The season is back on with Ruta a Burgos. This will be a weird year for Pro Cycling and pundits expect lots of surprises as teams did not have their usual training and racing patterns to prepare the big events.
Let's see how the Ruta a Burgos develops, to get an idea of the teams' form. So far, no big surprise though.
Pro Cycling Thread
Just popping in here to recommend this book, a social and cultural history of the Tour de France written by Christopher Thompson. I read it last summer just prior to watching the Tour for the first time and it does a really good job of explaining the historical and cultural significance of the tour, how it helped create a national identity for modern France, improve morale after both World Wars, promote good health and hygiene habits and so on.
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While it's a nice problem for Ineos to have, it's still a problem. They've sent a very strong team to La Route d'Occitanie and as there's under a month to go, everybody who wants to be considered for the TdF will need to show well there.Un Pilier wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:12 am Piece on the Beeb website speculating on Ineos’ process for deciding who goes to Le Tour this year.
I was hoping to find a bit of this on TV. Not found it yet, though.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 11:46 amWhile it's a nice problem for Ineos to have, it's still a problem. They've sent a very strong team to La Route d'Occitanie and as there's under a month to go, everybody who wants to be considered for the TdF will need to show well there.Un Pilier wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:12 am Piece on the Beeb website speculating on Ineos’ process for deciding who goes to Le Tour this year.
I don't think there's ever been such a fuss made about the Route d'Occitanie before, under any of its previous names.
Strade Bianche was a good one on Saturday. Between the conditions and the weird season, the time gaps were what you'd expect in a week-long stage race, not a one-day classic. VanAert finally showed what he can do.
Milan-San Remo is under threat for next weekend; the mayor of Alessandria has apparently told them he doesn't want the revised route of the race coming into his city.
Strade Bianche was a good one on Saturday. Between the conditions and the weird season, the time gaps were what you'd expect in a week-long stage race, not a one-day classic. VanAert finally showed what he can do.
Milan-San Remo is under threat for next weekend; the mayor of Alessandria has apparently told them he doesn't want the revised route of the race coming into his city.
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No Froome, Thomas, Kruiswijk in the Tour.
All gearing up nicely for a cheeky Dumoulin challenge, which would make me very happy. Although Roglic would be a worthy and appreciated winner as well.
Will be interesting to see if Bernal can do it as an out-and-out team leader rather than as a lurking third man.
And there will probably be more Bardet / Pinot / Alaphillipe heroics that will ultimately prove fruitless.
All gearing up nicely for a cheeky Dumoulin challenge, which would make me very happy. Although Roglic would be a worthy and appreciated winner as well.
Will be interesting to see if Bernal can do it as an out-and-out team leader rather than as a lurking third man.
And there will probably be more Bardet / Pinot / Alaphillipe heroics that will ultimately prove fruitless.
Really, really looking forward to this.
Only really got in to the TdF 4 years ago and have become completely hooked.
re crowds, if it stops the pissed up twats on the mountain stages running alongside and abusing then maybe COVID has been worth it.
Only really got in to the TdF 4 years ago and have become completely hooked.
re crowds, if it stops the pissed up twats on the mountain stages running alongside and abusing then maybe COVID has been worth it.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Yeah, me too. I should imagine the attention seeking idiots will be the least likely to behave sensibly.Slick wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:51 am Really, really looking forward to this.
Only really got in to the TdF 4 years ago and have become completely hooked.
re crowds, if it stops the pissed up twats on the mountain stages running alongside and abusing then maybe COVID has been worth it.
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What cabbage is organizing this years Giro ?
Todays stage was a absolute shambles. The UCI needs to stop these stages with finishes that are bound to have high speed crashes; if the riders Union wasn't so gutless, they ride, "go slows", on any stage that doesn't have a safe finish !
Todays stage was a absolute shambles. The UCI needs to stop these stages with finishes that are bound to have high speed crashes; if the riders Union wasn't so gutless, they ride, "go slows", on any stage that doesn't have a safe finish !