The Worlds are going to be played out on US roads, which is fantastic and the last time it happened we witnessed a great race with a worthy winner. But the Worlds has lost a lot of its prestige since moving from late August to its current position in late September. It’s only a month’s difference, but it means that the riders who started early and raced through the summer are dialing down for the season, and only the riders who either took the Summer easy or are started racing later will be interested in racing for the bands.
It used to be that the winner of the road race wore the Rainbow Stripes in the time trial events as well, because there wasn’t a separate time trial Champion. One World Champion instead of two has the sort of simplicity to it that my twisted OCD brain can really sink its teeth into, and every rider to ever swing a leg over a top tube had that event on their list – whether they were a sprinter, a Grand Tour rider, rouleur, or domestique. I would be willing to bet that a modern champion like like Chris Froome or Alberto Contador doesn’t even have the the Worlds on their radar as a career goal.
We won’t be seeing a defending Tour champion roll up to the prologue with the rainbow stripes on their back any time soon. I vote we bring back the Summertime Worlds.
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@Phillip Mercer
Eric Marcotte w/Team SmartStop won USA Pro Crit Nat'l Champ back in April in Greenville, SC
Still in the early stages of steeping myself in classics, grand tours and now WC's. Will watch this one with interest.
They need to move it back. Too many winners have gone on to have subsequent lousy seasons. The last two: Rui Costa and Kwiatkowski being notable examples. I'm going to pick Sagan. He'll rescue his season (in the eyes of Tinkoff) and crush the pield. My heart says Tommeke, the brain says Pinchy.
Can't wait! I'll be there. I've had a lucky run of late and am extremely thankful the VMH lured me this far south. I've have easy access to the Handmade Bike Show in Richmond a few years back, then Charlotte last year. Also made it to the cross Worlds in Louisville and now...heading just a few hours north in September for the race. Gonna be awesome to see the road PROs. Never would have guessed I'd be making it to so many awesome cycling events!
@Phillip Mercer
That is the single most appalling development of 2015. I thought they were special aero fins the first time I saw them. Fuck.
@frank
Reminds me of Mr. Garrison's car of the future on South Park...
@Haldy
A-Merckx to that! Bring it back I say, bring it back!
@Barracuda
I was actually thinking of Cadel while writing this as well; he was a pretty diverse rider and had a great year in the bands. Strange that a rider like him rode the worlds, probably only because they were in Oz. Or maybe that was the year he broke his elbow in the Tour and he had some time off in the summer?
@Oli
Short, concise, to the point. You like the article, I like your post!
@wiscot
I'm all-in for Phinney on the heart side, but Tommeke needs to win his fifth Roubaix in the bands.
My take on riding the course. http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/race_news/worlds15-richmond-roadrace-course-preride/