The Spring Classics 2013 - how many days to go???
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Is this thread title being updated? Is it still 138 days to go?0
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Major withdrawl symptons here. I'm even craving the Tour of Qatar!0
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greasedscotsman wrote:Is this thread title being updated? Is it still 138 days to go?
I just clicked on the thread thinking 'I should update that title'...
Done“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/milan-s ... d-for-2013
Just with I knew how many days it was to go...0 -
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I flipping cant wait0
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TailWindHome wrote:
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Vegni revealed he has also been working on other races in the RCS Sport portfolio and he hopes to revive the Giro del Lazio one-day race.
The race has been given a new date on the UCI Europe Tour calendar and is scheduled for Saturday March 2 –the day before the Strade Bianche race on the dirt roads of Tuscany and a few days before the start of Tirreno-Adriatico.
Vegni –who comes from Lazio region, hopes to bring professional racing back to the Italian capital, with a section on the Appia Antica Roman cobbled road and the finish in the centre of the eternal city.
"We hope to revive what was a real Italian Classic," Vegni said. "We've still got to study and analyse if we can do the race but we've secured the date to be ready."
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I like the look of that! thanks for posting FJS0
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That looks good, but it being the day before the now more established Strade Bianche isn't ideal."I have a lovely photo of a Camargue horse but will not post it now" (Frenchfighter - July 2013)0
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“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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Nearly time.0
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I have no idea how to make it work on here but, this should be a countdown to 31st March 2013!
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I am thinking of riding the Classics myself, either on the same day as the pro's or a day either side. Has anyone done this indepentently, rather than with a tour company or the ASO etape?0
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grantbowdery wrote:I am thinking of riding the Classics myself, either on the same day as the pro's or a day either side. Has anyone done this indepentently, rather than with a tour company or the ASO etape?
All of them? You're a brave man. A couple of friends did Flanders last year and had an absolute blast. I did L'eroica which is a very similar route to the Strade Bianchi. Was fantastic.0 -
happytramp wrote:grantbowdery wrote:I am thinking of riding the Classics myself, either on the same day as the pro's or a day either side. Has anyone done this indepentently, rather than with a tour company or the ASO etape?
All of them? You're a brave man. A couple of friends did Flanders last year and had an absolute blast. I did L'eroica which is a very similar route to the Strade Bianchi. Was fantastic.
I did Liege - Bastogne - Liege this year and it was awesome but bloody hard. We did ours on our own but happened to be on the same day as the sportive No scope for a sweep up if you lose your minerals or have a mechanical.0 -
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0