This week we are currently in is the most boring week of the year. After three weeks of non-stop Tour de France coverage, we slip, without any warning whatsoever, back into the doldrums of loving a sport that doesn’t get any television coverage. When, on Saturday morning, I tune into San Sebastian, it will be via a crappy, low-resolution feed snaked off Steephill.tv.
San Sebastian isn’t exactly my favorite race, but it’s a race and after enduring the post-Tour hangover for nearly a week, I’m ready to take anything resembling a bike race. It even has enough climbs to make it interesting, and enough race motos to keep us biting our nails right to the very end.
So, go get jiggy with the start list, get your picks in, and let’s party.
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@Ccos
#5 should be Konig with the umlaut thingy, not like "King." Stupid spellcheck for Merckx's sake.
I can't believe I got f*ing Delgado-ed!
Kwiatkowski wins with Tony Gallopin in second!
Mollema third.
Nice race. Very happy to see Kwiat take it, after doing some super-duper domestique work in the TdF.
Missed this one. Didn't even think the VSP was still happening given that the points for the TdF haven't been calculated or posted.
@chuckp
+1 darn darn darny darn
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