Velominati Super Prestige: Men’s Olympic Road Race 2016

The Men’s Olympic Road Race, a race traditionally won by the biggest jerk in the bunch, usually after one of the coolest riders in the bunch makes a mess of things when the race is all but in his hands. Take Fabian Cancellara last time ’round, casually looking behind him as he leaned into a right-hander which he then just as casually overshot, opening the door for Alexandre Vinokourov – dirtiest rider in the bunch – to buy off the race from Rigoberto Uran Uran.

In 1980 the Rooskies won because no one else showed up to the race, then in ’84 Alexi Grewal won, beating Steve Bauer to the line. I don’t think there has ever been a nicer guy in the peloton who came second place in more important races than Steve Bauer. The Olympics, Paris-Roubaix. He got tangled up in the sprint for the Worlds once, and got sued as a result. In 1989, he flatted out of the lead group at the Worlds, when the math said Sean Kelly should have been the fastest sprinter. But math isn’t always right and Greg LeMond bested Sean to the line; there is no reason to belief Bauer wouldn’t have been in that sprint finish, with every possibility of taking top honors.

But races aren’t won on theories, and coulda-woulda-shouldas. My money is on a climber with a good descent and a fast finish, like Alejandro Valvecap. Nibali could get away, but let’s face it – it would be too glorious if he won and glorious things don’t normally happen in the Men’s Olympic Road Race. Is Armstrong coming out of retirement (again) for the race? Maybe he’ll win.

Check the start list, maybe check the 10 Riders to Watch list, and get your picks in by the time the clock goes to zero, and good luck.
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The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • @chuckp

    F*ing Delgado’ed! Oh well … Here’s my latest article for PEZ Cycling News about Coppin’s Organic Restaurant. If any of y’all are ever in DC, you have to go.

    http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/features/dining-with-il-campionissimo-coppis-organic-resaurant#.V6XOumWrPPw

    Am actually in DC since yesterday, and am indeed amazed about bike-friendliness (when comparing to the likes of Amsterdam). So will certainly "do" Coppi when I get there. Was in Arlington today, watched out for cyclists coming back from Mt Vernon.Btw, as a result of being in US (NY before), I delgadoed all races.

  • @KogaLover

    @chuckp

    F*ing Delgado’ed! Oh well … Here’s my latest article for PEZ Cycling News about Coppin’s Organic Restaurant. If any of y’all are ever in DC, you have to go.

    http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/features/dining-with-il-campionissimo-coppis-organic-resaurant#.V6XOumWrPPw

    Am actually in DC since yesterday, and am indeed amazed about bike-friendliness (when comparing to the likes of Amsterdam). So will certainly “do” Coppi when I get there. Was in Arlington today, watched out for cyclists coming back from Mt Vernon.Btw, as a result of being in US (NY before), I delgadoed all races.

    How long are you in DC? Feel free to shoot me an email the_penas@yahoo.com. If our schedules allow, would be fun to meet a fellow Velominatus in person. BTW, I live in Arlington. If it was in the late afternoon/early evening, might have been one of those cyclists. :-)

  • GET IN THERE!

    @Buck Rogers

    I fully support this initiative - can I please have the rings?

    Final VSP Results
    1. dinosaurJR (10 points)
    2. TheVid (8 points)
    3. taon24 (7 points)
    4. Teocalli (4 points)
    5. Barracuda (3 points)
    6. Two Ball Billy (3 points)
    7. feub (3 points)
    8. Erik (3 points)
    9. il muro di manayunk (3 points)
    10. Byron (3 points)
  • I mean, lets face it - I ain't winning a new bike / wheel set / Velominati kit / any other races / any beauty contests / the lottery / anything else in my life ever...

  • @dinosaurJR

    I mean, lets face it – I ain’t winning a new bike / wheel set / Velominati kit / any other races / any beauty contests / the lottery / anything else in my life ever…

    Dang and I'm crying.  Now I know what it feels like to come 4th in the Olympics and miss a medal by one place.

  • @Buck Rogers

    So does the winner (not I) get an Olympic Ring posting tag for the next four years???

    Good call! I will make this so! Men and Women, of course.

    @dinosaurJR

    Stand by; I am a tad short on time at the moment but this will happen.

  • @Teocalli

    Its ok - this is really the equivalent of if one of the Iranian riders had won the gold on Saturday - highly unlikely / nigh on impossible and never to be repeated...

     

    @frank

    Absolutely no problem. It takes as long as it takes.

     

  • @Teocalli

    @dinosaurJR

    I mean, lets face it – I ain’t winning a new bike / wheel set / Velominati kit / any other races / any beauty contests / the lottery / anything else in my life ever…

    Dang and I’m crying. Now I know what it feels like to come 4th in the Olympics and miss a medal by one place.

    I'm really happy - somehow even though I've done really badly recently I'm still top 10 and within spitting distance of the podium in the overall VSP. Just need a really good Vuelta.

  • @RobSandy

    @Teocalli

    @dinosaurJR

    I mean, lets face it – I ain’t winning a new bike / wheel set / Velominati kit / any other races / any beauty contests / the lottery / anything else in my life ever…

    Dang and I’m crying. Now I know what it feels like to come 4th in the Olympics and miss a medal by one place.

    I’m really happy – somehow even though I’ve done really badly recently I’m still top 10 and within spitting distance of the podium in the overall VSP. Just need a really good Vuelta.

    After an early season flurry in a breakaway in the Classics I'm back solidly in the Peloton.  Could be worse at least I'm avoiding the AutoBus so far the year.

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