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Is It Time to Leak the Gent-Wevelgem Finale?

Gentwev_mediumYes. Yes it is. Wielerman, a/k/a Renaat Schotte, twitpics a photo of the printed race guide (a pretty good sign), which reveals some tasty nuggets of information:

  • Final distance is 234.6km, finally crashing the 230km barrier that G-W has threatened for a couple years now.
  • After messing around in France, the decisive climbs are as follows:
  1. Vidagneberg, km 170
  2. Baneberg, km 172
  3. Kemmelberg, km 180
  4. Schomminkelstraat, km 185
  5. Baneberg, 189
  6. Kemmelberg, 196
  7. Monteberg, 200

Star-divide

Then the usual long romp from Kemmel to Wevelgem. This is a pretty big change from last year, when the race used the Rodeberg and Scherpenberg amongst the Kemmel/Bane/Montebergs for a single climbing circuit done two times. Now you've got the Baneberg and Kemmelberg done twice, but with different pathways before the Baneberg and after the Kemmelberg. The Monteberg is the last climb of the day.

The Rodeberg was pretty decisive two years ago, so it's a big deal to exclude it now, in theory at least. In practice, riders will use whatever hills are available to break things up, if they can/desire, and the Vidaigneberg or Schomminkelstraat will suffice if tongues are wagging. On the other hand, the distance is a big deal, and suggests that attacks will come as late as possible. Gent-Wevelgem is six weeks from this Sunday. [I really enjoyed typing that last sentence.]

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The full race info is out

Racemap

And for the women:

Map , Details

O/T The current time is. . .

(Nieuwsblad)

Sigh, still 25 days….

OOPS, On the bright side though the race is on the 25th, less than 18 days
feeling a lot better already!
COBBLES

COBBLES COBBLES COBBLES
Nom nom nom

He.
Cobbles!

Non-contador post...+1
Still think it's a sprinters race at heart
Probably

More to Farrar’s liking? It’s long and tough but the hills might not be as decisive. Boonen obvy too, and Cav could be in the mix. Which is why I’m picking… never mind.

You're forgetting Goss I think.
Goss is Australian, right?

If so than forget about him. ;)

Except he's finished 2nd here before (but on the older, shorter course...) ;-)
He's not on my team, so I can hype him up all I want.

:D

I would think after a certain race in March last year, we shouldn't have to worry about Goss and distance
I think Goss came third...
Or we could discount native English speakers, which would probably be smart. (Yes, I know about GH 2001).
Do you think

that I’m going to say who I really like before the FSA-DS deadline?

Regardless of all the little details of the course I'm calling this for Cavendish right now.

I think it will take injury or some major racing-efforts for him to let this go to anyone else.

Seems a bit outside his season targets, right?

I would be surprised if he’s doing much this spring being that he’s gonna try and Peak at the TDF & Olympics.

I think it is THE target in the spring after MSR

1.Olympics, 2. MSR 3. TdF stages 4. Gent-Wevelgem is my guess of his ranking of targets in 2012

Well, he’ll probably win it before Farrar does . . .

Really?

Because he’s got a ways to go based on his form right now. I’d be a little surprised if he did anything of note (other than Scheldepris) prior to the Tour. That said, I’d love to see him make the effort.

I think he looks superb for February

He led the Sky TTT home despite being a bit under the weather for a day or two before and then won a sprint comfortably. I think he will go into MSR in far better shape than the year he won unless he runs into trouble.

I better go make some changes then...
You better

I’ve been right once before too. Fall of 2002 I think it was.

Think first

Jens says a bunch of stuff before the FSA-DS deadline closes. And you’re going to make changes?

I love when Jens starts VDS talk

It’s like the crocuses poking their heads out of winter’s slumber.

Why would I start thinking now?

It just confuses things

Jsallee00 has met me

he knows better than to listen to anything I say

He listened to you about the goat rectum soup, didn't he?

Once bitten, twice shy, or so they say.

Was that all that was left of Girbecco?
In actual fact the results of the last few years suggest Benna may win...I can't believe I just said that.

I foolishly put money on Mitch Docker for at least a podium finish. I should have checked he was going to be swathed in bubble wrap until race time arrived.

Ouch!
I'm so sad for him...huge talent.
How should this race be pronounced?

In my mind, it’s always been ‘Guent-Wevvle-guem’ (hard G), even though I’m about 104% sure that’s wrong.

Comme si

http://audioboo.fm/boos/658320-gw

Merci

But…wow, I don’t think that’s gonna make its way into my mental pronunciation ;\

When I look at the spelling of Ronde van Vlaanderen

I really don’t see where that “woohoo!” comes from at the end.
http://audioboo.fm/boos/517633-rvv

Take another pint . . .

. . . you obviously haven’t drank enough before you tried to understand that language.

I'm thinking it's like the click consonant that they in some African languages
It's a complicated language, flemish

Even more when you’re sober.

Doesn't occur often
RVV

Here is Sporza man Wuyts, very fast.

That one I could say, with practice.

There’s no G in it.

Why have people booed you 11 times?
"Gent-Wevelgem is six weeks from this Sunday. [I really enjoyed typing that last sentence.]"

I really enjoyed reading it.

well I am allowed to post this pic for sure,

cause it’s me on the Kemmelberg in 1983. Wish I had raced up it (or down) never did though ;-)

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