2024 Classics thread - Not a spoiler thread
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Who's going to actually work with him if he does? Maybe just enough to keep him pulling
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I reckon this EF Education special edition kit is going to get the seal of approval here
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I can see him making a selection on the Kwaremont with about 50k to go and then trying to get rid of them on Stationsberg with about 35 to go.
If that fails, he has more than enough to distance everyone the last time up the Kwaremont
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Could be lovely, could be fugly. Any idea of how it looks in real life? (Not B&W)
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Does it come in any other colours or just black and white?
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Bloody hell you lot are lazy buggers...
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By that time everyone else will have launched a rider or two up the road though
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This is true! 😉 Very nice it must be said.
Mind you, likely to cost in excess of £185 for a jersey and £240 for bibs so I won't be wearing it.
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And ineos or someone other mid tier team will ride on the front door no good reason.
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I think that's the worst thing he could do, as he'll be isolated and no-one will work with him. He'd be susceptible to someone sneaking away and then the onus would be very much on him to close it down.
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Wonder if Bettiol will be wearing that TT helmet...
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Glasgow world’s was damp & slippy for much of the race.
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He also fell off.
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I'm coming round to the idea that it will be like 2011 with 1 outstanding favourite who will be expected to do all the work and a Nick Nuyens type can sneak a win
So in addition to the aforementioned Fred Wright at100/1 I have Oier Lazkano at 40s and Abrahamson at 200
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Had a dream that they sent Søren Kragh Andersen out early with MvdP marking anyone trying to bridge and it ended up with SKA winning solo from 80km. Also had a dream I met Big BIrd in Sainsburys, so probably doesn't mean much.
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These Rapha jerseys have always seemed a rip off of the classic Bianchi jerseys anyway. Hardly creative.
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True. Just have a look at Prendas for that kind of thing.
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Cav out of Scheldeprijs. Will focus on Tour of Turkey. Hope he's OK
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I'd say it would make the battle to be at the front even more chaotic, but I don't think that's possible. If you're not in the first 30 or so, you'll be pretty much starting from a standstill after that, no?
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Is this an April Fools?
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It would make a bit more sense if after the right turn they went 500yds up the road before u-turning.
Half the field is going into that fence
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Good idea, poorly executed.
An obstacle 200 metres away would be better, but it can't have been possible at short notice, which is the only reason I can imagine for this solution.
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