Merckx leaves them behind on the Stockeu
Liege is an interesting animal; whereas the Cobbled Classics are the sole domain of the specialists known as de Klassiekers in Flemish who rarely show their faces as serious contenders in the other portions of the season (assuming you ignore John Degencobble or Al Kristoff), the Ardennes classics have a strong showing from the Grand Tour GC contenders, rouleurs, and climbing specialists alike. Liege, being the biggest of the lot, is the final showdown and provides the first real glimpse into what might unfold in May and July.
The route is a brute; the road back from Bastogne being packed tight with shortish, punchy climbs. My favorite of the lot is the Cote de Stockeu, which climbs up steeply before taking a hard left turn and dropping right back down to the precise point from where the climb started. Its inclusion in the route is gratuitous in the most sinister sense. From there to the finish the route is bumpy to say the least, and the final uphill grind through town is where the race is lost if you don’t have the legs.
Will Nibbles take it? He’s performed well in the final before. Or will one of the specialists take it this time around? Last year saw Gerrans take the win from a small group, but a solo winner is just as likely. Amstel had a big bunch, so maybe QuietKowski will show again.
Start your Prognostication Machines, ponder the start list, and set your alarms to remind yourself not to Delgado. Good luck, and remember we have a frame from Jaegher and wheels from Café Roubaix on offer for the overall VSP winner after Lombardy.
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@Steampunk
As long as the text is without the slightest deviation from the soporifically obvious, I'll read it in any fucking accent you want. Just click on the flag in the top right.
@xyxax
So long as I can keep you amused.
Irish eyes are not smiling at the moment. Dan Martin has crashed out of the race.
Valdirty again.
@dancollins takes another one!
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@LA Dave
Nice one.
Can I put in my pick for the 2016/2017 winner? Julian Alaphillipe.
I'm torn between wishing I'd Delgado'd (again) and feeling the satisfaction of not having to cheer Valturd for the VSP. One fecking point this week and I'm plummeting down the ranks
A healthy 9 points, so close to being more. Holding steady in 3rd overall as the tours start to loom on the horizon.
@justinevan88
Not Romain Bardet ? Also, for '15, or at least right now, Astana... Jacob Fuglsang stronger than Vincenzo Nibali?