The Velominati Super Prestige continues with it’s typical post-Tour follow up, Classica San Sebastian. The race isn’t normally given much credit, though it stands out as the first major classic of the Summer season. It’s unfortunate that the race suffers from the ill effect of being overshadowed by the Tour; if it occurred anywhere else in the calendar I think it would stand out as one of the most exciting races of the year due to it’s tough route and unpredictable finish.
A race favoring the climbers, this tough parcours typically favors a strong finisher who can climb well but win from a small group. But this race is perhaps the hardest to judge because, coming so closely after the Tour, rider’s form is difficult to gauge because riders who ended the Tour coming into good form should be able to carry it for another week and factor in the finale. But freshness can’t be overrated and there is also the possibility that riders who rode the Giro and skipped the Tour will be finding themselves with good legs.
Only the race will tell. Can the Schlecks rubberneck their way to a much-needed win? Or will Canhego take his good form and fast finish to the bank? J-Rod, assuming he races (I can’t be bothered to look it up), will be on home turf and fresh after the Giro; this could be his year.
This winner of this Super Prestige edition will again earn an “Obey the Rules” bumper sticker and all reader’s points qualify towards the final prize of the free Velominati Shop Apron. As always, if you are inclined to enter, simply post your predictions for the top five placings in the form below. Make your picks by 5am Pacific tomorrow, regular VSP Rules apply. Good luck!
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Am I the only one getting tired of watching him win all the time?
@RedRanger
Yep.
@RedRanger
Certainly. He carries himself with panache. People discuss tactics and the like, but cycling is an endurance sport. Ultimately, the goal is to destroy everyone else in the race. You can win with your mind to garner a crafty victory. However, is not the most beautiful victory crossing the line alone after having inflicted a degree of pain on your competition such that they have broken?
Me love you long time...
@Collin
IMHO, professional bicycle racing is a thing of extraordinary brutality, occasionally performed at an incredibly high level by a select few individuals who inflict such terrible pain. The wake of destruction they leave only heightens the beauty and the majesty of it all. I can't get enough. A-Merckx.
@Cyclops
Is he imagining Princess Leia? Looks a helluva lot like Jabba the Hutt to me.
@Collin
Jabba was definitely more than two months from peaking.
@RedRanger
yes
Dr C
Associate Altar Boy to the New Minister of Pain and Humiliation, Phil Giblets
For those who love watching Fast Phil dishing the pain ....
La Fleche Wallonne last kilometer 2011
Ah that Fleche Wallonne last K was pure gold.