Velominati Super Prestige: Paris-Tours

Gilbert wins in Tours Photo: Corvos

One of the most wonderful things about living in a climate with four distinct seasons is that each one comes as a welcome change, and with each season I find a period of time where I find myself thinking this one is my favorite. But regardless of the weather outside my window, I know Fall is here when our attention falls to the last major road races of the season; Paris-Tour and the Giro di Lomardia.

To say I’m not a fan of bunch sprints is a bit of an inaccurate statement. What I’m not a fan of is a forgone conclusion in a bike race, be it a Grand Tour, a sprint, or mountains prize. At the end of the day, I watch a bike race because I love not knowing how it’s going to unfold; I love fireworks and suspense. Given that, I don’t much care who wins the race – a good win is a good win, no matter who runs away with it. (That said, if it goes down to a sprint between a rider I like and one I don’t and the win falls to the douche, I’ll be inconsolable.)

And that’s why Paris-Tours is one of my favorite races of the year. It’s flat enough to give the sprinters a chance, while it’s run into Tours is windy and hilly enough to allow for opportunists to steal the glory. Sprinters, Rouleurs, and Grimpeurs have won here; Gilbert, Dekker, Friere, Virenque. Before that, Van Looy, de Roo, Van Springel, Maertens, Raas, Zoetemelk, Kelly, Anderson all rolled across the line first. Paris-Tours also holds the distinction of being the only Classic the Prophet failed to win.

But this isn’t the sixties, and this isn’t about Merckx. This is about another Belgian. Is Gilbert a forgone conclusion? Perhaps, but his form almost has to be wearing a bit thin. At this point, though, I’d love to see him pull it off, which means he won’t. He’s been racing at the front since de Ronde (if not before that), and has been winning since the Ardennes. Cav, assuming he’s racing, will likely want to show off his new bands at the head of the field; I can’t imagine the motivation to win a classic in the most revered jersey our Sport has.

So, get your picks in by 5am Pacific on Sunday morning; we’re giving a little bit of extra time this time round since I’m a little concerned that people might have forgotten we’re not done with the season yet.

Good luck.

frank

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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  • Blind guesses. Yay.

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Gilbert
    2. Cav
    3. Thor
    4. Voeckler
    5. Jens? Jens. Jens!

  • Completely unrelated note to the wise: Don't go on e-bay when you're REALLY drunk. Thank GOD someone outbid me today on the Merckx frame that I bid on last night while spinning on Grand Marnier. My VMH would have KILLED me had I won the auction and had to pay over $1000 for the frame and fork (in her words, "WHAT? How MUCH? It doesn't even have WHEELS!" But, in all fairness, I still think the frame is worth over a grand :)

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Cavendouche
    2. Goss
    3. PhilGil
    4. Thor
    5. Freire

  • @Buck Rogers

    Completely unrelated note to the wise: Don't go on e-bay when you're REALLY drunk. Thank GOD someone outbid me today on the Merckx frame that I bid on last night while spinning on Grand Marnier. My VMH would have KILLED me had I won the auction and had to pay over $1000 for the frame and fork (in her words, "WHAT? How MUCH? It doesn't even have WHEELS!" But, in all fairness, I still think the frame is worth over a grand :)
    VSP PICKS:
    1. Cavendouche
    2. Goss
    3. PhilGil
    4. Thor
    5. Freire

    If it was OK to use an emoticon, mine would be smiling.......

  • You're all welcome at my place to watch it on Eurosport. Tour of Beijing before that for pre-race drinks.

  • Cav'll want this one. It's better he starts now before coming into the 2012 season out of shape.

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Cav
    2. Petacchi
    3. Freire
    4. Arashiro
    5. Gilbert

  • Just because I think JH should have something else to be remembered for this season.

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Jonny Hooligan
    2. R Feillu
    3. Goss
    4. Spaticus
    5. Gilbert

  • Grasping at straws.

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Edvald
    2. Freire
    3. Gilbert
    4. Sparticus
    5. Tommy V

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