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Professional Cycling 2021 - A Belgian, a Dutchman and a Frenchman rides into a classic Professional Cycling 2021 - A Belgian, a Dutchman and a Frenchman rides into a classic

03-04-2021 , 07:22 AM
Winter is over and it is time to watch a lot of people in lycra pants sit on bikes for hours on end over the next many, many months.

The UCI World Tour began on 21st of February with UAE Tour where the prodigal Tour de France champion of last year, Tadej Pogačar, won ahead of Adam Yates and another rider coming off a breakout season, João Almeida.



This past Saturday, the spring classics kicked off with a win for Davide Ballerini from "the usual suspects", classics-powerhouse Deceunink-Quickstep team in Omloop Het Niuewsblad. The day after in Belgium, ex-world champion Mads Pedersen won the sprint after a hectic race that saw Mathieu van der Poel's breakaway group getting caught 2 kms from the finishing line, largely due to the work of Pedersen's compatriots Kasper Asgreen and Søren Kragh Andersen, who kept attacking and thus reeled in the breakaway. Some cups of coffee must be owed.





The season is well and truly underway, and virtually every weekend (and many weekdays) will feature top tier cycling.

This Saturday it is a relatively new race, having only begun in 2007, Strade Bianche. This race has become an instant classic and fan favorite (signed by yours truly) due to the beautiful scenery and crazy race, often on the white gravel roads ("Strade Bianche" translates to "white roads") of Tuscany, starting and finishing in Siena.







Three of the past four years, the winner of Strade Bianche has also won Milano-Sanremo (Kwiatkowski, 2017, Alaphilippe, 2019 and van Aert, 2020), the first Monument on the calendar, so it is usually a good indicator of who is in top form for the early classics.

So who can we expect to see at the front of Strade Bianche, and probably many, many other classics? If you ask me (and most bookmakers) there are names that will be #1 and #2 for most races (and one other person who shares the spotlight in some of the classics, depending on the routes). It is the Benelux overlords of present day cycling: Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert.

For a number of years, they have more or less won everything between them in cyclo-cross. A couple of years ago, they went fully into road racing as well, and that has essentially been the beginning of a new era of cycling. These two lifelong competitors are often on another level compared to their competition.



Especially WvA destroyed the opposition for most of the previous season, winning Strade Bianche, MSR, two TDF stages and finishing second in the World Championships both for TT and for road race. But in the final, big race of the season, the Tour of Flanders, Mathieu van der Poel showed that van Aert could be beat in one of these otherwise tailor-made for van Aert classics. In many ways, the images of them riding as a duo towards the finishing line to settle things between them looked like something we could see again, and again and again over the coming years.



However...



There is one man, who keeps pushing the boundaries and who has shown he can rival the two behemoths: Julian Alaphilippe.



The World Champion has time and time again outdone himself, he has shown that he can win anywhere. He finished second to WvA in MSR, but he beat him in the World Championships, and had he not crashed into a motorcycle in Tour of Flanders, perhaps he could have beaten both MvdP and WvA, because he was flying until his crash.

There's many interesting stories waiting to unfold this season. Evenepoel's comeback after his terrible crash, will the youth continue to dominate, who will win the Olympics and strip Greg van Avermaet of his "stylish" gold helmet?

Only time will tell which riders will immortalize themselves in this most exciting season (hopefully there will be more winners than COVID cancellations).
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03-04-2021 , 11:15 AM
Great OP

Guess I had better go look and see if any of the early season classics are being broadcast here, it was pretty great to see a few last season.
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03-04-2021 , 12:43 PM
Great stuff Viggorous as ever

First weekend delivered
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03-04-2021 , 02:26 PM
Anybody interested in a season long velogames (a fantasy cycling) for the stage races ?

Every WT stage race you pick your team (9 guys), they score points depending on lots of factor (position, jerseys, intermediate sprints, GC ...)

Spoiler:
Velogames Fantasy Paris-Nice 2021 runs a detailed scoring system, designed to accurately rate each rider's achievements during each stage and in the final standings.

Points are scored at the end of each stage and also for the final overall positions in the main rider classification at the end of the race.
DAILY POINTS FROM STAGE ONE ONWARDS

Daily Points are scored for each stage of the race.

Stage Result - Individual stages

The leading 15 riders in each stage score the following points.
Position Points
1st 150
2nd 120
3rd 100
4th 90
5th 80
6th 70
7th 60
8th 50
9th 40
10th 30
11th 25
12th 20
13th 15
14th 10
15th 5


Daily General Classification

The leading 20 riders in the General Classification standings after each stage score points.

