Canadian Cyclist ARG Feb 24 24/7
   Follow us on Twitter
 
Find us on Facebook
 
Norco Tactic April 16 (+84)
 
Banff Bikefest April 1 (710)
 
Bikesports Blowout April 1 (1516)
 
Williams Cycling April 28
 
Mont Tremblant May 7
 


 

 

 
ARG Feb 24 CC1
 

Daily News


 

October 14/01 4:12 am - Men's Worlds RR Pre-race Report


Posted by Editor on 10/14/01
 

2001 Road World Cycling Championships Lisbon, Portugal
This report made possible through the sponsorship of CompuTrainer and Peak Centre

It is approximately 30 minutes before the start of the men's road race at the world championships. The conditions are damp and overcast - it has been like this for most of the week first thing in the morning and then cleared up, and the forecast is for hot and sunny.

There are 171 starters, with one late scratch from Austria - Gerrit Glomser. Canada has two riders in the race - Michael Barry and Mark Walters. I rode over to the start with them and both were relaxed and joking (we discussed how they would position themselves in the peloton for best photo opportunities...).

The Italian journalists are putting their money (literally) on Paolo Bettini, and the course does suit the diminutive Mapei rider. However, the overwhelming favourite is Germany's Jan Ullrich, who has stated that the world title is his main goal of the year (after losing the Tour).

The race is 21 laps of the 12.1 kilometre circuit, for a total of 254.1 kilometres. As has been described earlier in the week, there are two climbs per lap - the second being longer - and both are in the first half of the circuit. From there the riders descend through sharp turns and an S-bend (where Anne Samplonius crashed yesterday) to a wide flat finishing section. It is expected that the real race will not develop until the latter third of the race.

 


Return to Canadian Cyclist homepage | Back to Top
B1 Cipollini - April 1 (1663)
 
WoB Cervelo Sale April 1 (4668)
 
ACS Rotor April 1 (1919)
 
D'Ornellas Giant April 22
 


 

 

 
  


 
 © Copyright 1998-2013 Canadian Cyclist. All rights reserved.  Privacy Policy | Contact | Subscribe to RSS Feed  | Login