Gent conjures up images of the quintessential Flemish city. Age-old medieval architecture rising from the river’s edge is classically Belgian. Gent is also firmly tied to Belgium’s greatest gift to the world, cycling tradition. Many a pro-expat cyclist has relocated to Gent with the hope of testing their mettle in the seat of cycling’s soul. Brad Wiggins and Tyler Farrar are two current stars who come to mind who emigrated to Gent. It is where Wouter Wylant hailed from and I believe it’s where Andrei Tmchil calls home. Wevelgem, while I’m sure a very fine place, boasts only an old German airport constructed in WW1 and a pair of Miss Belgiums (2007 and 2011). But the countryside in between is the ideal place to hold one of cycling’s classics, Gent-Wevelgem.
Some may see it as a semi-classic. That argument held more water when the race was placed in between The Ronde Van Vlaanderen and Paris-Roubaix in April. Now that it’s been given it’s own weekend on the calendar leading up to Cycling Week, I think it’s fair to say that, while not a Monument, it deserves full classic status. Just look at the list of winners – Van Looy, Merckx, Van Springel, Godefroot, Maertens, Steels, and Boonen. And those are just a smattering of the Belgians. Throw in a few Cipollinis, Mosers, Kellys, and Hinaults and the winners list is a who’s who of hardmen.
That is all well and good but what is really getting me excited about Gent-Wevelgem this year is the Kemmelberg. The Kemmelberg factors virtually every year in the race but what’s different for me this year is the Keepers Tour is staying in Kemmel, very near the fabled climb. I imagine striking out on a morning ride just days after the race to have a go at the climb myself with the other blokes on the tour. I just hope I don’t have to unclip and walk up the damn thing and thank Merckx I don’t have to do it twice if I don’t want to (The racers will complete the climb twice).
There is no such thing as a VSP that is easy to forecast but this one can be particularly tricky. It’s usually one for the sprinters but rather than ending in a bunch gallop it often ends with a sprint from a small selection of riders who make it over the Kemmelberg intact. What does this mean for Mark Cavendish after his dismal day last weekend? Additionally, riding a bloc in this race could risk a premature peak for The Ronde the following week. In which case, maybe you look to guys like Sagan, Haussler, and EBH who are strong and likely to factor in the Monuments but may (and have) lay it all out for a day of Flandrian glory as they plot their up-and-comer status.
Here’s some great footage of the Kemmelberg and many of the other climbs being contested in 2010. It’s all good but if you want to skip to the Kemmelberg it’s featured at 7:30.
There are many dudes who seem to be going well right now so get your picks in before 5am PST. Here’s the challenge – think for yourself this time, don’t follow the herd, and you just might put yourself in position to increase your tally for the Shop Apron awarded at the end of the season. Start list here.
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Pleased with my progress... Worried about another goose egg for the women's Ronde, though.
The only consolation I take from my Pedalwan leading the VSP GS is that I'm still crushing him on rides. That'll change at some point though too as I've got 15 years on him. Fucker.
Where is Tom's lady today?
TOMEKE!!! TOMEKE!!! TOMEKE!!! YES!!! What a start to the season! Man, I hope and pray that he can pull off RVV and/or P-R!!! But he will be one marked man for sure. Feels like 2008 and 2009 all over again!!!
Did Bennati flat late in the race & still pull off a top 10? If so, that dude is riding well this year. Put in some strong riding in the Bianchi Strade.
Okay, reason #2 why Sporza is awesome:
A woman flashed the breakaway riders & not only did they show it once...they showed it as a highlight AND had Boonen comment on it.
Fucking incredible. In the U.S. we talked about seeing at boob during the Super Bowl for a few months. Uptight asshole Americans. Feed your face, watch an extremely violent sport, but a boob...unacceptable!
Okay, I need to go outside and get a ride in, oh wait, field hockey is on!
Happy Sunday everyone!
@Ron
DAMN! I cannot get any live feeds here in Hondo! And I could really use a shot of a boob right about now as well!
Shit... missed scoring a victory by one position. Excellent finish!
@Buck Rogers
http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/videozone/MG_opvallend/1.1254861
Makes it difficult to even go During-Race Kelly. She's smokin' hot.
@Ron
I'm not sure where you live Ron but today here on the East coast of Scotland was such an awesome day I thank Merckx I shined the racing and went out on my bike. 100km of sun and empty roads and my confidence restored as the last time I'd gone out was after a cold and I thought I'd lost all my form. Still two months from peaking but the tan lines are coming along nicely.
And top twenty in the VSP!