When people think of the The Netherlands, they generally think of flat lands, windmills, and a topography where people claim to “live at elevation” when their home on the third floor of a building. Never the less, this is not entirely true as The Motherland does, in its most southern reaches, boast quite hilly terrain; the province of Limburg juts out into the Ardennes region which is famous in Belgium for the short, steep climbs typical of a geography hewn from high plains by flowing water. Its the perfect place for a bike race.
This Sunday marks the official end of the Cobbled Classics, and the begging of the Ardennes Classics. The big, heavy riders who go well on the cobbles will take a back seat to lighter but powerful rouleurs who can go uphill quickly for a few kilometers. A Grimpeur may be able to gain the upper hand, but only if they go climb quickly enough to shed the stronger riders with fast finishes. Last year we saw Philippe Gilbert use the Amstel Gold Race to start his astonishing streak of wins, finishing off all the Ardennes races with his fast finish. However, if a Lexicon entry is enough to condemn a rider’s chances, then the recent addition of Gilbackwards should seal his fate. Valverde is back from suspension and going as well as ever, and he could well be the man for this season.
The Ardennes Classics also serve as an indicator for the Grand Tours. The Giro is just around the corner, and the Tour de France only a few months away. Riders will be eager to measure themselves against one another and see who is ahead and who is behind schedule (I’m looking at you, Grimplette). Then there are the upsets and the kamikaze breakaways to consider; Jens Voigt has been close in these hills before, can he close the sale this year?
Check the start list and watch the countdown timer as picks close at 5am Pacific on Sunday; up for grabs is the personalized Velominati Shop Apron to the contestent who wins the season-long competition. Check the Main VSP page for scoring guidelines and rules. Also don’t be alarmed if your post doesn’t show up in the sidebar; in an effort go cut down on the noise caused by the VSP, we’re now filtering out the posts that only contain someone’s picks and no further content; don’t worry – they still count and they’ll still show up in the main feed; they’re just being filtered out of the “Recent Posts” feed.
Good luck.
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VSP PICKS:
1. Rodriguez
2. Voeckler
3. Phil Gil
4. F Schleck
5. Chavanel
VSP PICKS:
1. Thomas Voeckler
2. Lars Boom
3. Vincenzo Nibali
4. Chris Horner
5. Philippe Gilbert
great pic from last years race
VSP PICKS:
1. Gerrans
2. Valverde
3. J Rod
4. Sanchez
5. Evans
lets try a little bigger:
I accidentally Delgado'd the RVV VSP (how does one do that when they're they one running the damn thing and they're over there watching the race live, I wonder) and then I had such great luck with that approach that I deliberately Delgado'd Roubaix in the hopes that it would help Boonen double the double. It worked. I don't give a shit who wins Amstel, so I'm back in the running.
Valve cap still has the good drugs, so he is likely to win it, but JRod will (again) pull a solid performance. Nibbles will go on the second-last climb and almost make it. Canhego and Grimpelder waddle in a few seconds back.
VSP PICKS:
1. Piti
2. JRod
3. Nibbles
4. Cunego
5. Grimpelder
@frank
Beer
VSP PICKS:
1. purito
2. sagan
3. valverde
4. gerrans
5. gilbert
@frank
@Nate
Effin preview fail, thanks New Belgian Trippel. More to the point, you Delgado like that by perpetrating 10 days of Awesomeness all over Northern France and the Vlaamse Ardennes. Well done.
Of course you're nearly hors delai on VSP GC and will need a time machine powered by EPO to get back in the season long race, but I'm glad you did what you could to show Boonen the way to another double.