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Now that was like a real race. One moment the sprinters were in and then they were out. Gilbert made his expected bold bid but too far out; yet it wasn’t his fault – where else could he attack? And when it looked like a faltering Gilbert would get caught by the defending champion, they were all swallowed up by the dropped yet regrouped riders instead. And when the name “Hushovd” was seen to be included in the re-combined front group – well the obvious was about to happen, and it did.

I bet Haussler was kicking himself for racing too soon on that crook knee.  

UCI Road World Championships: Elite Men Road Race, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

It was a course for the tough sprinter; a man made of iron that could get over the climbs and launch a brutal uphill sprint: enter Thor Hushovd (Norway). The final sprint in Geelong, Australia was perfectly suited to the Norwegian rider and with a clear run down the left hand barrier, Hushovd secured a year in the rainbow colours of UCI Road World Champion.

Filed under Davis, Evans, Geelong, Gilbert, World Road Champs by Rob.
Now that was like a real race. One moment the sprinters were in and then they were out. Gilbert made his expected bold bid but too far out; yet it wasn’t his fault – where else could he attack? And when it looked like a faltering Gilbert would get caught by the defending champion, they were all swallowed up by the dropped yet regrouped riders instead. And when the name “Hushovd” was seen to be included in the re-combined front group – well the obvious was about to happen, and it did.

I bet Haussler was kicking himself for racing too soon on that crook knee.  

UCI Road World Championships: Elite Men Road Race, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

It was a course for the tough sprinter; a man made of iron that could get over the climbs and launch a brutal uphill sprint: enter Thor Hushovd (Norway). The final sprint in Geelong, Australia was perfectly suited to the Norwegian rider and with a clear run down the left hand barrier, Hushovd secured a year in the rainbow colours of UCI Road World Champion.

Filed under Davis, Evans, Geelong, Gilbert, World Road Champs by Rob.
I’m tempted to say yesPhilippe Gilbert has to be the red-hot favourite 2 weeks out from the World Road Champs in Geelong. Unfortunately that may just mean we are overlooking a few ‘quiet achievers’, like Roche or Pozatto. Whilst Farrar is clearly not far off – and Cavendish is further back – those 11 final laps will wipe the grin off all of the sprinters, barring perhaps a recovering Freire and a just-off-the-pace Davis. Which leaves the likes of Evans (little racing since the Tour so big question mark) and Gerrans (better than Evans but not by much) to make a race of it. If they can hang on to Gilbert’s wheel, that is.

Vuelta A España: Stage 19, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) gave a resounding demonstration of his world championship credentials with a splendid Vuelta stage victory in Toledo. The Belgian delivered a scintillating sprint on the deceptively tough drag to the line that saw overall leader Vincezo Nibali (Liquigas-Doimo) snatch a potentially crucial 12 seconds from his closest rival Ezequeil Mosquera (Xacobeo Galicia).

addicted2wheels: Watch Gilbert at Geelong – he’ll be marked for sure but he’s ideal on the World Champs course

The Vuelta is already looking interesting. We’ve had Cavendish almost ‘accidentally’ take the GC lead and then we’ve seen Phillippe Gilbert earn the leader’s jersey. Gilbert is one of the riders destined to fight it out over the last of those horrid, torrid 16km laps in Geelong. There will be riders shelled out the back on each of the small but steep climbs but Gilbert won’t be one of them. Expect Evans and Gerrans to be there, too, and possibly – just maybe – some of the tougher, more dogged sprinters.

Filed under Geelong, Gilbert, Vuelta, World Road Champs by Rob.
I’m tempted to say yesPhilippe Gilbert has to be the red-hot favourite 2 weeks out from the World Road Champs in Geelong. Unfortunately that may just mean we are overlooking a few ‘quiet achievers’, like Roche or Pozatto. Whilst Farrar is clearly not far off – and Cavendish is further back – those 11 final laps will wipe the grin off all of the sprinters, barring perhaps a recovering Freire and a just-off-the-pace Davis. Which leaves the likes of Evans (little racing since the Tour so big question mark) and Gerrans (better than Evans but not by much) to make a race of it. If they can hang on to Gilbert’s wheel, that is.

Vuelta A España: Stage 19, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) gave a resounding demonstration of his world championship credentials with a splendid Vuelta stage victory in Toledo. The Belgian delivered a scintillating sprint on the deceptively tough drag to the line that saw overall leader Vincezo Nibali (Liquigas-Doimo) snatch a potentially crucial 12 seconds from his closest rival Ezequeil Mosquera (Xacobeo Galicia).

addicted2wheels: Watch Gilbert at Geelong – he’ll be marked for sure but he’s ideal on the World Champs course

The Vuelta is already looking interesting. We’ve had Cavendish almost ‘accidentally’ take the GC lead and then we’ve seen Phillippe Gilbert earn the leader’s jersey. Gilbert is one of the riders destined to fight it out over the last of those horrid, torrid 16km laps in Geelong. There will be riders shelled out the back on each of the small but steep climbs but Gilbert won’t be one of them. Expect Evans and Gerrans to be there, too, and possibly – just maybe – some of the tougher, more dogged sprinters.

Filed under Geelong, Gilbert, Vuelta, World Road Champs by Rob.
The Vuelta is already looking interesting. We’ve had Cavendish almost ‘accidentally’ take the GC lead and then we’ve seen Phillippe Gilbert earn the leader’s jersey. Gilbert is one of the riders destined to fight it out over the last of those horrid, torrid 16km laps in Geelong. There will be riders shelled out the back on each of the small but steep climbs but Gilbert won’t be one of them. Expect Evans and Gerrans to be there, too, and possibly – just maybe – some of the tougher, more dogged sprinters. Oscar Freire may hang in there, if he’s recovered from his surgery well enough. But a guy like Phillipe has the form and the style to win on a course like that. And he’s showing that right now in Spain. 

Vuelta A España: Stage 3, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

“I’ve suffered yesterday like 95 percent of the riders in the bunch and I was dropped in the last three kilometres of the Puerto de León,” said Gilbert. “I lost maybe 30 seconds but I didn’t panic because I had studied the course really well and I knew what I was doing when I rode at my own pace. On the downhill I took a lot of risks to come back. I rode from car to car. When I made it across to the bunch I quickly moved to the first 20 positions to avoid any crashes.”

Filed under Geelong, Gilbert, Vuelta by Rob.
The Vuelta is already looking interesting. We’ve had Cavendish almost ‘accidentally’ take the GC lead and then we’ve seen Phillippe Gilbert earn the leader’s jersey. Gilbert is one of the riders destined to fight it out over the last of those horrid, torrid 16km laps in Geelong. There will be riders shelled out the back on each of the small but steep climbs but Gilbert won’t be one of them. Expect Evans and Gerrans to be there, too, and possibly – just maybe – some of the tougher, more dogged sprinters. Oscar Freire may hang in there, if he’s recovered from his surgery well enough. But a guy like Phillipe has the form and the style to win on a course like that. And he’s showing that right now in Spain. 

Vuelta A España: Stage 3, Route Maps & Results | Cyclingnews.com

“I’ve suffered yesterday like 95 percent of the riders in the bunch and I was dropped in the last three kilometres of the Puerto de León,” said Gilbert. “I lost maybe 30 seconds but I didn’t panic because I had studied the course really well and I knew what I was doing when I rode at my own pace. On the downhill I took a lot of risks to come back. I rode from car to car. When I made it across to the bunch I quickly moved to the first 20 positions to avoid any crashes.”

Filed under Geelong, Gilbert, Vuelta by Rob.

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