Road Cycling
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@Chester-Draws said in Road Cycling:
@gt12 said in Road Cycling:
And, Roglic announces that he is leaving TJV.
I wonder whether it was on the cards and that's why they let Sepp win?Vingegaard was going to beat Roglic anyway in the Giro, and in every Tour. He's the threat, not Sepp.
Really? I didn't realise he was a good cyclist.
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@JK said in Road Cycling:
@WillieTheWaiter thats awesome!
My sons mates came 1st and 2nd in U14 boys.
Do they get pretty big numbers to that event?
And then 4th in the MTB nationals yesterday
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@JK said in Road Cycling:
@WillieTheWaiter thats awesome!
My sons mates came 1st and 2nd in U14 boys.
Do they get pretty big numbers to that event?
only been involved in schools cycling post-covid - my understanding is numbers are still way down.
not easy to promote - winter sport in nz for many stupid reasons that are 'too hard' to change.
training at 5.30am in the middle of winter on auckland roads only attracts the hardiest of souls and parents who love cycling.
90% of nats attendees are from auckland, yet they do it in palmy, timaru next year - which is an absolute logistical nightmare for anyone to get families and equipment to.
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I'm a bit late to pick up on this news but, not surprisingly, George has left UAE and moved to Israel Premier-Tech.
As the article below notes, should give him more opportunities to ride to win - including at this week's Tour Down Under, where he looks to be numbered as the team leader.
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@scribe I didn't see any coverage of the National Road Race, but apparently Aaron Gate, Corbin Strong, Laurence Pithie, George Bennett and Logan Currie must have sprinted it out and finished in that order.
Finn Fisher-Black is also contending in Paris-Nice.
George did better in the UAE Tour than he did last time he rode it in 2022. Still only a modest 25th on GC, but went OK on the climb on the final day.
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@Dan54 said in Road Cycling:
Don't talk about Paris to Nice, Mrs Dan is absolutley pissed she can't find coverage of it here in NZ!
A source of much frustration in our household as well.
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@Chester-Draws said in Road Cycling:
@Dan54 said in Road Cycling:
Don't talk about Paris to Nice, Mrs Dan is absolutley pissed she can't find coverage of it here in NZ!
A source of much frustration in our household as well.
She was pissed at not being able to get G'Iro last year too, she probably likes that more than the Tour!
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@Dan54 said in Road Cycling:
@Chester-Draws said in Road Cycling:
@Dan54 said in Road Cycling:
Don't talk about Paris to Nice, Mrs Dan is absolutley pissed she can't find coverage of it here in NZ!
A source of much frustration in our household as well.
She was pissed at not being able to get G'Iro last year too, she probably likes that more than the Tour!
We watched the Giro on GCN, but now that's defunct as well.
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@Chester-Draws Lol mate don't even know what GCN is.
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Watched Milan - San Remo this evening. Quite an interesting finishing 30 km.
I had to take the plunge and get a VPN to watch it on SBS Australia though.
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Watched Laurence Pithie put in a truly outstanding performance at Gent Wevelgem yesterday. Only guy to mix it with Mads and VdP when they attacked and only ran out of juice on the final time up the Kemmelberg. Commentators on Eurosport were raving about him. He will win a big world tour race one day.
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Sunday was my annual favourite race day of the year; a day sitting with mates watching end to end race coverage with a box of Belgian beers. Have done the Paris Roubaix sportive before and it’s is brutal, like nothing I’ve ever experienced on a bike before. In the race itself, VdP put on a legendary ride; the speed he distanced supreme one day riders on the Orchies cobbled sector 60km from the finish was astounding. Commentators were raving about Kiwi Pithies performances this year and Sunday was no different. He looked like he belonged and but for a mistake and crashing on a corner 20 odd km from the finish, may v well have got on the podium. As it was, 7th was fantastic. Evidently he’s in demand by a few teams and strongly rumoured to be heading to Bora to head up their Classics team next year.