Worlds Copenhagen 2011

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Spanish Worlds Selection

-Carlos Barredo
-Juan Manuel Gárate
-Luis León Sánchez
-Oscar Freire (4x Rabobank, say what?!?)
-Imanol Erviti
-Pablo Lastras
-José Joaquín Rojas
-Juan Antonio Flecha
-Vicente Reynés

TT selection

-Jonathan Castroviejo
-Jesus Herrada

Lots of Rabo, more surprised there was no place for Ventoso. Freire is the leader on paper, but Rojas should be their man. Don't know whether Herrada is ready for the Big Time TT yet. Maybe he's been preparing for this TT all year, but it would've been safer to name Lulu instead.


Dutch Worlds selections (6 of 9 places named)

-Robert Gesink
-Wout Poels
-Bauke Mollema
-Niki Terpstra
-Lars Boom
-Johnny Hoogerland

Three climbers is pushing it, but I guess they have a limited choice anyway. At least Poels can make a dumb attack somewhere late.
 
Moondance said:
Spanish Worlds Selection


Dutch Worlds selections (6 of 9 places named)

-Robert Gesink
-Wout Poels
-Bauke Mollema
-Niki Terpstra
-Lars Boom
-Johnny Hoogerland

Three climbers is pushing it, but I guess they have a limited choice anyway. At least Poels can make a dumb attack somewhere late.

Riding for Boom?
 
Moondance said:
Dutch Worlds selections (6 of 9 places named)

-Robert Gesink
-Wout Poels
-Bauke Mollema
-Niki Terpstra
-Lars Boom
-Johnny Hoogerland

Three climbers is pushing it, but I guess they have a limited choice anyway. At least Poels can make a dumb attack somewhere late.
Johnny Hoogerland is on the team and you mention Poels as the one to make a dumb attack?

Richeypen said:
Riding for Boom?
Dress rehearsal for next year in Valkenburg.

Descender said:
Spain and the Netherlands have slim to no chances.
Underestimate Freire at your peril. Even after such a crap season + crap preparation.
 
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theyoungest said:
Underestimate Freire at your peril. Even after such a crap season + crap preparation.

Exactly the only time to think Freire does not have a change at he Worlds is well he is retired
 
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Paolo Bettini already making alliances it seems :p He doesn't want to see his successor any longer without the rainbow jersey hah :eek:
 
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During Tour of Denmark, Gerrans and Bennati fought for bonus seconds on Geels Bakke (the final 'hill'). Gerrans won in front of Bennati and Appollonio.
 
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Descender said:
Spain and the Netherlands have slim to no chances.

Don't underestimate guys like Freire, Reynes or Rojas on this course. Spain has a good team and will race the course hard to make it selective.
 
hrotha said:
No Ligthart for the Dutch? Come on.

Still three open slots. Ligthart could very well get one of those. Would be interesting enough parcours for him. Nothing too long or steep in the climbing department, and he has a reasonably fast finish.

I just think the length will do him in, but that's no reason not to let him try.
 
Moondance said:
Still three open slots. Ligthart could very well get one of those. Would be interesting enough parcours for him. Nothing too long or steep in the climbing department, and he has a reasonably fast finish.

I just think the length will do him in, but that's no reason not to let him try.
Yeah but I'd have assumed he'd be one of the early, obvious picks.
 
auscyclefan94 said:
No offence but that squad at the worlds is the equivalent of BMC's performance at la vuelta.

Yeah... The Netherlands really has noone who can do this type of stuff. Bos cant climb or handle distance, and its way too soon in the career for Ligthart. Hope we can get into some attacks and see. Wasn't at all positive going into Geelong either, but Moerenhout and Terpstra did at least give a decent showing

Boom might be a interesting wildcard, the narrow roads, undulating parcours, and lots of turns could suit him. But even then he'll need to find himself, or force his way into, the proper group. But even then there's loads of guys who can do what he can, only much, much better.
 
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theyoungest said:
Why even discuss the Dutch team? They're just here to get some experience for next year, they'll just be pack fodder and don't have any ambitions or possibilities to the contrary.

Well the weakness of the BMC team was discussed going into the Giro yet it was clear that they went to the Giro just for experience.

Anyway, the Dutch have been quite average at the Worlds for a quite a while now. You'd think they'd start taking one of the biggest races of the year seriously every now and then.:rolleyes:
 
auscyclefan94 said:
Well the weakness of the BMC team was discussed going into the Giro yet it was clear that they went to the Giro just for experience.
First you compared them to BMC at the Vuelta, now at the Giro... surely you don't mean to say that BMC sucks everywhere they go :eek:

Anyway, the Dutch have been quite average at the Worlds for a quite a while now. You'd think they'd start taking one of the biggest races of the year seriously every now and then.:rolleyes:
They've been average in terms of results, but Moerenhout was one of the big animators of the race last year. Plus Terpstra with a great last minute dig. Hoogerland was strong in the year before. We just don't have any real classics riders who can win this kind of race.
 
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theyoungest said:
First you compared them to BMC at the Vuelta, now at the Giro... surely you don't mean to say that BMC sucks everywhere they go :eek:


They've been average in terms of results, but Moerenhout was one of the big animators of the race last year. Plus Terpstra with a great last minute dig. Hoogerland was strong in the year before. We just don't have any real classics riders who can win this kind of race.

I gave BMC a 2.5 out of 10 for la vuelta. The Giro was full of young riders getting experience in a terribly hard giro. I certainly do not mean that they suck everywhere.

It was a shame Moerenout retired last year. He was quite impressive in the ITT and RR. I guess you guys will have to lift your game next year because you wouldn want to embarass yourselves at home.:p
 
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theyoungest said:
First you compared them to BMC at the Vuelta, now at the Giro... surely you don't mean to say that BMC sucks everywhere they go :eek:


They've been average in terms of results, but Moerenhout was one of the big animators of the race last year. Plus Terpstra with a great last minute dig. Hoogerland was strong in the year before. We just don't have any real classics riders who can win this kind of race.

yeah, Boogie was quite ok a couple times too.
Also poels and boom had a good wc last year.

They lack a winner.

anyway we have no hope, lol. Might as well jump in the break with Seychelles :eek: