he explained that there is no money"
http://www.ciclismointernacional.com/amador-denuncia-falta-de-apoyo-y-pone-en-duda-su-presencia-en-el-mundial-de-innsbruck/
Escarabajo said:What was a great opportunity for Colombia has become an OK opportunity. Nothing else. What I thought was the original team has been decimated. Especially Chaves who is the only Colombian who has won a classic.Alexandre B. said:Very strong, as expected.DNP-Old said:Élite Varones
Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar Team)
Rigoberto Urán (EF Drapac)
Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team)
Sergio Luis Henao (Team Sky)
Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Drapac)
Sebastián Henao (Team Sky)
Winner Anacona (Movistar Team)
Rodrigo Contreras (EPM Scott)
I bet Uran will be the best among the leaders.
But still a good team and I'll be cheering with all my heart to get that first gold medal in the RR.![]()
Yes, why not. If not Pole, Quintana would be great World Champion!Escarabajo said:What was a great opportunity for Colombia has become an OK opportunity. Nothing else. What I thought was the original team has been decimated. Especially Chaves who is the only Colombian who has won a classic.Alexandre B. said:Very strong, as expected.DNP-Old said:Élite Varones
Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar Team)
Rigoberto Urán (EF Drapac)
Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team)
Sergio Luis Henao (Team Sky)
Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Drapac)
Sebastián Henao (Team Sky)
Winner Anacona (Movistar Team)
Rodrigo Contreras (EPM Scott)
I bet Uran will be the best among the leaders.
But still a good team and I'll be cheering with all my heart to get that first gold medal in the RR.![]()
Escarabajo said:What was a great opportunity for Colombia has become an OK opportunity. Nothing else. What I thought was the original team has been decimated. Especially Chaves who is the only Colombian who has won a classic.
But still a good team and I'll be cheering with all my heart to get that first gold medal in the RR.![]()
Bot. Sky_Bot said:No Thomas, but also no Froome in WCRR, dissapointing.
I was hoping they'd at least show up to help the Yates twinselfed68 said:Bot. Sky_Bot said:No Thomas, but also no Froome in WCRR, dissapointing.
Really, that's a shame, I was hoping to see GT in the rainbow jersey.
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