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    Just reading an article on the National Road Race Championships and a bit disappointingly for George, he got pipped by Shane Archibald in the Road Race and by Hamish Bond in the Time Trial. Would have been cool to have seen him racing in the Giro with an NZ National Champions jersey. Run down by a determined chase....

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/119562007/tearful-shane-archbold-hauls-in-george-bennett-i-really-needed-this

    Only being beaten by 15 seconds by Hamish maybe bodes better for TTs this year.

    Looking at other interesting performances - assuming they rode exactly the same course (and I imagine they would have), Finn Fisher-Black recorded a time in the U23s that would have given him 3rd in the Elite TT and also came 10th in the Road Race. That's handy, because he's also on contract with Jumbo-Visma.

    https://elite-road-nationals.cyclingnewzealand.nz/resultspage

    And Finn's sister won the women's road race - she's contracted to Bigla-Katusha.

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    @Chris-B hard to read too much into the TT result. Bondy only did a months training for it. But pancake flat course suited bondy. Lucky he didn't sell his bike hes been trying to get rid of it for a while!
    Loved the pic of him at 93kegs standing next to george.. not often us more "athletic cyclists" get to beat midgets.. no sympathy for us on the hills!
    Stoked for the mullet too - been on the outer.. bad crash then team he was folded. Now on one of worlds best team and wearing the fern!

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    @WillieTheWaiter said in Road Cycling:

    @Chris-B hard to read too much into the TT result. Bondy only did a months training for it. But pancake flat course suited bondy. Lucky he didn't sell his bike hes been trying to get rid of it for a while!
    Loved the pic of him at 93kegs standing next to george.. not often us more "athletic cyclists" get to beat midgets.. no sympathy for us on the hills!
    Stoked for the mullet too - been on the outer.. bad crash then team he was folded. Now on one of worlds best team and wearing the fern!

    Out of curiosity (having lived in the race area) I looked up the course and wouldn’t describe it as pancake flat. I can see why George did what he did though. The climbs aren’t huge (it looks like once up Te Miro, Waterworks, Scotsman’s loop then twice over French Pass) but enough to leave the sprinters work to do to catch up. The final 6 laps around Cambridge are dead flat though and lazy planning by organisers. Maybe they got the race they wanted but it was slanted to the chasers.

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    @WillieTheWaiter Yeah - I was wondering how much training Hamish had done - because he's supposedly preparing for rowing at the Olympics. But also promising that George beat everyone else.

    @Crucial - I think Willie is talking about the TT course. This guy has written the story of how things unfolded.

    http://www.roadcycling.co.nz/shane-archbold-claims-emotional-national-championship/

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    @Crucial said in Road Cycling:

    @WillieTheWaiter said in Road Cycling:

    @Chris-B hard to read too much into the TT result. Bondy only did a months training for it. But pancake flat course suited bondy. Lucky he didn't sell his bike hes been trying to get rid of it for a while!
    Loved the pic of him at 93kegs standing next to george.. not often us more "athletic cyclists" get to beat midgets.. no sympathy for us on the hills!
    Stoked for the mullet too - been on the outer.. bad crash then team he was folded. Now on one of worlds best team and wearing the fern!

    Out of curiosity (having lived in the race area) I looked up the course and wouldn’t describe it as pancake flat. I can see why George did what he did though. The climbs aren’t huge (it looks like once up Te Miro, Waterworks, Scotsman’s loop then twice over French Pass) but enough to leave the sprinters work to do to catch up. The final 6 laps around Cambridge are dead flat though and lazy planning by organisers. Maybe they got the race they wanted but it was slanted to the chasers.

    Yeh as chris said was talking about tt. You're right that course not flat.. spent a lot of time riding around there as a young fulla. Did a race over French pass a few years back.. bout a 20 year gap from last time I'd ridden it.. thought hmm not as bad as I remember.. diff was riding a carbon bike with 39-25 gears rather than the steel boat anchor with lowest gear of 42-19!!

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    Shocking news today about Nico Portal, Director Sportif at Team Ineos. Dead at 40. I always thought he was one of the good guys; well respected and well liked.

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    @scribe Very sad. Way too young.

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    George Bennett had a great result today in the Volta a Burgos. Finished 2nd in the mountain top finish stage 2, behind the wunderkind Evenepoel. Beat a whole bunch of well known GC guys ( Mikel Landa, Yates, Valverde, Chaves, Carapaz.)

    He’s clearly coming into form which bodes well for him and Jumbo Visma in the Tour de France.

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    Disappointing. I thought this was a thread for us to come and vent about middle aged fattys in Lycra taking up too much space on Wellington’s already ridiculously narrow roads.

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    Shit that’s nasty. Groenewegen totally smashed him into the fence, the speed makes it look like a car crash

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/122363189/dutch-cyclist-fabio-jakobsen-fighting-for-his-life-after-horror-crash-in-poland

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    @Machpants Ohh, that looked like a nasty yard sale on the finish line.

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    @Machpants said in Road Cycling:

    Shit that’s nasty. Groenewegen totally smashed him into the fence, the speed makes it look like a car crash

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/122363189/dutch-cyclist-fabio-jakobsen-fighting-for-his-life-after-horror-crash-in-poland

    Fuck me. Criminal charges possible???

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    Most people may have missed it but Dion Smith came 6th in Milan San Remo on Sunday.. massive result, and would have to be the best ever result by a kiwi in a monument

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    @WillieTheWaiter I did miss that. He finished in the group just behind the front 2, in some pretty lofty company, Sagan, (and beating) Van Avermaet, Van Der Poel, Gilbert etc.

    Watched the battle of Jumbo Visma and Ineos GC contenders, in the Tour de L’ain. Won convincingly by Visma. George Bennett finished 5th overall but got through several truckloads of work for Roglic. Bennett looks in terrific shape for the Tour de France. Ineos better get some form real quick or Visma will dismantle Bernal.

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    A truly monumental ride from Bennett today in The Tour of Lombardy. Finished 2nd in one of cycling’s one day Monuments; one of the biggest races in the world. He looked disappointed in the end; a chance he may never get again. He’s certainly in a rich vein of form though, following a one day win in a ‘lesser’ race earlier in the week.
    Kia Kaha George.

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    @scribe the only bit i saw was that guy who fell off a fucking bridge!

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    What about the photo of Tim Declercq after being pelted by giant hail stones on the Critérium du Dauphiné.

    Tim-declercq-feat.jpg

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    And a guy fell off a bridge this weekend - rugby’s safer!

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    @Machpants said in Road Cycling:

    And a guy fell off a bridge this weekend - rugby’s safer!

    best part was how they just moved his bike outta the way and left him there.. fark me.

    then they let a car on the course that smoked the guy who came 5th or 6th after picking himself up and rolling to the finish with a busted collarbone.

    Roglic didnt' start final stage while leading Dauphine cause of a crash. And that was after kruijswijk abandoned after earlier dislocating his shoulder in a crash so he'll be out for TDF.

    Bernal pulled the pin with an injury, so did Quintana....

    And then Thomas and Froome both finished over 33 mins down on the final stage - after losing similar time the day before.. Thomas said he was taking it easy to attack on this day - he came 2nd to last on the stage.

    So overall a crazy weekend of racing.. Ineos are looking pretty farked for TDF, will be hoping for some jiffy bag magic to help them out!

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    With the injuries and maybe even a suspension still on the cards for TLJ maybe George will get a promotion for TDF?

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