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    Paris–Roubaix On Sunday night NZT! We get it live on Sky too although I have been disappointed with the cycling package they have bought this year. The commentary isn’t at the quality of some of the other ones.
    Anyway there is rain forecast so slippery cobbles! Awesome.

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    UCI Worlds just completed.

    Finn Fisher-Black came 13th in the U23 time trial which is pretty promising. Tom Scully did decently in the Elite TT - though didn't threaten Ganna.

    A guy called Corbin Strong finished in the winning group min the U23 road race - 18th overall.

    Don't think any of our Elite men finished the road race. I think it was a pretty flat course and George and Paddy opted out. Jack Bauer was probably our leader.

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    @crucial my favourite race of the year by far! I’ve missed it. I’ve done the Sportive version and it’s fucking brutal and painful; there’s nothing like it.

    Mostly a bit of a lottery on who will win as luck plays such a massive part, but I’m going to say one of the Deceuninck Quick Step guys.

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    @scribe said in Road Cycling:

    @crucial my favourite race of the year by far! I’ve missed it. I’ve done the Sportive version and it’s fucking brutal and painful; there’s nothing like it.

    Mostly a bit of a lottery on who will win as luck plays such a massive part, but I’m going to say one of the Deceuninck Quick Step guys.

    There's some luck involved, as with most sport, but the winners are almost always great riders. It's too hard a race to fluke.

    Looking back over the last 20 years only Matthew Hayman strikes me as winning any sort of lottery.

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    @chester-draws the last wet edition was 2002; it’s likely to be wet this weekend and from photos I’ve seen, there is lots of mud on the route (though they are endeavouring to clear it). More scope for fuck ups and if something does go wrong, it’s difficult to recover in this race.

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    @scribe it's what I think of as a "negative" race. You can be as powerful as you like, but the badly timed puncture or be blocked at the time of the decisive break and you don't win.

    But the winner is normally one of the best riders.

    I fancy Alaphilippe's chances. He tends to always ride near the front, so is less likely to be impeded.

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    @chester-draws he’s not riding as far as I know. DQS will certainly try to force things though; they have probably 4 guys, any of who could be at the pointy end of things. My pick of them would be Asgreen.

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    I just assumed Alaphilippe would ride it. Wonder why he isn't.

    I'm going for Wout van Aert or Mathieu van der Poel, if he's fit, then.

    DSQ are strong as a team, but it's too hard to control the cobbles as a team.

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    @chester-draws said in Road Cycling:

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    I just assumed Alaphilippe would ride it. Wonder why he isn't.

    I'm going for Wout van Aert or Mathieu van der Poel, if he's fit, then.

    DSQ are strong as a team, but it's too hard to control the cobbles as a team.

    By half way through it is often individuals. Sod all chance to control a peloton when you are riding down a 1m wide path of rocks.

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    Well to prove me wrong there was some very good team riding in the women event overnight. An unplanned 85km solo ride by Lizzie Deignan after trying to put some pace on then realising she was clear and her team adjusted. Cos tried a solo catchup toward the end but it wasn't enough.

    Some carnage on the cobbles though. One rider with a broken pubic bone and I'm sure plenty of others badly bruised and bashed. Bikes taking a life of their own and jumping out from under riders.
    And that was just in the conditions already in place. More rain forecast before the mens start.

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    What a fucking epic edition. Did the usual watching it end to end drinking Belgian beers with the guys I did the sportive version a few years back.

    I think it’s the first time that debutants have filled the podium. Well done to Colbrelli for a smart race but you’ve gotta love the way that Van der Poel rides even though sometimes it might not be conducive to his chances of winning.

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    @scribe said in Road Cycling:

    What a fucking epic edition. Did the usual watching it end to end drinking Belgian beers with the guys I did the sportive version a few years back.

    I think it’s the first time that debutants have filled the podium. Well done to Colbrelli for a smart race but you’ve gotta love the way that Van der Poel rides even though sometimes it might not be conducive to his chances of winning.

    Even if you don’t follow cycling that is one of the hardest sporting endeavours out there.
    Brutal, vicious challenge.

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    @crucial I think I read Stefan Kung crashed 4 times.

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    @scribe said in Road Cycling:

    What a fucking epic edition. Did the usual watching it end to end drinking Belgian beers with the guys I did the sportive version a few years back.

    I think it’s the first time that debutants have filled the podium. Well done to Colbrelli for a smart race but you’ve gotta love the way that Van der Poel rides even though sometimes it might not be conducive to his chances of winning.

    Well, I guess the first year the podium were all debutants, but yeah. Colbrelli and van der Poel aren't exactly noobs though -- the loss of the 2020 race means that some people are debutants that shouldn't really be.

    It's a thing that always amazes me about cycling that a sprinter almost always wins a sprint, no matter how tired. Van der Poel needed to shed the others 10 km out.

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    @chris-b said in Road Cycling:

    @crucial I think I read Stefan Kung crashed 4 times.

    Even Sagan with all his skills wasn't immune. Cant do much when someone washes out in front of you an a corner though.
    How was van Aert in the Arenberg though? Single file on grade 5 pave and the guy right in front goes down yet somehow he stayed up!

    I've said before but if anyone gets the chance, get a car and a map, plot your route and its an awesome day out. We did it on the fly after a weekend doing the battlefields and got caught out at the start from the closed roads but once we worked out how they do it managed to see 4 sections.

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    Daniel Ostanek  /  Oct 8, 2021  /  Feature

    10 riders to watch at Il Lombardia 2021

    10 riders to watch at Il Lombardia 2021

    Alaphilippe, Roglic, Evenepoel, Pogacar among our favourites for Saturday's race

    I think this is George's last ride for TJV.

    Second in this race last year to Fuglsang, but the field looks a bit too rich for George this year.

    Not sure TJV will be sentimental enough to let him have a crack. I think he'll probably be riding to support Roglic.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/127420770/new-year-new-team-george-bennett-gears-up-for-2022-with-race-in-new-zealand

    George talking a bit about what's in store for him this year - but, with not many details.

    Sounds quite promising - but, I can't see him being a team leader in any of the Grand Tours.

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    @chris-b saw this young fella training up the Coronet Road the other day. At first I thought it was a full kit piston wristed gibbon but he looked too good

    Sep 8, 2021

    Thompson making the step up

    Thompson making the step up

    Queenstown cyclist Reuben Thompson is the latest New Zealander to earn a place on the UCI World Tour. The 20-year-old will move to the World Tour...

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    Egan Bernal pretty well farked for at least this year...

    Bernal was transferred to the University of La Sabana Hospital near the capital. His team said he fractured his right femur, right kneecap, several ribs and a vertebra and suffered a punctured lung and chest trauma.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/300503807/former-tour-de-france-winner-egan-bernal-still-in-intensive-care-after-crash

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    @crucial said in Road Cycling:

    Egan Bernal pretty well farked for at least this year...

    Bernal was transferred to the University of La Sabana Hospital near the capital. His team said he fractured his right femur, right kneecap, several ribs and a vertebra and suffered a punctured lung and chest trauma.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/300503807/former-tour-de-france-winner-egan-bernal-still-in-intensive-care-after-crash

    That sucks

    Hopefully he recovers well for next year.

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