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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2025


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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2025

 

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Now that all the international holiday races and the pre-season friendlies are over, the Proper Cycling Season starts tomorrow with the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad x 2, men first, ladies next.

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Strange new innovation in the Team Time Trial in the Paris-Nice*

 

Instead of the whole team, or most of the team crossing the line together and the time being calculated on rider four or five, now the time is calculated on the second man, so the teams splits up at some agreed point just before the finish, and only the two fastest (obviously one necessarily being your superstar) cross the line together, and the rest can roll in when they wish.  Presumably the idea is to make the whole thing less predictable, whereas in previous years it was always just two or three of the mega teams who really took the whole thing seriously.  Don't know if this is going to be general now, or just confined to this race, or to ASO races or whatever. 

 

 

*Of course, someone is going to come along and say they've been doing it this way for years, and I've just been too drunk to pay attention.  :spank:

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2 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

I dont know what to think.

Pogacar winning again with + 1 m ahead.

Watching cycling +30 years, never saw dominance like this.

Just inexplicable :cycling:

A lot of his wins come from group 2 not working together and he just keep a steady pace. 

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20 hours ago, FireRun said:

A lot of his wins come from group 2 not working together and he just keep a steady pace. 

Yeah, once he gets 200 metres all the others just give up & race for second.

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