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Sagan promoting motorized bikes....yeah, great idea :p 

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Marcel Kittel has announced his retirement, this time for good. As a true cycling fan, one can only tip their hat to the monster he was in his prime :bowdown: :hatoff:

 

 

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Chaos in Belgian Schaal Sels:

 

 

The Dutch text basically says there's already been more than 10 crashes in the first lap (which was very narrow with a lot of obstacles not being covered), plus there even were trees in the middle of the finish straight :facepalm: 

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2 hours ago, dcro said:

That map makes it look like ASO organizes it, might even be a not so small deal :d 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Chaos in Belgian Schaal Sels:

 

 

The Dutch text basically says there's already been more than 10 crashes in the first lap (which was very narrow with a lot of obstacles not being covered), plus there even were trees in the middle of the finish straight :facepalm: 

 

 

Must have sorted something out, they are riding now.

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Just now, Grassmarket said:

 

 

Must have sorted something out, they are riding now.

Yep, they scrapped a part of the lap :p 

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This years "Okolo Slovenska" Tour of Slovakia will be in one word - Historic with a big H ! Not because of the route (which is just meh this year, only one stage in the Tatras and all remaining stages build for sprinters in the flat parts of the country. I am very disappointed by the track for this edition) but thanks to the start list !

 

The organizing committee presented to the medias today the final start lists including the likes of Elia Viviani, Alexander Kristoff, Arnaud Demarre, Thibaut Pinot or Emanuel Buchmann :hyper:

 

 

The World Tour teams nominations

 

Bora-Hansgrohe: Emanuel Buchmann, Erik Baška, Maciej Bodnar, Oscar Gatto, Lukas Pöstlberger, Andreas Schillinger, Juraj Sagan

 

CCC: Amaro Antunes, Kamil Gradek, Gijs Van Hoecke, Lukasz Owsian, Laurens Ten Dam, Riccardo Zoidl, Georg Zimmermann

 

Deceuninck - Quick-Step: Elia Viviani, Bob Jungels, Iljo Keisse, Yves Lampaert, Michael Morkov, Fabio Sabatini. Petr Vakoč

 

FDJ: Thibaut Pinot, William Bonnet, Arnaud Démare, Stefan Küng, Matthieu Ladagnous, Sebastien Reichenbach, Ramon Sinkeldam

 

UAE Team Emirates: Alexander Kristoff, Matt Beers, Tom Bohli, Vegard Stake Laengen, Jan Polanc, Alexander Riabushenko, Rory Sutherland

 

 

more  news https://www.okoloslovenska.com/?lang=en

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Nice news for Kristoff and Bonnet, Viviani has Sabatini with him so that gives chances to them :d 

 

Final start lists are there early by the way, more than two weeks to go :yikes: 

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