Position Points
1st 25
2nd 22
3rd 20
4th 18
5th 16
6th 15
7th 14
8th 13
9th 12
10th 11
11th 10
12th 9
13th 8
14th 7
15th 6
16th 5
17th 4
18th 3
19th 2
20th 1


Daily Points Classification

The leading 6 riders in the Points Classification standings after each stage score points.

Position Points
1st 10
2nd 6
3rd 4
4th 3
5th 2
6th 1


Daily Mountains Classification

The leading 6 riders overall in the Mountains Classification standings after each stage score points.

Position Points
1st 10
2nd 6
3rd 4
4th 3
5th 2
6th 1


Intermediate Sprint

Each road stage has nominated intermediate sprints along the route. The leading 3 riders at each of these points score fantasy points. This scoring category will reward both breakaway riders and also those riders going for a high placing in the points jersey standings.

Position Points
1st 10
2nd 5
3rd 2


King of Mountains Summit - 1st category climb

Points are awarded over the top of the classified King of Mountains climbs in this year's race. The leading 5 riders across the summit of each 1st category climb score fantasy points.

Position Points
1st 10
2nd 8
3rd 6
4th 4
5th 2


King of Mountains Summit - 2nd category climb

Points are awarded over the top of the classified King of Mountains climbs in this year's race. The leading 4 riders across the summit of each 2nd category climb score fantasy points.

Position Points
1st 6
2nd 4
3rd 2
4th 1


Breakaway Points

Breakaway points are awarded to riders who are in the lead break at the Feed Zone on each day, or at half-distance if no Feed Zone is indicated on the stage route map. A breakaway will be defined as a group of 20 riders or less, with a measurable gap of five seconds to any groups behind them.

Position Points
Each rider 10


Assists - Teammate stage positions

These points are awarded to riders who have a team rider finish in the top 3 of the stage results. Riders must start the stage to score points. No stage assist points are awarded for Individual or Team Time Trial stages.

Position Points
1st 6
2nd 4
3rd 2


Assists - Teammate General Classification positions

These points are awarded to riders who have a team rider in the top 3 of GC at the end of each stage. Riders must start the stage to score points. No GC assist points are awarded for Individual Team Time Trial stages.

Position Points
1st 6
2nd 4
3rd 2


Assists - Overall Team Classification positions

These points are awarded to riders whose team is in the Top 3 of the Teams Classification at the end of each stage. Riders must start the stage to score points. No team classification assist points are awarded for Individual Team Time Trial stages.

Position Points
1st 6
2nd 4
3rd 2


END-OF-TOUR POINTS
Final Overall General Classification

These points are given out in addition to the Daily points given out for GC positions after the final stage.

Position Points
1st 300
2nd 220
3rd 180
4th 160
5th 150
6th 140
7th 130
8th 120
9th 110
10th 100
11th 95
12th 90
13th 85
14th 80
15th 75
16th 70
17th 65
18th 60
19th 55
20th 50
21st 45
22nd 40
23rd 35
24th 30
25th 25
26th 20
27th 15
28th 10
29th 5
30th 2


Final Points Classification

These points are given out in addition to the Daily points given out for points classification positions after the final stage.

Position Points
1st 60
2nd 50
3rd 40
4th 35
5th 30
6th 25
7th 10
8th 15
9th 10
10th 5


Final Mountains Classification



These points are given out in addition to the Daily points given out for mountains classification positions after the final stage.

Position Points
1st 60
2nd 50
3rd 40
4th 35
5th 30
6th 25
7th 10
8th 15
9th 10
10th 5


Final Teams Classification

These points are given out in addition to the Daily points given out for Assists for the final stage.

Position Points
1st 30
2nd 20
3rd 15
4th 10
5th 5


If anybody is interested I'll create a league and try to post some updates and reminder when a stage race is coming

First race of the season is Paris Nice starting Sunday
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03-05-2021 , 05:25 AM
I'm doing velogames anyways, if you want to set up a league I'll join.
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03-05-2021 , 02:35 PM
Yeah I saw you on the top of a Grand Tour last season, can't remember which one

league code :59692183

https://www.velogames.com/
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03-05-2021 , 02:48 PM
It was the Vuelta, I was in the lead for a while and ended up finishing 2nd overall.
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03-05-2021 , 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by derwipok
It was the Vuelta, I was in the lead for a while and ended up finishing 2nd overall.
Oh yeah had the exact same team except for Philipsen instead of Dan Martin

Should have been a win if Van Wilder didn't dropped on stage 1
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03-05-2021 , 06:55 PM
Great OP, Vigg, once again
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03-06-2021 , 11:37 AM
Overwhelmingly raced by MvdP. He was on another level today.
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03-06-2021 , 03:49 PM
Fun race but my internet went out with 1.2 km to go
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03-13-2021 , 09:55 AM
Damn Roglic that's just cruel.
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03-13-2021 , 03:06 PM
Season delivering thus far
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03-14-2021 , 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Ledders
Season delivering thus far
Indeed, another superhuman performance by MvdP today. He is absolutely frightening right now.

