Men's road race set to be war of
attrition
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[September 28, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
HARROGATE (Reuters) - Driving rain and
strong winds are set to make Sunday's climax to the UCI Road World
Championships a battle for survival between the hard men of the
peloton in what is already the longest men's world road race for
more than 40 years.
Organizers are keeping a careful eye on the elements ahead of the
280km trek which starts in Leeds and concludes with seven circuits
of a rollercoaster-like circuit around Harrogate which alone
comprises 1,507 meters of the day's 3,845m total ascent.
With up to 50mm of rain predicted and weather warnings in place,
leading favorites such as Slovakian three-time winner Peter Sagan,
Dutch all-rounder Mathieu Van der Poel, Belgian Philippe Gilbert and
2018 winner Alejandro Valverde face one of their toughest days at
the office to claim the rainbow jersey.
Britain's medal hope Ben Swift, whose support riders include 2018
Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas, knows a thing or two about the
fickle Yorkshire weather, hailing as he does from Rotherham, and he
is relishing the expected deluge.
"I tend to go well when the conditions are quite bad and when it's a
long hard day," the Team Ineos man said. "My first San Remo I was
third and that was some of the worst conditions we've ever had. I
like those miserable sort of days."
Welshman Thomas has ruled himself out of going for gold himself -- a
consequence of a mentally draining 15 months which saw him win the
Tour and come second this year -- but he is ready to ride himself
into the ground to support his team.
"I know it's not going to happen (for me) no matter how much I might
want it to," Thomas said. "But I know I can still do a job in the
road race. It's going to a solid race, especially if the weather is
a bit grim. The finishing circuits are tough. It's going to be super
attritional."
BIG GUNS
After a crash-filled men's under-23 road race in the rain on Friday,
it will be a case of the big guns staying upright to put themselves
in the frame for the climax around Harrogate, where thousands of
fans will be lining the streets.
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Many will be cheering for the six-man British contingent which also
includes Adam Yates and Ian Stannard, but the Dutch and Belgian
fanatics will be roaring on Van der Poel and Gilbert -- two riders
who appear made for the course.
Van der Poel sent shockwaves around the peloton when he won the
Amstel Gold classic this year with an audacious late chase of French
showman Julian Alaphillipe, another rider with the skill set to
claim the gold on Sunday.
The flying Dutchman survived everything the British climate could
throw at him when winning the Tour of Britain this month and few
would bet against him adding the world road title to the two he
already has in cyclo-cross.
"I think I'm among the few guys who can definitely win the race,"
Van der Poel, who believes a bunch sprint for gold is unlikely, told
reporters. "I think it will be a nice race to watch -- but maybe not
so much for the riders.
"It's going to be a hard, nervy race."
He will have top class support from the likes of Mike Teunissen,
Bauke Mollema and Dylan van Baarle while Belgium's Paris-Roubaix
winner Gilbert heads a quality team, including Olympic champion Greg
van Avermaet and teenager Remco Evenepoel, last year's junior
champion.
"Experience is important, but legs are key because it's just such a
hard course," the 37-year-old Gilbert said.
"I think first of all you need to be strong and then you can use
your head and your team in the finale."
Mercurial Slovak Sagan is bidding for a record fourth world road
title on a Belgian classic-type course that suits his style while
Alaphillipe will provide the fireworks if he is in the hunt on the
last few 14km circuits.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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