Velominati Super Prestige: Gent-Wevelgem 2012

Tom Steels takes his second G-W victory in 1999

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.

Marko

Marko lives and rides in the upper midwest of the States, Minnesota specifically. "Cycling territory" and "the midwest" don't usually end up in the same sentence unless the conversation turns to the roots of LeMond, Hampsten, Heiden and Ochowitz. While the pavé and bergs of Flanders are his preferred places to ride, you can usually find him harvesting gravel along forest and farm roads. He owes a lot to Cycling and his greatest contribution to cycling may forever be coining the term Rainbow Turd.

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  • @jkennedy

    if spartacus doesnt start crushing things soon we might have to rescind the moniker.

    Seems even more appropriate to me. Off the front first, gathers a huge following of lesser men, then is recorded forever in history as falling short of his goals.

  • @itburns
    Poke, poke.
    Or, he could be smarter tactically...
    Insert semi colon followed by ending parenthesis to signify playful jibe...

  • Bollox..if that link didn't work go to youtube and type in

    Fabian Cancellara in De laatste show

    it's good, you'll like it.

  • The '99 edition pictrured was a superb show of team-work, in fact there is probably an article about the team-work in itself. Once off the Kemmelberg for the second time, Museeuw and Peeters drove the break to the finish into a block-headwind. Others in the break tied to attack but could only get 50m before the two Mapei riders clawed them back. Some said afterwards that it just wan't possible to attack and you can rightly question why that might be the case, but that doesn't diminish the work-ethic. Occasionally Museeuw and Peeters would be swamped by one of the attacks, but they would cling to the back of the group and then slowly return to the front and their relentless tempo. In the end the others submitted to them and awaited the sprint that was a formality for Steels.

    I learnt a lot about team-work from endlessly watching that race. Peeters was an awesome domestique and hardman

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Eddy Boss-Hog
    2. SMASH
    3. Benny
    4. Rojas
    5. Bole

  • @simonsaunders

    Thought i'd throw in an odd one, Voeckler looking ok, might just be a day for him to head off on a crazy attack....


    VSP PICKS:


    1. Boonen
    2. Hushvod
    3. EBH
    4. Vansummeren
    5. Voeckler

    It's still not clear from the official start list on CyclingNews if Cancellara or Gilbert are riding. If they are, then I resubmit my picks to factor in those engines....

    1 Gilbert
    2 Boonen
    3 Cancellara
    4 EBH
    5 Vansummeren

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Gilbert
    2. boonen
    3. cancellara
    4. EBH
    5. Vansummeren

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