The Shit, Small Races Thread

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  • Great race, this. Marked a changing of the guard last year as Kristoff beat Hushovd to become the new "Top Norwegian"

    Good scenery, too
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,230
    Hushovd showing he's from a different era in creased up jersey.
  • frenchfighter
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    Coquard:
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  • The Arctic Race throws up some great images.

    Thanks for posting these, FF
  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
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    6 man teams. Its live on Eurosport later.
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  • deep end for Bouhanni junior ! second race as a pro after Polynormande - which out of all Cofidis riders only Bouhanni senior managed to finish
  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
    Stage 1 Results
    NOR 1 KRISTOFF, Alexander (KATUSHA) 4:58:26
    NOR 2 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald (MTN - QHUBEKA) + 4
    IRL 3 BENNETT, Sam (BORA-ARGON 18) + 6
    ITA 4 BONIFAZIO, Niccolo (LAMPRE - MERIDA) + 10
    BEL 5 VAN STAEYEN, Michael (COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS)
    DEN 6 GULDHAMMER, Rasmus (CULT ENERGY PRO CYCLING)
    BEL 7 CAPIOT, Amaury (TOPSPORT VLAANDEREN - BALOISE)
    SUI 8 ELMIGER, Martin (IAM CYCLING)
    FRA 9 TURGIS, Anthony (COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS)
    10 HOLST ENGER Sondre (IAM CYCLING)

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    Kristoff:
    “I didn’t win the whole summer so it was about time. I’m glad I did here in the Arctic Race. Now I can relax a bit because I have a win. In a five-man team, it’s always difficult but today my guys did a great job even if we were one rider down. I was in a perfection position in the last kilometer. I was the strongest in the last climb to finish. I’m happy to pull it off. I’d rather have a stage win in the Tour de France but it’s good to be winning again. This is the first step of the preparation for the world championship. It couldn’t have been a better start of the Arctic Race of Norway. I was never leading the race last year so it’s cool to have this jersey. We’ll see how long I can keep it. Tomorrow it should be possible but stage 3 is quite hard for me. I’m pretty sure I’ll lose it on stage 3 but you never know. I was expecting to win today. Tomorrow it’ll be the sprinters again, so my rivals will be [Bryan] Coquard, MTN [Boasson Hagen], [Sam] Bennett, [Niccolo] Bonifazio, Sondre Holst Enger from IAM. There are many good sprinters here!”
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  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
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    Lovely scenery again!
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    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
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  • frenchfighter
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    deep end for Bouhanni junior ! second race as a pro after Polynormande - which out of all Cofidis riders only Bouhanni senior managed to finish

    Came in 2mins down today which is not bad considering there were dribs and drabs down to 11 mins down.
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  • Impressive win for Sam Bennett, today.
    Easily the quickest finisher ahead of Kristoff et al.
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    Gaviria takes a win in the Czech tour.
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  • frenchfighter
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    'Mountain' stage yday won by Hermans off the back of his Polish form. Taraamae nearly got the win but the block header wind hurt. Meintjes was top ten on the stage.
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  • The_Boy
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    totally-my-man-next-year Latour wins the queen stage of Tour de l'Ain. Geniez takes the overall.
    Team My Man 2018: David gaudu, Pierre Latour, Romain Bardet, Thibaut pinot, Alexandre Geniez, Florian Senechal, Warren Barguil, Benoit Cosnefroy
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    Oh come on Latour, excellent. I put him on my list back when he was attacking Quintana and Contador in RdSud.
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  • The_Boy
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    Apparently Guppy Vuillermoz wins the Olympic RR test event. And if that isn't a shit, small race I don't know what is.
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  • frenchfighter
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    Another interesting stage today with the riders coming in quite broken up. Nice to see Rein not giving up and made quite the effort and ended up taking the overall title! He went in a small group about 20km out. Very impressive.

