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Road Cycling 2023 Discussion Thread


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First road racing action of the year comes up tomorrow morning - the Australian National Criterium and Road Races on Discovery Player, overnight and in the early hours of Friday, Saturday & Sunday morning. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

First stage race of the year starts tomorrow morning - Women’s Tour Down Under, runs to Tuesday, when the Men’s TDU starts.

The New Zealand Cycle Classic disagrees with you, after having the 4th stage today :p 

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UCI accepting this idiotic last kilometer in San Juan :lol:

 

 

You've got a super straightforward strage, basically going straight ahead for 140km, and then in the last kilometer - when the peloton is in full sprint mode - all of a sudden there's a split in the road which wasn't fenced off, so they still had to choose a left or right :d 

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Road furniture in the last Km, someone spraying the peloton with a hose just ahead of that, questionable television direction; the Vuelta a San Juan is in full swing :cool: :p

“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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Peter Sagan announced this will be his last season. After 2023 he will retire from Road Cycling..

 

to prepare for 2024 Olympics where he want end his career in MTB Cycling race

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Jakobsen got punched by a phone

 

 

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