You can all wave “goodbye” to your Post GT Depression Syndrome, because the Men’s Olympic Road Race is only three days yonder. I don’t typically give two shits about this particular event; while contested by national teams, unlike the Worlds it appears as just another one-day race on a calendar filled with events that carry much more historical and nostalgic significance. What’s worse, it seems the brilliance has faded from the flame of Olympic Spirit – after all, what is an international sports rivalry without the associated political Boggie Dance of Political Superiority? Merckx, I miss the Cold War.
But this time is different. Contested in London over a route that may or may not favor the squat little speed demon Mark Cavendish, the Cycling world has been abuzz about whether his presence on Team Sky alongside Pippi Longstockings implies his impending doom or his certain success – because everyone knows those are the only two possibilities. Be that as it may, the route boasts to be lumpy enough for breakaways or small field sprints, which makes this particular Velominatus, for once, really excited to see what happens. Oh, and as a special request to the riders, if we could keep everyone off the juice this time round, that would be peaches and creame.
With that, check the start list and pretend like that is going to help you make your predictions. Then look at the route and do the same before making a wild guess and hoping you come up good. One-Day VSP rules apply; get your picks in by the time the countdown timer goes to zero and pray for daylight.
Good luck.
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Does anyone have a live feed link that is giving gaps?
@Mikael Liddy In the three or four years since I've been lurking here I've always had the same email. It must be that comment I made about Gianni drinking Steinlager.
@pakrat the coverage out here is only giving gaps as they crest the climb...
The US feed has no commentary or anything. Can't even get a clear image of who went off the front. Could be Gilbert which would be interesting.
So I woke up this morning and I must be in some kind of alternate universe. NBC is broadcasting the road race on normal (as in over-the-air old skool style) television.
Excuse me while I pick myself off of the floor here in southern Ohio.
@pakrat
I hear Paul Sherwin and Steve whats-his-name. NBC broadcast, baby!
You have to be shitting me - Channel 9 is showing bloody dressage!
@Erik word! I'm in New Hampshire, flipped on the television and was more than surprised to see this much coverage. Espresso, check. Surprise coverage of the race, check. Wicked happy.
Wow, does Boonen ever look thin.
@marko
I need his secrets. Currently, my beer and burger diet isn't working well.....weird.
@graham d.m.
I hear Peruvian Snowflake works well.