In true Roglic fashion, he dominates Paris-Nice with three stage wins but doesn't win overall due to crashing twice today.

A great win for Magnus Cort on the final day in France, good with a Danish victory after Pedersen came close twice.
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03-14-2021 , 05:02 PM
Jesus MvdP incredible.

I've only seen highlights of Paris-Nice. Why did Jumbo Visma abandon Roglic to ride on his own?
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03-14-2021 , 05:28 PM
I didn't watch the race from the start so I'm not entirely sure what happened, but he crashed twice quite early on the stage.
The commentators said his team had been used up trying to get him back which is why he was alone later on.

Speaking of Roglic, the man is a class act. As soon as he finished, he found Schachmanm and congratulated him - similar to how he immediately went to congratulate Pogacar last year when he had just crushed his dream on the ITT in TDF. He is ruthless (see: yesterday) but he is also an exemplary competitor, I'm a fan of his.
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03-15-2021 , 05:50 PM
Just wanted to jump in to say how incredible Tirenno-Adriatico has been

and my gosh how likeable can Roglic be, super class.

next 10 years gonna be fun
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03-15-2021 , 06:14 PM
oh nice, I have Paris-Nice on the DVR.
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03-15-2021 , 07:05 PM
Wow, Roglic took a beating from those falls. Impressive that he finished.
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03-16-2021 , 12:59 PM
Van Aert wins the final stage ITT in Italy. Both he and Stefan Küng finished above Ganna, which is quite surprising as Ganna has been untouchable in TTs for a while, having won 8 on the trot, including sweeping all three in last years Giro and the World Championship ahead of van Aert.

Pogacar also had a good day and finished 4th, also winning overall. The Slovenians look as dominant as last year.

WvA looked like he was a step from top form in Strade Bianche but he looks to be back to his best, as he finished top 3 in 5 of the 7 stages.

Milano-Sanremo is going to be a bloodbath. The only thing that can prevent it from turning into a battle between the three musketeers (other than crashing etc.) is probably if they focus too hard on each other which we saw for instance with WvA and MvdP in Gent-Wevelgem last year. Doesn't seem very likely to happen in a race like MSR, though. On the other hand, it's a race that "anyone" can win, climbers, sprinters, power houses. But those three seem a level above the rest and they will be hard to drop or beat in a sprint for anyone.

Personally I think MvdP is gonna win, he has looked unstoppable on his good days, and it would be fitting with him doing the Strade-MSR double after Alaphilippe and WvA have done it the previous two years.
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03-16-2021 , 04:26 PM
If I'm counting well, it's 6 podiums in 8 days of race for WvA this season, in stacked races as well GOAT
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03-20-2021 , 10:57 AM
30 km to go
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03-20-2021 , 11:30 AM
What the hell

Caleb Ewan is FLYING
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03-20-2021 , 11:44 AM
That went nothing like I had expected. What a fantastic finish.

Incredible ride by Jasper Stuyven, fantastic attack he launched. I was hoping Kragh Andersen could do it but he was empty.

Ewan was so strong, if the group doesn't split he wins this with several bike lengths.

The three musketeers looked surprisingly human today.

Also good to see Sagan looking strong, hope he can return to form.
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03-26-2021 , 12:32 PM
Kasper Asgreen wins E3 after an impressive ride, he rode solo for more than 50 km and was caught with 15ish km to go, but he attacked again closer to the finish line and rode away.

He had two teammates with him in the front group Senechal and Stybar, and this is a great example of why Deceuninck-Quickstep are just unstoppable in the classics. With so many strong riders who can win, they can just take turns attacking, and then the other riders have to either spend their energy chasing them, which will pull the other fresh Quickstep riders with them, or simply let them ride away, which also results in a Quickstep win.
It is a nasty strategy, and it has now resulted in 3 consecutive E3 wins for Quickstep.

Nevertheless, credit to Asgreen individually as well, he seems back to his strongest, I thought he was finished when he got caught.



They also won the opening Belgian classic a couple of days ago when SamBennett won Brugge-de-Panne in convincing fashion.



Still more Belgian races await over the next 10 days, Gent-Wevelgem on Sunday, Dwars door Flanderen Wednesday and with the big finale of Tour of Flanders on next Sunday.


It's not all good, however, as it is very doubtful Paris-Roubaix will be able to be raced on April 11th due to COVID. Hopefully it will be postponed if it comes to that, having to cancel it again this year would be too depressing, it's probably my favorite race of the year.
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