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  • M Machpants

    Maybe Ineos shouldn't have ditched two, massively experienced winners for the new best thing. He was rubbish lost night, no guts at all on the long climb. As a part Brit, I say

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    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/14/geraint-thomas-sends-dave-brailsford-a-timely-reminder-from-tirreno-adriatico

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      @Machpants said in Road Cycling:

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      https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/14/geraint-thomas-sends-dave-brailsford-a-timely-reminder-from-tirreno-adriatico

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      @Machpants On the other hand, I see Froome is in 91st place!

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        @Machpants On the other hand, I see Froome is in 91st place!

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        @Chris-B Yeah Froome was not really in the frame but dropping Geraint was very odd

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          @Chris-B Yeah Froome was not really in the frame but dropping Geraint was very odd

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          @Machpants I wouldn’t be surprised if Froome doesn’t ride GC at the Vuelta. I saw an article yesterday somewhere where he said he was building for next year. Given Bernal’s capitulation I think they might switch him to the Vuelta (if his back injury is not a problem), or even put Carapaz in.

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            @Chris-B Yeah Froome was not really in the frame but dropping Geraint was very odd

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            @Machpants said in Road Cycling:

            @Chris-B Yeah Froome was not really in the frame but dropping Geraint was very odd

            I think their original plan was to have all three ride - it was going to be Thomas, Bernal and Froome vs Roglic, Dumoulin and Kruiswijk.

            The amount of science these guys have at hand, I'd imagine whatever Thomas' "numbers" were, they weren't good enough for him to be a realistic shot of winning the TdF. So, keep that powder dry and have him try to win the Giro.

            Big loser in the situation is probably Carapaz, who presumably was targeting winning the Giro and instead has found himself as a (futile) super-domestique for Bernal.

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              these fucking super teams do take away from the race a fair bit.

              Sunday we had a brutal stage, mountain top finish, guys breaking all over the shop. And it meant zero for the Yellow Jersey because the leader was being towed up the hill (by a fucking sprinter) and there was nothing anyone can do about it.

              The colour of the jerseys might be different, but this looks exactly like the Sky days, with one team sitting on the front doing exactly as they please, and no one can do a damn thing about it.

              It's almost more interesting to just watch the stages as individual races, because there have been some great one day races.

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                these fucking super teams do take away from the race a fair bit.

                Sunday we had a brutal stage, mountain top finish, guys breaking all over the shop. And it meant zero for the Yellow Jersey because the leader was being towed up the hill (by a fucking sprinter) and there was nothing anyone can do about it.

                The colour of the jerseys might be different, but this looks exactly like the Sky days, with one team sitting on the front doing exactly as they please, and no one can do a damn thing about it.

                It's almost more interesting to just watch the stages as individual races, because there have been some great one day races.

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                @mariner4life Yeah - Jumbo Visma has a crazy amount of firepower supporting Roglic.

                George has been injured and sick and even then they didn't need to use Sepp Kuss on that climb - he just sat sat there in reserve.

                https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/sport/other/george-bennett-battling-illness-in-quest-help-teammate-win-tour-france

                Pogacar has been a bit fucked by losing Fabio Aru and Davide Formolo but, even then, I'm not sure they could have seriously attacked TJV on the climbs. The support riders have to be good enough to pull Roglic away from his support.

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                  That being said...

                  Tonight is going to be brutal.

                  If Pogacar is good enough he might be able to attack and isolate Roglic.

                  https://www.letour.fr/en/stage-17

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                      That was a fun stage.

                      Poor old Mikel Landa has his team do all the work dragging everyone up the hill and then found he didn't have the legs. Cést la vie, but at least they had a go.

                      Unfortunately, that probably played into TJV's hands, since they didn't have to work and Gesink, George and Van Aert all fell away regardless. If they'd been left to work, maybe Roglic would have been left short-handed (or more likely they would have just gone a bit slower).

                      In the end, Lopez is the only guy to make up a bit of time on Roglic. Roglic puts another 15 seconds into Pogacar and now has almost a minute of advantage, with Lopez another 30 seconds back.

                      The others are out of contention to win, I think - Porte is 4th and 3.05 behind Roglic and I can't see him putting time into all three of the riders ahead of him.

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                        I only watched the first climb live and there was a lot of suffering on some faces. I'll watch the 2nd this arvo.

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                          Wow!

                          That is all!

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                            Wow!

                            That is all!

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                            @Chris-B amazing. Did you see the look on Dumoulin and Van Aert’s faces as they watched that unfold?

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                              TJV were to conservative on the mountain and didn't ram home their advantage, came back to haunt them. Amazing come from behind victory. Are we seeing an era of one off young winners now?

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                                @Chris-B amazing. Did you see the look on Dumoulin and Van Aert’s faces as they watched that unfold?

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                                @scribe

                                Yep, it was car crash tv for them.

                                Absolutely remarkable performance from Pojacar.

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                                  @Chris-B amazing. Did you see the look on Dumoulin and Van Aert’s faces as they watched that unfold?

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                                  @scribe I saw their faces at the end when they were consoling Roglic.

                                  It looked like a funeral!

                                  When Roglic crossed the line he looked like Richie McCaw in 2011. White as a sheet - given everything, but for him it wasn't enough.

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                                  • M Machpants

                                    TJV were to conservative on the mountain and didn't ram home their advantage, came back to haunt them. Amazing come from behind victory. Are we seeing an era of one off young winners now?

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                                    @Machpants said in Road Cycling:

                                    TJV were to conservative on the mountain and didn't ram home their advantage, came back to haunt them. Amazing come from behind victory. Are we seeing an era of one off young winners now?

                                    I did keep thinking that they were resting on their laurels a wee bit and didn't pick a mountain stage to really have a crack at putting more time on Pog.
                                    It may not have worked but they left the door open with what they did.

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                                      https://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/official-documents/2018-uci-road-world-championships/2020/20200917-imol-me-entries.pdf

                                      Here's the list of entrants for the Men's World Champs later this week (the Road Race is on Sunday).

                                      There will be an interesting dynamic in the Slovenian team room! 🙂

                                      Not sure what the maximum number of riders allowed on a countries' team is - different countries qualify for different numbers of riders - but, not everyone listed will start. E.g. NZ's team is planned to be George, Patty Bevin, Dion Smith and Finn Fisher-Black. James Fouche is the reserve.

                                      George says,

                                      “I’ve been nursing myself here with a few injuries and things like that and I’m on my arse in terms of form but I’ve got a week to pull up so it could go either way,” .

                                      “I’ll give it a nudge but it’s not that I’m coming full of confidence like I was a month ago, before I had to drag myself around France for three weeks with the [rib] problem.

                                      “It’s sort of out of my hands now, I just have to recover and if I recover enough then I’ll probably be quite OK and if I don’t then it’ll be a great learning curve heading into Tokyo [2021].

                                      It sounds like it's planned that he'll ride the Vuelta and then next year's Giro.

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                                        I absolutely loved this year's race, mainly because it was during term break so i could watch a lot of stages. However, those guys were really going... which makes one wonder....

                                        And, further down the filed, this:

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                                          @Chris-B amazing. Did you see the look on Dumoulin and Van Aert’s faces as they watched that unfold?

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                                          @scribe said in Road Cycling:

                                          @Chris-B amazing. Did you see the look on Dumoulin and Van Aert’s faces as they watched that unfold?

                                          All I saw was utter disbelief that Pogačar could ride the course that fast. I'd be interested in seeing the wattage graphed.

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