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I don't get how Thibaut got this far if he's afraid of descending. Or how he won a Tour stage.
KW, I was wondering exactly the same thing when this was brought up at the TdF.
He did well in the Tour last year with his stage win and the descending problems were never mentioned. Surely this must have come up before in other races as well!
He did well in the Tour last year with his stage win and the descending problems were never mentioned. Surely this must have come up before in other races as well!
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Yeah, seems like TP got a bad case of the descending yips. Heck, Wiggo caught it too at the Giro. It's such a fine line, sometime 1 wobble is all it takes to put that doubt back in your head, hopefully he can overcome it.
Edit- I seem to remember it popped up at the Tour de Suisse already when he was poised to fight it out for a stage victory.
Edit- I seem to remember it popped up at the Tour de Suisse already when he was poised to fight it out for a stage victory.
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Tommy D distracted in the TT yesterday
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dereksmalls wrote:Tommy D distracted in the TT yesterday
They look like Mrs.Garrison's
Liggero wrote:Vuelta is the new tour. Tour is boring, andgiro is too soon in the season. Vuelta was the best GT last year, and same thing will happen this year!!!!
"Marginal gains are the only gains when all that's left to gain is in the margins."
^truth
The Vuelta has been the most interesting GT in the last few years. The fact that it is the last one, I think is the reason for it. Most of the riders doing it, are there for a few reasons;
1) They are trying to gain experience and prove their worth to their team (so they can start in the Tour or Giro)
2) They had a bad season and are *desperate* to make something happen before the year is out.
3) Some riders will be out of a contract so they will again be desperate to prove their worth and get a new contract
4) Everyone's form is all over the map. Some are fatigued, some are fresh, but almost everyone is hungry.
1) They are trying to gain experience and prove their worth to their team (so they can start in the Tour or Giro)
2) They had a bad season and are *desperate* to make something happen before the year is out.
3) Some riders will be out of a contract so they will again be desperate to prove their worth and get a new contract
4) Everyone's form is all over the map. Some are fatigued, some are fresh, but almost everyone is hungry.
Bet Dan Martin takes more stages.
Or at least that's my hope.
Or at least that's my hope.
KWalker wrote:I don't get how Thibaut got this far if he's afraid of descending. Or how he won a Tour stage.
apparently he's afraid by the speed due to a crash years ago. He probably descends well enough most of the times but not in the fast descents at 100 Km/h.
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