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Pro Gravelling- Montepaschi Strade Bianche

I wonder if they like it as much as I do? Yes.

The Strade Bianche.  Now here’s a race who’s name change I can get behind.  Strade Bianche sounds so much cooler than Eroica, no?  Mind you I speak no Italian but I know cool sounding words when I hear them.  I do own the full Rosetta Stone Italian set, however, and plan to learn one day.  The term, I hope as Pedale.Forchetta will attest, means literally ‘the white roads’ which in Siena means loose white gravel.

Far from a classic as the race is only four years old, it does have, in my humble opinion, all the makings of a one-day (read this as 1 day or someday) classic.  Potentially cold and wet spring weather, stretches of badass road surface, and some punchy climbs make this a race for the stiff upper lipped.  Word has it the Italians conceived this race in the spirit of the spring classics much further north.  Now don’t get me wrong here, I’m not saying dirt roads in Siena can hold a candle to the cobbles of Flandria and Northern France, but it’s a damn good idea and worth a try.  Based on the start list for this weekend’s edition it’s fair to say the gents in the pro peloton think the same thing.

I also like this race because I can relate to it.  Other than boring-ass flat transitional stages in grand tours this race covers terrain very similar to what I ride on a regular basis.  Of course we call it gravel in my neck of the woods and the iron ore left over from the mines gives it a reddish tinge but strade is as gravel does.  So strade rossa it is for me and I love it.  Riding gravel provides that extra dose of burn in the legs and acuity in bicycle handling that I imagine riding the pave does.  Again, not necessarily compairing here but I think it’s fair to draw some similarities.  Sprinkle in a sheen of mud, loose rear tires on climbs, an off-camber corner or two and you’re in for a ride.

With the hardmen (and maybe even a flahute or two) of spring showing up in central Italy this weekend to mash it out on 70 km of gravel over a 190 km course just days before Adriatico and a couple weeks before the season’s first monument and our first VSP, watch closely.  This race is perfectly placed in the spring calendar and is definately drawing more attention and bigger names each year.   Cuddles knows his shit on the gravel, Spartacus is on the list, Big George will be there, Pazzato, Ballan, Visconti, and Cunego round out the Italian maybes, not to mention young bucks Peter Sagan and Ryder.  And did I mention Spartacus?  If I were you, I’d take a good hard look at Peter Sagan.  He’s got the legs and the team to take this all the way.

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Marko

Marko lives and rides in the upper midwest of the States, Minnesota specifically. "Cycling territory" and "the midwest" don't usually end up in the same sentence unless the conversation turns to the roots of LeMond, Hampsten, Heiden and Ochowitz. While the pavé and bergs of Flanders are his preferred places to ride, you can usually find him harvesting gravel along forest and farm roads. He owes a lot to Cycling and his greatest contribution to cycling may forever be coining the term Rainbow Turd.

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  • Good coverage from the helicopter towards the end. Looks like a tough ride in the dry there. Rule 9 if the rain comes out to play.

  • well neither sky, astana or katusha have been invited so i think that pics are going to have to be

    Gilbert
    Evans
    Modolo
    Ballan
    Cunego

  • @Martin
    Well looky there, they swapped out the Sagan bros. There are billions and billions of them to go around. Too bad because Peter is someone to watch. THanks for pointing it out.

    SO, anyone who has a Sagan anywhere on their list, whether it be Carl's grandkid or whomever, no need to clarify. This wasnt' even an unofficial VSP and you went for it. Nice work everyone.

  • No problem, Marko :-)
    Peter Sagan calendar:

    Paris - Nice
    Milano - Sanremo
    Gent-Wevelgem
    KBC Driedaagse van De Panne - Koksijde
    Tour des Flandres...etc.

  • @Brett
    Who's the grandpa from Astana?

    By the way, if I have a tailwind, as we say in Dutch, I could have the beta VSP tool ready to go for some unofficial testing for a stage or two of Paris-Nice next weekend. Stay tuned.

  • Anyone locate a roster? I'm voting blind here, but Givesithell is due for a nice win; he showed on the stones at the Tour, and set the record up Haleakala. I'm all about that dude now. By the way, all the way up that monster, I kept thinking, "Ryder would be going twice as fast as me."

    Faboo et al are not going to target this just yet; they may accidentally wind up in the winning move, but this is training for the Big Week. let the smaller fish fight this one out:

    1) Givesithell
    2) Ballan - ugliest man alive, after gramps in the pic Brett posted - eager to pull out a result after Vlaanderen a few years back
    3) Coolio DiDoosha - Thanks Marko. Doper or no, the dude is grinta a looks cool.
    4) Boom
    5) Cuddles - ends up in the break but gets dropped when the going gets tough due to lack of sharpness

    Awesome post Marko!

  • It's all about Ryder this year. We've got plenty of gravel trail around here (Vancouver Island). Besides, he used to have a mullet. Simple as that.

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