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Road Cycling 2023 Discussion Thread


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12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

@hckošice Did they mention anything about technical issues or something in terms of making the broadcasts? The official YouTube channel has a sort of stream, but it's mostly consisting of showing a few seconds of cyclists, then one or two guys in a studio talking for a while, and then a few seconds of some cyclists again (but no graphic at all, so no idea how far to go, differences, etc, basically no information at all and we can't get it from watching because most of the time no cyclists are being shown at all :p).

 

I presume there must be some sort of technical issue (Wednesday and yesterday at least, I didn't get to today's stream yet), but my Slovak is....well....yeah :p 

 

Mostly I'm happy with your reports here, so....gonna give it a try......hvala? :d 

Yeah, the coverage is terrible, I assume they did not find an agreement with the public TV (which was expected to cover the entire race, it was even in the TV schedule 2 days before the start), so there no professional broadcast of the race, sadly. The only one is the stream of the race organizers on their youtube channel, which is, yeah at absolute hobby-amateurish level I would say (only last 20km or so... and limited cameras..., so yes, definitely not-watchable).

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4 Stages 4 Wins for Soudal/Quick-Step.

 

Tim Merlier won the stage today (his 2nd here), a 150km flat from Prievidza to Nitra in the peloton sprint.

 

Stage 4 Top 10

 

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Jerseys after Stage 4

 

GC : Remi Cavagna (FRA, Soudal-QuickStep)
Point Competition : Cavagna
KOM : Milan Vader (NED, Jumbo-Visma)
U23 : Colby Simmons (USA,  Jumbo-Visma) 
Best SVK Jersey: Lukáš Kubiš (Dukla Banská Bystrica)

 

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:FRA Remi Cavagna won the Tour de Slovaquie 2023 ahead of Stefan Kueng and Milan Vader.

 

Last 184 km stage from Hlohovec to Púchov ended just like all others of this edition by a Quick-step win, Impressive unprecedented 5/5 for Soudal. this time :DEN Kasper Asgreen crossed the line first.

 

Soudal won also the green jersey via Time Merlier, Junbo won the othre 2 main jerseys, the KoM by Milan Vader and the U23 jersey by Colby Simmons.

 

Lukáš Kubiš won the best SVK rider jersey.

 

Stage 5 Top 10

 

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GC Final Standing

 

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A lot of action across both the men's and women's tours on the roads this week:

 

 

Men's Events

 

La Vuelta Ciclista a Espana

1.)  :USA Sepp Kuss

2.) :DEN Jonas Vingegaard

3.) :SLO Primoz Roglic

 

Tour of Slovaquie

1.)  :FRA Remi Cavagna

2.) :SUI Stefan Kung

3.) :NED Milan Vader

 

Grand Prix de Wallonie

1.)  :ESP Gonzalo Serrano Rodriguez

2.) :BEL Dylan Teuns

3.) :BEL Jasper De Buyst

 

Giro della Toscana - Memorial Alfredo Martini

1.) :FRA Pavel Sivakov

2.) :ECU Richard Antonio Carapaz Montenegro

3.) :AUT Felix Grosschartner

 

Gran Pemio citta di Peccioli - Coppa Sabatini

1.) :SUI Marc Hirschi

2.) :FRA Pavel Sivakov

3.) :SLO Tadej Pogacar

 

Kampionenschap van Vlaanderen

1.) :BEL Jasper Philipsen

2.) :NED Dylan Groenewegen

3.) :NED Fabio Jakobsen

 

Super 8 Classic

1.) :NED Mathieu Van Der Poel

2.) :FRA Anthony Turgis

3.) :BEL Florian Vermeersch

 

Memorial Marco Pantani

1.) :KAZ Alexey Lutsenko

2.) :SUI Marc Hirschi

3.) :FRA Pavel Sivakov

 

 

 

Women's Events

 

Tour de Romandie

1.)  :NED Demi Vollering

2.) :POL Katarzyna Niewiadoma

3.) :SUI Marlen Reusser

 

Tour Cycliste Feminin International de l'Ardeche

1.) :ITA Marta Cavalli

2.) :ITA Erica Magnaldi

3.) :RUS Anastasiya Kolesava

 

Grisette Grand Prix de Wallonie

1.) :POL Marta Lach

2.) :ITA Sylvia Persico

3.) :FRA Victoire Berteau

 

AG Tour De La Semois

1.) :NED Karlijn Swinkels

2.) :GER Clara Koppenburg

3.) :SUI Noemi Ruegg

 

 

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Adriatica Ionica Race was supposed to start today, it was cancelled yesterday :facepalm:

 

Organizer blaming the federation, federation blaming the organizer, yaddi yaddi yadda.

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/adriatica-ionica-race-cancelled-just-16-hours-before-start/

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On 9/20/2023 at 7:58 PM, Grassmarket said:

:BEL Nathan van Hooydonck has to retire suddenly after his heart episode last week.

 

\https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/66871751

And today became a dad. What an incredible rollercoaster the past two years have been for him and his wife (girlfriend?).

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Most of the focus this week has been on the European Championships, but there have been a few other events taking place on the roads across the globe.

 

Men's Events

 

Tour of Luxembourg

1.)  :SUI Marc Hirschi

2.) :USA Brandon McNulty

3.) :IRL Ben Healy

 

Tour of Binzhou

1.) :GER Lucas Carstensen

2.) :COL Luis Carlos Chia Bermudez

3.) :AUS Blake Agnoletto

 

Paris-Chauny

1.) :BEL Jasper Philipsen

2.) :FRA Jason Tesson

3.) :FRA Paul Penhoet

 

Omloop van het Houtland

1.) :BEL Gerben Thijssen

2.) :NED Dyland Groenewegen

3.) :BEL Cedric Beullens

 

 

 

 

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Looks like Tom Pidcock's road season may now be complete whilst he focuses on mountain bike qualification for Paris. Assuming he has recovered from his infected backside, he is on the entry list for this weekend's world cup event at Snowshoe. 

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