Sunday, April 11, 2010

Cancellara - a la Merckx! Swiss crushes Roubaix

I sit here and watch Roubaix live on Flemish TV, and the direct quote from one of the lead announcers was perfect... "Cancellara, a la Merckx."

The Swiss chrono specialist used a perfectly timed attack to secure a place in the history books, but also a place of legend and myth. With nearly 50km to go, Spartacus slid away from a small chase group and quickly bridged to the lead trio. He dispatched to small group on the next set of cobbles and assumed his all too familiar time trial position. The chasers, particularily Belgian rock star Tom Boonen, two-champ of Roubaix, were dismayed and defeated immediately, resigned to race for 2nd and 3rd.

Comparisons to Merckx legends flashed instantly to all those familiar with such stories. But unlike Merckx, who sometimes used such moves in flashes of audacity and ego, Cancellara's move came out of pure necessity and perfect tactical timing. As the race flowed through the 50km point, race favorite number two, Boonen, showed a bit of impatience, and attacked hard to break up a large front group of 25-30 favorites. The move worked, and a small group of around a dozen emerged from the blow. A small raiding party led by Lotto's Leif Hoste, sped away on the exit of the cobbles. The chasers were ever so slightly strung out by a moderately fast pace as Boonen slipped towards the back of the group to asses the damage and take a drink. Cancellara recognized this as the perfect time. He was now isolated without teammate Matti Breschel, and his main rival Boonen, who certainly could outsprint Cancellara, was slacking at the perfect moment.

Cancellara neither lept out of the saddle, nor soft pedalled off the front... he missled his way silently but with enormous power and speed, and left the others, defeated nearly immediately.

I am literally writing this story with 23km to go and the gap is over two minutes. When Cancellara went away, I said, "It's over, he's gone, he's going to win by over two minutes!". A la Merckx indeed! Incredible win for Fabian Canellara, one I'll never forget.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Highlands Closing Party - EPIC!!

Sometimes called "The largest unorganized party in skiing", and sometimes called "Gaper Day", the annual bash on the scheduled closing day of Aspen Highlands is one party not to be missed. EPIC, the best word to describe this past Sunday's events at Highlands, sick snow from top to bottom and crazy parties and partiers from top to bottom. By the time the real party starts rolling at 4PM, things start to get out of control and that's just when it starts to get good. Here are some photos from the annual craziness. Enjoy.
Above left: Natalie Ward and Brad Yule pose for the camera near the top of Highlands Bowl while Kevin Dunkelberg looks on as Russ Bollig arrives. Above Right: The party gets rolling in the Bootpacker's Lounge.

Below left: KDUNK and Trecker get ready to hit the steeps of G3. Below right: Natalie gives us the "Mancuso" pose at the top of the Bowl.













Above Left: Natalie Ward and Andre Willie partake in the fun at the Base. Above right: Dunk shows off his Sunday best.
Above left: A couple thousand revel at the Closing Party. Above right: The hike to the top was windy and tough but brought much freshness to those who perservered.






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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Flanders this Sunday, Devolder to Threepeat

I know this is a stretch but here's my picks for De Ronde van Vlanderen this Sunday:

1. Stijn Devolder
2. Lance Armstrong
3. Tyler Farrar