Every time I’ve ridden the Roubaix pavé, I’ve peed the next few days like I got VD from some dirty cobble. That might not really sell the non-believer on the pleasure of riding the sacred stones, but there truly is nothing like it anywhere else in the world. Here in Seattle, we have cobbled climbs and they are by all rights legitimately rough. But they pale in comparison to the brutality of the Flemish kasseien, and the Flemish kasseien pale in comparison to the French pavé.
When riding the cobbles, I sometimes find myself almost having an out of body experience, amazed at the fact that bicycle and rider are carrying on in a generally forward progression. On one occasion, I even found myself staring at a bidon that had ejected from my Arundel Mandible bidon cage, which itself says something about how rough the ride was. The bottle seemed to hang in the air for a moment as time slowed and I wondered firstly how the bidon had found its way past my top tube, and secondly whether I should fight the strangely strong urge to try and catch it.
Several of our V-Community brethren are over in Lille as we speak, riding the cobbles with our friends William and Alex from Pavé Cycling Classics and swilling Malteni like fools. They are over there because the thrilling sensation of savage shaking when you hit a secteur at speed from the smooth tarmac followed by the sense of overwhelming relief when the shaking stops as you return once again to the smooth pavement is an itch you have to keep scratching.
Sunday is Paris-Roubaix, the Queen of the Classics. And this time, it really does look like it’s going to be muddy and raining. Thank Merckx. Recall that Tom Boonen is the only favorite in the Peloton who has raced Paris-Roubaix in the wet, in 2002. Fourteen years since a muddy edition. Fourteen.
Will Boonen make it an unprecedented V wins? Or will Faboo come good and tie the record to join Boonen and de Vlaeminck? Or will Pinchy do the double and take his second monument? My money is on rain and an upset winner.
Don’t forget that the VSP Series winner takes home a custom Don Walker and that the runner-up gets a set of handbuilt Café Roubaix CR Wheelworks Arenberg wheels. Third place get a V-Kit. So start your prognostications on the start list, pray to whatever deity that melts your butter, and get your picks in by the time the timer goes to zero.
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MATTY FUCKEN HAYMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My fucking word. If anyone picked Matt H. can we just call the VSP over and give them all three steps?
So close for Boonen. So close for Sep!
*Best recent race...worst podium headware? No fucking cycling caps!! Goddamn, Stannard has the face, head, back-of-neck rolls of a punter 4 pints in cheering on Leeds. Wow.
Gotta love a workhorse winner - it's one if the reasons PR is so special. And to duke it out after a day in the break - very impressive. Broke his arm just over a month ago and kept his condition up for today - very, very impressive. Two Aussies in the top ten is a bonus. Nice to see Sieberg riding high too.
Anyone see Cancellara fall in the velodrome when someone tried to hand him a Swiss flag for a goodbye lap? He looked pretty embarrassed.
The OGE Backstage Pass will be a cracker -:
Hayman: "WTF?"
Cameraman: "you won it mate!"
Just quietly, he broke his arm 5 weeks ago...has been on the indoor trainer for 4 weeks & raced for 2 days in Spain last week. How the bloody hell do you race, let alone win, P-R with a broken arm?
I had not truly appreciated the awesomeness of Sagan's bike handling to avoid crashing with Fabian. Fabian made a classic mistake of getting on the side of the crown which can be treacherous, especially in the mud. But Sags just rides right over Fabians bike. Also in the slippiest bit of the pavé! Amazing!
Guess Tommeke can't retire now, eh? Clearly he still has what it takes despite the training time lost to injury. Already looking forward to next year's race...
@il muro di manayunk
Crash Cancellara
Some tosser on a moto took out Elia Vivianni? How is this possible? Especially after all thats happened over the last weeks?!?