After this week I might need to change the name of this weekly blog post from, "This Week in Road Cycling," to, "This Week in Cyclocross with the Occasional Road Race." We'll see though, that new name seems a little long and confusing.
Anyway...
Local Racing:
Races in October:
-AZ Cyclocross Race #4: Phoenix, AZ- Oct. 25; http://azcross.com/content/races/october_25th2c_2008.aspx
Races in November:
-AZ Cyclocross Race #5: Payson, AZ- Nov. 16; http://www.azcross.com/content/races/november_16th2c_2008.aspx
-AZ Cyclocross Race #6: Phoenix, AZ- Nov. 23; http://www.azcross.com/content/races/november_23rd2c_2008.aspx
Pro Racing:
Road:
Jayco Herald Sun Tour: CSC handed the leaders jersey around amongst themselves for the rest of the week, with Stuart O'Grady finishing off with the win.
Giro di Lombardia: Out in Italy on Saturday, the professional European road racing season came to an official end with the season ending classic the Giro di Lombardia. Also known as the, "Race of the Falling Leaves," Lombardia is a race that is full of history. A look at the hilly profile shows that the race is in the same vein of most classic races like Liege or Amstel Gold. One interesting part of the course is the climb to the Madonna del Ghisallo. The Madonna del Ghisallo is known as the patroness of cycling, and the chapel at the top of the hill is one of the most iconic places in road cycling.
Anyway, the race is the last chance of the year for the strongest riders to make their mark and clean up any unfinished business. The race was controlled by Lampre, the team of last years winner Damiano Cunego. Cunego hasn't really had a great year, with his main goal of the Tour being ruined with some crappy form, as well as a head first dive in stage 18. Needless to say, he was looking for a good ride in order to salvage his season.
Luckily for him the team's hard work payed off and Cunego was able to counterattack a solid move from Chris Horner (Astana), and soloed to the win. This was the third time Cunego has won Lombardia, and with that the season has ended.
No more road news for awhile -- sort of.
Cyclocross:
Kermiscross: 22 year old Niels Albert took an easy win over a strong field in this midweek 'cross race. American Jonathan Page was second.
Kleicross: One day before the first World Cup race of the year, and Sven Nys decided that the season wasn't going to be hard enough. Instead of completely dominating the race and striking fear into the hearts of his rivals, he decided to crash (video) and cut his face on his bike. I'm confident that this was all a strategy to more strongly intimidate his opponents for the coming year. Seriously, it has got to be pretty intimidating to line up at a race with a guy who has replaced one of his eyebrows with stitches.
Cyclo-Cross World Cup #1: I mentioned last week that the Superprestige series is one of two most important race series in the European Cyclocross calendar. Well, the World Cup is the other important series. These races always bring the best riders and result in the hardest racing. This week came down to a sprint finish between Niels Albert and Sven Nys. Nys took the win.
That's all, thanks for reading.
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