2024 World Road Championships
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby davehirst » Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:14 pm
Well done Ben.
He seems to have matured in his attitude this year, and hopefully he yas a great year next season, for himself and jayco.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby foo on patrol » Tue Oct 01, 2024 4:32 am
davehirst wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:14 pmSecond to a generational talent like pogacar by only 32 seconds is a stunning achievement, especially when you look at the talent he left behind, Champions that all had one goal in mind, to win the world title.
Well done Ben.
He seems to have matured in his attitude this year, and hopefully he yas a great year next season, for himself and jayco.
Yes, my thoughts also.
His statement for when he jumped is something that I totally agree with 100% because at that point in the race, legs are burnt, headspace for many is looking and thinking..I don't want too jump or leadout the rest of you lot, so what he did was exactly right = head down arse up and don't be looking back every 50mtrs like many do, just friggin go hard to the line.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby MichaelB » Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:19 am
Brilliant outcome and VERY smart ride.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby stevenaaus » Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:07 pm
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby Derny Driver 2 » Thu Oct 03, 2024 12:19 pm
Correct. And once again we see team loyalty over-rides everything else. The punters dont understand it.stevenaaus wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:07 pmPogacar maybe wouldn't have made it without the suicidal pulls from UAE teamate Sivakov.
Your team pays your wage. You have just a few seasons to make good money to set you and your family up for life. Ribbons. trophies and medals take a back seat to your livelihood. There are numerous examples where a rider has chosen to forgo a "title race" or even Olympics in order to keep the team boss happy riding some little insignificant tour somewhere. The riders are earning a living. Professional. They are not necessarily after personal glory. The ribbon or medal will go into a drawer. The wage earning capacity lasts a lifetime. As does your reputation of being a team player.
Sivakov was never going to win. But now his team UAE has the world champion rainbow jersey wearing guy in there for the next 12 months. Can you imagine what that means for sponsors? Publicity? Its massive.
In the womens race everyone is talking about the "stupid" riding of Demi Vollering when she drove on the front and dropped her 2 Dutch team mates with 16 km to go. Voss was arguably the best sprinter there. Vollering should have kept her there and rode for her (so they say). Instead she basically set it up for the Belgian Kopecky to win, and guess what, they are on the same trade team, SD Worx. So thats a big deal for the team and for both Vollering and Kopecky.
I think Vollering thought she could win on her own (she was clearly the strongest), and if she couldnt then she knew Kopecky would. Why would she set it up for Voss? What is to be gained by doing that? She'd have a Dutch compatriot win. Big deal. She wanted the jersey herself, or with a teammate.
Makes perfect sense to me.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby fat and old » Mon Oct 07, 2024 11:16 am
Meh, Voss won another jersey in the Gravel race anyway. GOAT.
So what are the feelings on Pogacar? The amount of innuendo and outright accusations around him have reached Froome level (I don't think the two are remotely comparable). Is it possible he's one of those once in a lifetime freaks of nature? MO: Yes.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby davehirst » Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:58 pm
I think the strada or Roubaix are harder.
Poor course.
On the pog, i think super talented and seems like a good sport and a nice guy.
Happy to see him at the pinnacle of the sport.
I hope i am not proven wrong.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby DavidS » Mon Oct 07, 2024 10:09 pm
Always a worry, but he comes across as a nice person, and a total freak when it comes to cycling.davehirst wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:58 pmPfft, the gravel race when no-one wants gravel, a bit tame for a world championship race. I watched the mens
I think the strada or Roubaix are harder.
Poor course.
On the pog, i think super talented and seems like a good sport and a nice guy.
Happy to see him at the pinnacle of the sport.
I hope i am not proven wrong.
I hope he's clean too but the results are almost ridiculous.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby find_bruce » Tue Oct 08, 2024 8:07 am
Funnily enough the same scenario played out in the mens gravel race, with Belgian Jasper Stuyven complaining that Belgian riders were supporting Dutchman MVP "It was very clear that all the guys from Alpecin were here to help him. Although I had expected that we would race in [national] teams."Derny Driver 2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 12:19 pmCorrect. And once again we see team loyalty over-rides everything else. The punters dont understand it.
Your team pays your wage. You have just a few seasons to make good money to set you and your family up for life. Ribbons. trophies and medals take a back seat to your livelihood. There are numerous examples where a rider has chosen to forgo a "title race" or even Olympics in order to keep the team boss happy riding some little insignificant tour somewhere. The riders are earning a living. Professional. They are not necessarily after personal glory. The ribbon or medal will go into a drawer. The wage earning capacity lasts a lifetime. As does your reputation of being a team player.
Of course one obvious difference is that entries weren't limited by nation - there were 60 Begians in the race, more than 1/4 if the field.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby elantra » Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:43 pm
Fascinating really.find_bruce wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 8:07 am…….<snip>
Funnily enough the same scenario played out in the mens gravel race, with Belgian Jasper Stuyven complaining that Belgian riders were supporting Dutchman MVP "It was very clear that all the guys from Alpecin were here to help him. Although I had expected that we would race in [national] teams."
Of course one obvious difference is that entries weren't limited by nation - there were 60 Begians in the race, more than 1/4 if the field.
There must be lots of factors at play here.
Bearing in mind that MVDP lives in Belgium… but a part of Belgium that eons ago was “Dutch” … and a number of the Belgian riders presumably also live or owe their ancestry to that same northern part of Belgium (Flanders)
And I’m sure there were other factors that contributed to the big guy in the orange jersey getting the gold.
Anyway I’m grateful that Pog has not yet decided to try his hand at Gravel racing !
No one likes to see one person winning almost everything.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby find_bruce » Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:43 pm
Indeed the region has a fascinating history of occupation by Spain, France & others. MVDP himself, was born in Belgium to a Dutch father & French mother.elantra wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:43 pmFascinating really.
There must be lots of factors at play here.
Bearing in mind that MVDP lives in Belgium… but a part of Belgium that eons ago was “Dutch” … and a number of the Belgian riders presumably also live or owe their ancestry to that same northern part of Belgium (Flanders)
And I’m sure there were other factors that contributed to the big guy in the orange jersey getting the gold.
Anyway I’m grateful that Pog has not yet decided to try his hand at Gravel racing !
No one likes to see one person winning almost everything.
I don't think its the Flemish connection at work here - while MVDPs teammate Quinten Hermans & Gianna Vermeersch are both Flemish, so are the other 4 Belgian riders in the top 10.
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby find_bruce » Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:54 pm
and she finished up by smashing the field in the Chrono des Nations - 51s is a good marginironhanglider wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 9:38 amShe's stocking up, because with retirement she's going to have to start buying her own jerseys.
Cheers,
Cameron
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Re: 2024 World Road Championships
Postby MichaelB » Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:16 pm
And Jay Vine on 4 and a bit seconds off the top step as well !find_bruce wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:54 pmand she finished up by smashing the field in the Chrono des Nations - 51s is a good marginironhanglider wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 9:38 amShe's stocking up, because with retirement she's going to have to start buying her own jerseys.
Cheers,
Cameron
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