Categories: Racing

Let the Season Begin

Omloop Finish  photo:cyclingweekly.co.uk

Omloop het Nieuwsblad is fast approaching on March 1st, Strade Bianche goes off the next weekend; finally, ladies and gentlemen, we have a season. For me the racing season really has to start in cold, wet Europe. I like the Tour Down Under just fine, I watch it, but it’s too early, too sunny and too hot to signify the start of the racing season. The races in the desert, though I’m sure they are windy and tough, hold no interest for me. Camels and embrocation do not compute. The endless speculation about Faboo’s lack of perfect February form only means every reporter is bored and has no real stories to write.

The most interesting thing about the racing in the Middle East was seeing that Tom Boonen is whippet thin and ready to bring the pain in 2014. Knowing that Boonen is back lets me sleep better at night. He is lining up for Omloop, his team is ready to rumble on the Taaienberg, all is right with the cycling world. Please let it rain, but don’t let Tommeke get hurt.

I need to see some racers with every bit of wet weather gear on, riding into a hell storm off the North Sea. Cold and wet and in Belgium; that is the way we start the season.

The other thing that is great with the cycling world is the Strade Bianche the following week. A gravel race for the professionals? The race is new, not even ten editions have been raced, but it seems so right. San Gimignano to Siena, rolling up and down across the Tuscan countryside, many secteurs of white gravel, this is a stroke of Italian genius.

Another reason to be excited is Peter Sagan. The wheelie poppin’ curb jumpin’ bad boy comes into this season a year wiser. He has watched both Fabs and Tommeke ride away from him in different editions of the Ronde but they aren’t getting any younger and Sagan is only getting better. The younger generation of riders would like to topple the reigning twin kings of the Spring Classics but Boonen and Cancellara are still there because they are the two best Spring Classic riders of their generation. They aren’t going to go without a battle.

If no one breaks bones in the feed zones or gets infected elbows, this all portends a beautiful spring.

Gianni

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  • @Tobin

    Is it almost time for 2014 Super Prestige?

    Favorite part of Super Prestige is the half-time show and a bunch of creative commercials.

  • Is the cyclingrevealed trivia like a dangerous stimulant to our love of cycling, cycling history, and how much fun it is to ride bicycles fast?

  • @G'rilla

    Did I mention that he turned down €800,000 to ride CX so he could train for the Spring Classics instead?

    http://www.cxmagazine.com/stybar-turns-down-million-dollars-cyclocross-steve-tilford

    Let's talk about this. My memory says - 4th rider (finisher?) in his first P-R. And he had that diversion. Seemingly has the guns and the race-reader mindset to figure out races that are different every single race. Snow. Rain. Wind. Dust. Cold. I think that cross background prepares you very mentally well for 1-daze.

  • My first thought was Oi! TDU, Oman etc you oaf. But then I read the article.

    TDU an pre-season apetizer? Yeah, you're probably right.

  • @Gianni

    @Tobin

    Is it almost time for 2014 Super Prestige?

    Oh Heck Yes! Oh my goodness. Rumors abound in the Velominati bunker, a great spring of races and a great VSP could awaken the Beast Master. Rivers of blood, yadda yadda yadda, someone gets two aprons.

    Please, Grimpeur Keeper, don't make it sound inconsequential that there are not one, but two, jerseys (aprons) on the table this year.

    That makes me fuckin pumped up about spring cycling season.

  • @Puffy

    My first thought was Oi! TDU, Oman etc you oaf. But then I read the article.

    TDU an pre-season apetizer? Yeah, you're probably right.

    Never read the article unless you are commenter 1-5. 6 is right out.

  • @Ron

    @Gianni

    @Tobin

    Is it almost time for 2014 Super Prestige?

    Oh Heck Yes! Oh my goodness. Rumors abound in the Velominati bunker, a great spring of races and a great VSP could awaken the Beast Master. Rivers of blood, yadda yadda yadda, someone gets two aprons.

    Please, Grimpeur Keeper, don't make it sound inconsequential that there are not one, but two, jerseys (aprons) on the table this year.

    That makes me fuckin pumped up about spring cycling season.

    Wait for it youth. It might get better.

  • Some of the desert racing has been good. Interesting to note a fit, motivated Abandony turned up at Oman ready to restamp his credentials and came....72nd. Another long year for those afflicted by Dirty Schelck Love me thinks.

    Our season of old bugger road racing started last weekend as well. Managed to get myself in the break and second place by laying down a bit of hurt on the opening climbs. Much fun after crit season where I am simply domestique to our sprinters and have the policeman role at the head of affairs to make sure no-one gets away who shouldn't.

    Should be a cracking Spring, hope Eurosport get us some of those second string classics this year. Dave Harmon has hinted he will be back behind the microphone.

  • I always know it's spring when I hear Sean Kelly on Eurosport talking about a group of tirty or tirty-five riders.

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