Rain. Cobbles. Bergs. Professional cyclists reduced to mortals who clammer up steep, slick cobbled grades on shoes not made for walking. Gent-Wevelgem is the teaser for the month of April, when the hardmen come to play on the stones of Belgium and Northern France. Personally, I liked it better when it was sandwiched between the two greatest one-day races of the year, De Ronde and Roubaix. On the other hand, Gent has been the Classic’s bridesmaid for long enough and deserves its own weekend, even if that still makes it a warm-up race to be won by someone who’s not enough weeks away from peaking.
The Flemish word for “hill” is “berg”, and to ask any cyclist who doesn’t live there, they’ll tell you Flanders is rife with them. The truth is that most of Flanders is quite flat, save for a ridge which calls itself home to some of the most fearsome cobbled climbs in the world. Among these is de Kemmelberg, which features as the primary obstacle for Gent Wevelgem. Steep and cobbled, on a dry day it serves as the decisive climb on the finishing circuit of three laps; on a rainy day it will reap havoc on the field.
With that, we kick off the second edition of the 2011 Velominati Super Prestige for Gent-Wevelgem. Like La Primavera, Gent is enough of a wild-card that this is a tough race to call. It rarely ends in a bunch gallop, but it’s not difficult enough to eliminate sprinters from the finale. The riders targeting Flanders or Roubaix will not quite be peaking yet, but the race isn’t so difficult that a rider two weeks from peaking can’t win. Our advice? Go with the gut, and try to pick people who are actually starting.
The winner of this VSP edition will earn an “Obey the Rules” bumper sticker and all reader’s points qualify towards the final prize of the free personalized Velominati Shop Apron. This year we’ve enhanced the entry mechanism; if you are inclined to enter, simply post your predictions for the top five placings in the designated area above the posts section, bearing in mind that entry/modification of picks closes at 5am Pacific time on the day of the race. Check the Super-Prestige main page for rules and scoring information.
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@pakrat
He finished 52nd. Just off the podium.
@frank
I think Yann O is Yoann Offredo.
3 = matt goss (bros, top hit when will i be famous, we discussed this from MSR...)
4 Yoann Offredo! I mistyped it
Having just seen Fabian kill it at the E3-Prijs... He's top of my picks for the RVV and Paris-Roubaix, with no competition... Boonen, Haussler and Thor can bitchslap it out for 2nd... Spartacus will be unstoppable in Flanders
LOVING the return of Bros in this blog... Go Matt G
@frank
Suggestion for a new Rule. Velominati pro cyclist nicknames must be easily linked to their intended rider or be obscure and particularly amusing. Accordingly obscure nicknames that turn out to have a very tenuous link to their rider and are not funny, are prohibited. A breach of this rule can result in the loss of one or more VSP points at the absolute discretion of the Keepers.
VSP PICKS:
1. Flecha
2. Gilbert
3. Tick Tick BOOM
4. Ballan
5. Davis
VSP PICKS:
1. Gilbert
2. Tommeke
3. Roulston
4. Hincapie
5. EBH
@Marcus
I like it. The practical application of this is that if I can't figure out what you're getting at and am not laughing hard enough to ask, your pick will be assigned to "N/A", yielding no points.
VSP PICKS:
1. boonen
2. gilbert
3. o'grady
4. farrar
5. henderson
Time to enter my picks. I'm absolutely flummoxed. Really, I think Goss is a great option, so is Potato and so is Nuyens and Boss Hog. But, I have to say I was very impressed by Andre the Giant's efforts at MSR for his boy Gilbert. Dude is a powerhouse. He might even make it over the hills. I don't think the Douche is nearly close enough to peaking to figure, but you just can't say, can you?
The winds will be a killer, that's about the only think you can say for sure. My picks are loaded for points, not places because I just don't know. But I'd love to see Hincrapie pull something out.
VSP PICKS:
1. T-Bone, from a select group
2. Goss
3. Boss Hog
4. Greipel
5. Hincrapie