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UCI World Championships 2015 - Richmond, 20-27 Sept
Therric
Men's TT: 1. Dumoulin
2. Martin
3. Dennis

Men's RR: 1. Stybar
2. Sagan
3. Matthews
 
Strydz
It will be interesting to see how much of a factor the cobbles will actually be, from the pictures I've seen and what I've read they really aren't the type that will cause mass havoc unless of course it rains. One rider who's got to be counted as a chance in the men's race is Micheal Matthews, he's been racing over there in both Alberta in the Canadian one days races and has shown he is in form, he'll basically have the whole Aus team working for him as Gerrans hasn't had a chance this year to get into form (I hope Gerrans wins just to watch every cycling forum go into a hate filled meltdown) and has proven that he can compete against the best. I think Dagenkolb's whole Vuelta performance was about getting himself ready for this, then of course the usual suspects on a course like this which have already been mentioned.
Looking forward to the Men's TT, Martin, Dumoulin and Dennis should be the ones to fight it out and I can't really seperate them.
The Elite women's race looks to be the most exciting race of the event, so many chances so should be a real cracker
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Ian Butler
The funny thing about the WC is usually: those predictions and top favorites before the race almost never come true.

So I'm gonna say Gerrans Pfft
 
Paul23
Ian Butler wrote:
The funny thing about the WC is usually: those predictions and top favorites before the race almost never come true.

So I'm gonna say Dan Martin Pfft


I fixed it for you. Now you've got a real outsider pick.
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ember
Women Elite RR:
1. Lizzie Armistead
2. Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
3. Lisa Brennauer

Women Elite TT:
1. Lisa Brennauer
2. Ellen van Dijk
3. Anna van der Breggen

Women TTT:
1. Rabobank-Liv
2. Velocio-SRAM
3. Boels-Dolmans

Women Juniors RR:
1. Pernille Mathiesen
2. Arianna Pruisscher
3. Susanne Andersen

Women Juniors TT:
1. Agnieszka Skalniak
2. Sofia Bertizzolo
3. Pernille Mathiesen

Men Elite RR:
1. Zdenek Stybar
2. Alexander Kristoff
3. John Degenkolb

Men Elite TT:
1. Rohan Dennis
2. Tom Dumoulin
3. Tony Martin

Men Elite TTT:
1. BMC Racing Team
2. Etixx-Quick Step
3. Orica-GreenEdge

Men U23 RR:
1. Fernando Gaviria
2. Owain Doull
3. Daniel Hoelgaard

Men U23 TT:
1. Ryan Mullen
2. Mads Würtz
3. Steven Lammertink

Men Juniors RR:
1. Bram Welten
2. Jasper Philipsen
3. Clément Betouigt-Suire

Men Juniors TT:
1. Adrian Costa
2. Brandon McNulty
3. Niklas Larsen

The RR for the men junior is a true lottery, I feel. At least I tried Pfft
 
Movistar
Seems perfect for Kristoff but I would love a Sagan win.

For those who know the history better then me, has there ever been a super difficult WC RR course?

Hard to find profiles for past races.
 
Omloop
Movistar wrote:
Seems perfect for Kristoff but I would love a Sagan win.

For those who know the history better then me, has there ever been a super difficult WC RR course?

Hard to find profiles for past races.


I think Sallanches in 1980 is regarded as the hardest ever, You might find the stats of the race if you search it up.
 
MartijnVDD
My prediction: Poland will pull the peloton from start 'till end with Kwiatkowski grabbing the win with a late attack.
 
Tafiolmo
Movistar wrote:
Seems perfect for Kristoff but I would love a Sagan win.

For those who know the history better then me, has there ever been a super difficult WC RR course?

Hard to find profiles for past races.


I remember 1996 Duitama, Colombia being a very hard course.
 
Spilak23
Movistar wrote:
Seems perfect for Kristoff but I would love a Sagan win.

For those who know the history better then me, has there ever been a super difficult WC RR course?


Duitama 1994. The hill that had to be done itself was not that hard but it was at really high altitude.
 
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Spilak23
lol we were both wrong it was 1995 Pfft
 
TheManxMissile
My memory seems to recall something about 1954 Solingen being very tough, as probably were a lot of the earlier pro-champs
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trekbmc
1927, Nürburgring was tough and there were only 18 finishes, but all races were tough then. Pfft



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Riis123
WC doesnt really get me pumped. I dont care one bit about the women's racing and the RR is usual rather boring, with 2013 being the exception of the last editions I can remember. I would much rather watch the P-R and RVV alltho Im not a classics-guy.

Anyways, no clue for the ITT. I guess Rohan Dennis would be a good outsider pick? His odds is relatively high.

I call Movistar for the TTT. Super underrated team in this discipline and everyone seemed surprised in the Tour when there really wasnt a reason since they had a great team.. and have a super team for this event.

All the RVV have a chance including Valverde and Matthews I guess, probably a few others, but it will come down to Stybar, GVA, Kristoff, Degenstache etc. I believe without knowing too much about the route. I would have wanted it to more hilly, I fear it will come down to the last 4 kilometers since the rest are basically flat.
 
canojuancho
ITT:

1. T.Dumoulin
2. T.Martin
3. A.Malori

RR:

1. A.Kristoff
2. P.2agan
3. J.Degenkolb
 
Paul23
nobody thinks that Tony will win the ITT?
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trekbmc
My Picks (Martin or Gallopin for the road race. Pfft Wink

ITT:

1. T.Martin
2. R.Dennis
3. A.Malori

RR:

1. T.Martin/T.Gallopin
2. P.Sagan
3. G.Van Avermaet



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Paul23
trekbmc wrote:
My Picks (Martin or Gallopin for the road race. Pfft Wink

ITT:

1. T.Martin
2. R.Dennis
3. A.Malori

RR:

1. T.Martin/T.Gallopin
2. P.Sagan
3. G.Van Avermaet


I like, I like!
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trekbmc
Martin will probably make a long range attack I guess like he did in 2013 or 2014 (can't remember which), I'm predicting he'll make it this year. Wink



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Paul23
trekbmc wrote:
Martin will probably make a long range attack I guess like he did in 2013 or 2014 (can't remember which), I'm predicting he'll make it this year. Wink


Long range attack? In the ITT as well? Wink
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