Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

Just watching a post race interview with Pog, he looks totally cooked, never seen him cook so wrecked. This result must be a colossal disappointment.

He had 3 punctures, he says. It's funny because the build up is all about tyre size, tubeless and or inserts? What PSI? All these tech improvements, even UCI last week banning the Gravaa tyre inflation/deflation system out of the blue (really pissing off Visma) and yet year after year the number of punctures is always high.
 
Too much luck in this race IMO. I know luck plays into every bike race, but not to this extent. I know it makes Paris Roubaix the exciting race that it is. And I'm very happy that WVA had the least bad luck of the main contenders this time.

But being arguably the world's best bike handler and 1-day racer didn't prevent or overcome MVDP's bad luck. And that doesn't feel quite right.

Nor does the added risk of injury. The sport is too dangerous even without that.
 
Too much luck in this race IMO. I know luck plays into every bike race, but not to this extent. I know it makes Paris Roubaix the exciting race that it is. And I'm very happy that WVA had the least bad luck of the main contenders this time.

But being arguably the world's best bike handler and 1-day racer didn't prevent or overcome MVDP's bad luck. And that doesn't feel quite right.

Nor does the added risk of injury. The sport is too dangerous even without that.
I think that there is the divide between purely physical prowess sports (100 metre sprint etc) and skill sports (Motocross etc) In road cycling you need both and brains, it's what is special. Luck is a huge part of PR for sure and that is part of it's mix. Just because on paper you are the strongest doesn't mean you are preordained to win. It would be boring and ignore both the physical differences in riders (small, tall, kick no kick etc) and the different skill levels of riders. You can crash in pretty much any road race and bluntly, die.

Each race has a different character, again that is what separates road from track and makes each classic very special and unique each year. And it's not all about luck otherwise the list of palmares wouldn't include most of the all time great cyclists.

It adds a layer of excitement and to win against these odds is even more special.

And anyway which is more dangerous cobbles or tearing down an Alpine pass at 80+ mph with a contact patch of only a couple of cms long?

It's all risky.
 
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