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Road Cycling 2022 Discussion Thread


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Peter Sagan is the new :SVK champion, Since 2011 only Sagan won the national title, either Peter or Juraj :p

 

Matěj Zahálka is the new :CZE Champion, he won todays Czech-Slovak national championship in some style, being in the lead almost the whole day.

 

Zahálka won ahead of his team mates from Elkov Kasper Ján Bárta and Adam Ťoupalík, Peter Sagan finished relaxed in dry jersey completely alone in 7th place but without a single trouble maintained his national title.

 

 

:CZE National Championship Result

1. Matěj Zahálka
2. Jan Bárta
3. Adam Ťoupalík

:SVK National Championship Result

1. Peter Sagan
2. Lukáš Kubiš
3. Martin Svrček
 
 
Overall Race Result

1. Matěj Zahálka  CZE
2. Jan Bárta  CZE
3. Adam Ťoupalík  CZE
4. Michael Boroš  CZE
5. Jan Hirt  CZE
6. Petr Vakoč  CZE
7. Peter Sagan  SVK
8. Jakub Otruba  CZE
9. Jakub Ťoupalík  CZE
10. Vojtěch Řepa  CZE
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:NED  Annemiek van Vleuten announces retirement, but will continue beating everyone up for another 18 months or so.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/61987765

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Baltic Road Championships finished in :LAT

 

Men's Elite

1st: :LTU Venantas Lašinis

2nd: :EST Mihkel Raim

3rd: :EST Siim Kiskonen

 

Women's Elite

1st: :LTU Rasa Leleivytė 

2nd: :LAT Anastasija Carbonari

3rd: :EST Aidi Gerde Tuisk

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A couple of crashes at the Tour today, but it’s hard to beat this one from Giro Donne.

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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58 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

A couple of crashes at the Tour today, but it’s hard to beat this one from Giro Donne.

 

It once happened to Chris Froome in, I think, the Delhi Commonwealth Games when he was representing :KEN.

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Weird stuff. The B&B Hotel team that you may have seen at the recent TDF (or not :rolleyes:) will sign a partnership with ... the city of Paris. Actually, not a sponsorship as there won't be any money, just that the team will use the name of the city.

 

Money wise, a new sponsor is expected to be announced very soon. So please welcome the team to be known from next year as : Paris Cycling Club - B&B Hotel - Whatever.

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W52 has finally lost it's UCI license due to the whole doping thing. Which was of course entirely expected for years already, but now it's official. RIP, we'll miss the entertainment in the Portuguese races (until the next team stands up) :p 

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Marianne Vos won the Vargarda for the 4th time today, one of the biggest women's World Tour races. Behind the podium she was however told she was disqualified, because when she attacked, she rode like this for roughly two seconds:

 

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