    Final General Classification
    EST 1 TAARAMAE, Rein (ASTANA) 16:42:02
    SUI 2 DILLIER, Silvan (BMC RACING) + 8
    RUS 3 ZAKARIN, Ilnur (KATUSHA) + 31
    NOR 4 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald (MTN - QHUBEKA) + 1:02
    SUI 5 FRANK, Mathias (IAM CYCLING) + 1:04
    NOR 6 EIKING, Odd Christian (TEAM JOKER) + 1:17
    DEN 7 GULDHAMMER, Rasmus (CULT ENERGY PRO CYCLING) + 1:19
    FRA 8 TURGIS, Anthony (COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CREDITS) + 1:31
    BEL 9 HERMANS, Ben (BMC RACING) + 1:33
    SUI 10 WYSS, Marcel (IAM CYCLING)
    NOR 11 LAENGEN, Vegard Stake (TEAM JOKER) + 1:41
    NED 12 TOLHOEK, Antwan (TINKOFF - SAXO) + 1:42
    NOR 13 HOELGAARD, Markus (TEAM COOP-OSTER HUS) + 1:54
    BEL 14 TEUNS, Dylan (BMC RACING) + 2:07
    NOR 15 BYSTRØM, Sven Erik (KATUSHA)
    BLR 16 KOSHEVOY, Ilia (LAMPRE - MERIDA) + 2:11
    EST 17 KANGERT, Tanel (ASTANA) + 2:22
    FRA 18 HIVERT, Jonathan (BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT) + 2:24
    NOR 19 GALTA, Fredrik Strand (TEAM COOP-OSTER HUS) + 2:25
    GER 20 VOSS, Paul (BORA-ARGON 18)
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  • andyp
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    Sounds like BMC shenanighans, Hermans leading GC, Diller goes with Taaramae, wins the stage but the team lose the overall. Strange tactics.
  • FJS
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    Apparently Guppy Vuillermoz wins the Olympic RR test event. And if that isn't a shoot, small race I don't know what is.
    Pauwels 2nd, Bardet 3rd
    Everyone saying it's a very hard parcours. 4km @ 11% average (!) plus 4 km at 6 %, every lap. https://www.strava.com/activities/369585836
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  • frenchfighter
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    Thank goodness for that. Get tired of the sprinters/classics races especially given the classics men of the last few years have shown they lack cojones.
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    "Pierre is marvelous - I’ve been a directeur sportif for several years and rarely have I seen a young guy able to achieve such things in stage races," he said.

    "I knew he was a very good rider but, honestly, I didn’t think that in his first year he’d be able to do what he has done. He must now learn how to channel his resources and continue his development next year in WorldTour races."
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  • still developing - supposed to be only 2kg heavier than Contador - not sure from that photo - but what a talent
  • andytee87
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    Sounds like BMC shenanighans, Hermans leading GC, Diller goes with Taaramae, wins the stage but the team lose the overall. Strange tactics.

    It was a pretty tough finishing circuit, I think there were four laps with a 3 km climb with 10% ramps, plus another . Hermans jammed his chain mid-climb with 3 laps to go, and due to lack of radios the teams didn't realise/had an excuse to say they didn't and hammered most of the climb. As soon as he bridged back Bennett went off the front after intermediate points, so Katusha chased it for Kristoff, plus set it up for Zakurin to go for stage win. Taaramae had a teammate in the attack too for a while. Dillier rode smart, did no work until Zakurin dropped Taaramae for a spell on the climb. Once it was back together he sat on to salvage something for the day- mature stuff I'd say. Hermans went deep bridging back to the group, and then they kept pretty full gas to the end.

    But yes, I think someone needs to look into BMC finances, could be a lot of Bet in Play/ Spot betting on losing races from winning positions.... Van Avermaet has been sharing his tactics
  • dish_dash
    dish_dash Posts: 5,551
    Sounds like BMC shenanighans, Hermans leading GC, Diller goes with Taaramae, wins the stage but the team lose the overall. Strange tactics.

    It was a pretty tough finishing circuit, I think there were four laps with a 3 km climb with 10% ramps, plus another . Hermans jammed his chain mid-climb with 3 laps to go, and due to lack of radios the teams didn't realise/had an excuse to say they didn't and hammered most of the climb. As soon as he bridged back Bennett went off the front after intermediate points, so Katusha chased it for Kristoff, plus set it up for Zakurin to go for stage win. Taaramae had a teammate in the attack too for a while. Dillier rode smart, did no work until Zakurin dropped Taaramae for a spell on the climb. Once it was back together he sat on to salvage something for the day- mature stuff I'd say. Hermans went deep bridging back to the group, and then they kept pretty full gas to the end.

    Agreed. That's basically what I said in the Eneco thread.

    Arctic race was stunning! Had the other half agreeing that a trip to Narvik should be arranged...
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  • andytee87
    andytee87 Posts: 406
    Sounds like BMC shenanighans, Hermans leading GC, Diller goes with Taaramae, wins the stage but the team lose the overall. Strange tactics.

    It was a pretty tough finishing circuit, I think there were four laps with a 3 km climb with 10% ramps, plus another . Hermans jammed his chain mid-climb with 3 laps to go, and due to lack of radios the teams didn't realise/had an excuse to say they didn't and hammered most of the climb. As soon as he bridged back Bennett went off the front after intermediate points, so Katusha chased it for Kristoff, plus set it up for Zakurin to go for stage win. Taaramae had a teammate in the attack too for a while. Dillier rode smart, did no work until Zakurin dropped Taaramae for a spell on the climb. Once it was back together he sat on to salvage something for the day- mature stuff I'd say. Hermans went deep bridging back to the group, and then they kept pretty full gas to the end.

    Agreed. That's basically what I said in the Eneco thread.

    Arctic race was stunning! Had the other half agreeing that a trip to Narvik should be arranged...

    Haha, I just noticed that. Think it was one of those results where if you didn't watch it you'd question what they were playing at.

    Agreed with the scenery though, think they may have had a lucky week weather wise which helped. I've ridden near Stavanger, which is Tour des Fjords area, and that is just as nice. Google Lysebotn climb as a ride, and Priekestolen (if you watched Vikings tv series you might recognise it) and Kjeragboltn for hiking.