Mr 60% shows how it's done.
The VSP must wearily pack its bags in Northern France and head over to the Netherlands. Hung over, you bet. After the Ronde and Paris-Roubaix, everyone is a little beat up. Those cobbles can wear a person down.
For those riders who can kill the short steep Limburg climbs, this is the beginning of their Spring Classics season. The profile of this race looks like a Japanese handsaw: if you are not going up, you are going down. This is the 50th edition of Amstel Gold and despite the race being named for a not entirely interesting beer, a lot of riders are keen for this.
Perhaps I point this out every year but a look at past winners of Amstel Gold makes it look like a race for the Pot Belge users of the peloton. Crank up every hill at maximum power and after thirty-something of them, gaps open up. When Stephan Schumacher won it in 2007 that should have been a tip off. Didn’t Lance do well in this race? Oh well, let’s not go down that rabbit hole.
Everyone knows the VSP deal: free entry and great prizes. No one has a commanding lead so everything is still up for the taking and bragging.
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Philippe Gilbert (BMC Racing Team) is posed to defend his title at Amstel Gold on Sunday after a podium finish at Brabantse Pijl on Wednesday, which he will unless Michael Mathews (Orica-GreenEdge) still has something left in the tank on the final turn up the Cauberg. Michal Kwiatkowski (Etixx – Quick-Step), however, hasn't shown much better form since Paris-Nice than Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) has.
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