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Rider 15 not getting invites to ToC, Utah, or USPC and riding the Vuelta a Columbia would be so perfect.
djm wrote:Edvald Boasson Hagen beats Odd Christian Eiking (FDJ from August) in the toughest nationals course, at least in the last 15-20 years. EBH will sport both nat. champ. jerseys in the TdF. Almost for Vegard Stake Laengen in third, after spending a whole heck of a lot of kms alone.
Also worth mentioning is that Sven Erik Bystrøm (KAT) closed a big gap before the finish, bringing EBH and others to a trio in front. Kristoff definitely could not win in such a tough course, and Bystrøm apparently wanted to help EBH.
Holy crap, just watched the finish on youtube. The 2 Joker guys and Nordhaug kind messed that one up a bit but that was an insane effort from EBH. Looked like HTC vintage, good to see him doing his thing again!
p.s. the EBH owes that Lotto guy a few beers for sitting on the front of their group for so long
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^^^ I'm waiting for the negative commentary about disc brakes.
That said, if little Ms. Terpstra gets rides from Daddy, or rides with Daddy, to school every day, that's awesome.
Also, I watched the last 10km of the British national champs road race. Sky could have had all three steps on the podium if they hadn't chased their own guy and made Cavendish do the work. Not very impressed.
That said, if little Ms. Terpstra gets rides from Daddy, or rides with Daddy, to school every day, that's awesome.
Also, I watched the last 10km of the British national champs road race. Sky could have had all three steps on the podium if they hadn't chased their own guy and made Cavendish do the work. Not very impressed.
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im happy they all raced as individuals in that regard. it was exciting. honestly i just got a feeling that they wanted all wanted the jersey. I was more surprised how much work cav did when it was just him and kennaugh.
Yeah, and I get that aspect at a National Championship. Team orders until they blow the race apart, and then every man for himself at the end.
However, they'd have had quite a bit of pie on the face if Cav had been (even) stronger. Seriously impressed by his ride. Didn't think he had those sort of legs. Always been a reluctant fan, but it seems he's turning into a more multidimensional rider. Very cool.
However, they'd have had quite a bit of pie on the face if Cav had been (even) stronger. Seriously impressed by his ride. Didn't think he had those sort of legs. Always been a reluctant fan, but it seems he's turning into a more multidimensional rider. Very cool.
LeDuke wrote:Yeah, and I get that aspect at a National Championship. Team orders until they blow the race apart, and then every man for himself at the end.
However, they'd have had quite a bit of pie on the face if Cav had been (even) stronger. Seriously impressed by his ride. Didn't think he had those sort of legs. Always been a reluctant fan, but it seems he's turning into a more multidimensional rider. Very cool.
He has always been like this especially in national championship events. People forget that he still has massive power. According to the book Faster, his 5min power going into London was around 470w and I believe his weight was <140. British nats usually has shorter hills so its no surprise he can hang in and be aggressive. Plus the tactics are far different than his normal races.
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Which one's you Jamie? There are a few Neon guys on the deck there! Nightmare.
Not a bad job in the TT though,
Not a bad job in the TT though,
Nibali on Tarmac?
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Garmin going to Tour with "three leaders." Should be some interesting subplots coming out of that team bus.
Is that a custom black/green Evade on the dude sitting in the grass? That thing looks sweet.
Is that a custom black/green Evade on the dude sitting in the grass? That thing looks sweet.
Casati Vola SLi and Dolan Preffisio
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Pretty typical of JV to be vague about leadership and expectations for a GT with the press. Let me break it down for you.
Martin can't do a 3 week race for GC. Will go for a mtn stage.
Ryder will fly under the radar early on and do something in the final week when others are cooked.
Talansky will be one of the GC guys just trying to hold on to the big four.
Martin can't do a 3 week race for GC. Will go for a mtn stage.
Ryder will fly under the radar early on and do something in the final week when others are cooked.
Talansky will be one of the GC guys just trying to hold on to the big four.