The Keepers and Rigid rolled into a region in France called Flandres which, without doing any further research into the matter, we assume is the coloquial French term for this region of the world. If its anything like the other regions in Europe, these places have roots that extend way past any modern country’s border and situate themselves in a history long past.
They do, however, speak French with all the stubbornness that we have come to love from the French. None of us in the group speak French very well, and no one we’ve found in Lille speaks English very well. Which means we’re all communicating with arms and legs more so than with words. We’re on our way to Kemmel, which means we’ll be able to speak a bit of Flemish again.
With Keepers Tour: Cobbled Classics 2012 about to begin in earnest, we’re busy organizing ourselves and making final preparations, so we’ll have to forgo the usual insightful, hard-hitting, race insight we usually produce for the VSPs. What’s that you say? We’re usually full of shit? Ah, right. You’ll have to forgive us the usual shit, then, and take today’s flavor.
Watch the countdown timer, get your VSP picks in by Sunday morning at 5am Pacific. Winner of this VSP event will earn the right to comment all year with the Leeuw van Vlaanderen commenting badge. We will also forgo the usual Symbol Pack prize awarded to a Monument and award the winner a copy of the local newspaper the day after the race.
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Goss is no chance. Haussler has not even looked like threatening. Faboo is due. Tomeke has the form. BMC are overdue, but who? The weather reports ambiguous. The pave will claim a couple, other will be unlucky.
So clearly that means...
VSP PICKS:
1. Spartibus
2. Hookers and Blow
3. Stuey
4. Westra
5. Phast Phil
@Marshy
Please review RVV 2010. (The secret motor edition)
2008 and 2009 Devolder won, 2010 Cancellara won, 2007 Ballan won. 2007 was in a sprint a deux with Leif Hoste.
The route is more difficult. My guess is solo.
VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Cancellara
3. Gilbert
4. Sagan
5. Haussler
VSP PICKS:
1. Cancellara
2. Boonen
3. Vanmarcke
4. Gilbert
5. Sagan
VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Cancellara
3. Sagan
4. Gilbert
5. Chavanel
VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Cancellara
3. Sagan
4. Pozzato
5. Vanmarcke
VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Gilbert
3. Cancellara
4. Hushovd
5. Chavanel
VSP PICKS:
1. Boonen
2. Cancellara
3. Gilbert
4. Sagan
5. Ballan
With the race calendar seemingly getting longer every year, when do the PROs really find time to train & improve on weaknesses? I know they probably ride 345 out of 365 days a year & some use races to improve. And they have the winter training camps with their teams.
I also know most of them have been riding & honing their form for years, ten, twenty even. And they target races that suit them. Maybe riding some early in the calendar, then shut it down for awhile, then pick up for the Giro or TdF.
But say you are supposed to be a Classics contender and a week ago you were just coming up empty & not feeling it.
Do you put in a hard week of training? Do you ride, but at say 85% to try and get stronger but not blow your legs?
I guess all riders, their bodies, legs...and MINDS are different. I know for me when I got near the top in my sport the mental aspect was huge! Self-belief, dealing with a negative coach or one with a totally different philosophy, that was all as important as my physical form & skills.
Guess I'm just trying to get some discussion injected into the pickin' & repickin' that is going to happen between now and Sunday morning. And, always looking to learn more about how the peloton does it.