The 2012 Velominati Super Prestige kicks off in proper form this season with the debut of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad as part of the series. I’m tempted to stubbornly refer to this race as Het Volk, but I’ll toe the line and refer to the race by its bewildering new(ish) name.
This is a tricky race to predict because the big races in April are a funny distance away; they are close enough that riders wanting to do well there should be in good enough form to be competitive now, but far enough off that a win here could indicate a rider hitting their peak too soon.
In fact, the latter seems to be the case: riders who show brilliance here rarely shine in April when the Monuments of Vlaanderen and Roubaix are contested. De Vlaeminck, Museeuw, Van Petegem, Vandenbroucke – all champions of the Cobbled Classics and all men who never succeeded to win Het Volk/Het Nieuwsblad in the same year as either of the big cobbled classics; in fact, a cursory study of past results lists reveals only Merckx and Ballerini as being able to pull this particular double.
This timing makes Het Nieuwsblad a particularly difficult race to predict; in addition to the wily nature of any cobbled classic, the big names may not quite have the eye of the tiger while riders with an outside chance at victory in April may be focusing their early season on glory in this minor classic which covers many of the sacred roads as de Ronde.
With that we kick off the first event of the 2012 VSP; up for grabs is the personalized Velominati Shop Apron to the contestent who wins the season-long competition. Check the Main VSP page for scoring guidelines and rules. As a sidebar, we’ve also made lots of changes to the VSP engine; despite my usual nonchalant approach to production-testing, I’ve actually done my best to test the system this time around. There are, however, too many scenarios to be sure I covered them all, so I strongly encourage you to enter your picks early, knowing that you can make changes all the way up until the VSP closes. If you notice something behaving strangely, please let us know and we’ll have time to resolve the issue or let you know precisely why you’re crazy.
Picks close at 5am Pacific time on Saturday, and since last year’s VSP taught us that our readership sucks at time zone calculations (I’m looking at you, Bretto), we’ve introduced a countdown clock which should make even the most bone-headed of contestants aware of how much time they’ve got left to enter their losing picks (now I’m looking at you, Ron).
Good luck, and stand by for the VVomen’s Het Nieuwsblad VSP, scheduled to go live tomorrow.
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@BrianG
Well that's gonna do him a load of good...
On a reflection SVM is a deserved winner and was the strongest out there. He was first to react with Boonen On the Taaienberg and then put in huge digs on the mole berg and the Paddestraat, that last had Boonen digging very deep, he almost cracked him there. You could see half a length open and then Tomeke just held on and Flecha was eating his stem. He even had time to look back as he crossed the line, just to make sure he had vanquished Boonen.
"Damn auto-correct" must be one of the most typed phrases in the mobile device world. Apple should add it as a notify (see I tried to type hotkey and got "notify").
@Tobin
Poor bastard seems to like going into the pavè on his face. OUCH!
At least I'm in good company on the standings.
@scaler911
+1 Oh man, his face must be killing him right about now. Does anyone know if he finished? (I'm too lazy to look up the results).
@Buck Rogers
Let me google that for you: yes. 107th @ 7:45.
@Buck Rogers
He placed 107 - 7:45 back...I am not sure what is more amazing, the fact that he finished, or the Millarcopteresque launch of his bike that followed his face plant.
@Buck Rogers
1. Boonen is one strong dude.
2. I don't like watching highlights of crashes. I understand that they often animate a race, but it's a bit like highlight reels including fighting in hockey: I could just as soon do without them. Show me the race, show me the guts and glory that went into making the final selection, show me the suffering. But do I really need to see riders hitting the deck?