As many of you know, one of my specialties is examining events, imagining trends in them, and then predicting future events by painting with broad strokes based on those findings. I find this approach particularly effective when it pertains to topics of which I know less than nothing. In many ways, this is the same thing meteorologists do, so in that sense it is very fitting that my current prediction is for the weather of the 2013 Cobbled Classics.
I consider Het Volk to be a harbinger of what is to come for the major classics coming about a month later. By ignoring all data points that don’t support my assumptions, my study has conclusively demonstrated the following points:
In light of this, it was with great relief that I noticed that while the weather was cold for Het Volk, it was also dry. Which conclusively shows that the bergs in de Ronde and the trench in Roubaix will be coated in heaps of slippery mud. Thank Merckx, too; it’s been too many years of dry weather for my taste. For those of you smart enough to sign up for Keepers Tour, this will be epic. And yes, I know its not called Het Volk anymore. (We have a few open spots left on the Tour, so get in while the getting’s good.)
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Predictions?
Sagan will be a thorn in Tomeke's side in Flanders. Fabooo? Thor? Sagan? Boonen? GIlbert? Who will dominate? Or will it be mini-phinney for Roubaix and Sagan for Vlaanderen and the old buggahs behind?
I want some answers, FFS!
Stormy classics weather is even more reason to use appropriate equipment.
And by "appropriate", I mean the set of beautiful Dugasts that I just spent $250 on at the LBS (plus 10% tax).
Speaking of Roubaix and the LBS...I got to check out Cafe Roubaix today on opening day. Shop is looking great!!!
@G'rilla
Cross season is over. You should have asked for a discount.
@Nate I peak in 7 months.
Crap only a month to make the transition from delusional middle aged fat man with shaved legs to cycling god - can I pull it off?
Fuck it, lets have some snow too.
I'll have my kilt - I'll be fine
@the Engine
Mrs. Engine is a very lucky woman! Haha
@G'rilla
You're taking the piss, right? You're not riding those at KT?
Rememeber what Museeuw said about his full suspension road bike for Roubaix; it was great on the cobbles but for the 50km of cobbles, there are 200km of tarmac.
Those are stunners, though. You'll love them!