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^ I am shocked at the lack of vitriol about this pic. Anyone would think there was some sort of double-standards around the place
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And while we're at it...
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And while we're at it...
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"Physiology is all just propaganda and lies... all waiting to be disproven by the next study."
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"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
^ But VM recovered a bit on the track there, he got Fabian on the hip and dragged him up the banking - good! But then VM started the sprint from way out...no so good.
"Physiology is all just propaganda and lies... all waiting to be disproven by the next study."
"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
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prendrefeu wrote:Does anyone here know what some Radioshack riders were wearing on their wrists? A few of their riders were spotted wearing something on their wrists: one blue, one yellow. There was no consistency for which wrist (left, right) donned which colour.
Glad someone cleared that one up - I was thinking Livestrong/BikePure.
Conflicted.
Tapeworm wrote:^ But VM recovered a bit on the track there, he got Fabian on the hip and dragged him up the banking - good! But then VM started the sprint from way out...no so good.
I agree, he actually wasn't in that bad of a situation coming into the last corner. His mistake was starting the sprint too early and not at the last second where the banking was at it's steepest. Also keeping the sprint short would negate the advantage of the rider behind.
Interesting that "domestique" Eisel is often the last man standing for Sky in those races. Says a lot about experience, I guess.
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Same for BMC with Hushovd. The fact that they still ride for him and Evans is kind of a joke. That team should have tons of firepower and their support riders often finish better than their stars.
I've said it already and I'll say it again, I think SVM rode pretty well except for the final sprint. I was timing the work each did and it was actually 50/50 and Fabian clearly couldn't get rid of him. If it wasn't 50/50 everyone would be chanting "wheel sucker", but cut the kid some slack considering how much better he rode than 98% of the "favorites"
Stybar looked the strongest out of all of them- he was my pick to win minus his bad luck. I don't think it was experience either- a bunch of riders got clipped by fans while in the gutter, however, his overshot turns were costly.
I've said it already and I'll say it again, I think SVM rode pretty well except for the final sprint. I was timing the work each did and it was actually 50/50 and Fabian clearly couldn't get rid of him. If it wasn't 50/50 everyone would be chanting "wheel sucker", but cut the kid some slack considering how much better he rode than 98% of the "favorites"
Stybar looked the strongest out of all of them- he was my pick to win minus his bad luck. I don't think it was experience either- a bunch of riders got clipped by fans while in the gutter, however, his overshot turns were costly.
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djconnel wrote:Disagree. Pro cycling is about PR, generating good image of sponsors. You don't do that by being a wheel-sucking leech. Gerrans win @ MSR last year only disgusted me...did nothing to make me want a Scott. It's not just about winning...its about earning respect doing so as well.
here's probably what happened with fabian 'oh boonen, u time trialed the last 50+ kms last year? ok this year i'll win a sprint in the velodrome'
Don't be so hard with VM! He had a broken front wheel!
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gallery/article/paris-roubaix-race-tech-massive-gallery-36957?img=21
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gallery/article/paris-roubaix-race-tech-massive-gallery-36957?img=19
It looks like the front wheel had hard contact and the brake-track split!
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gallery/article/paris-roubaix-race-tech-massive-gallery-36957?img=21
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gallery/article/paris-roubaix-race-tech-massive-gallery-36957?img=19
It looks like the front wheel had hard contact and the brake-track split!
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>Stybar looked the strongest out of all of them
Maybe looked. But if he was really the strongest, he should have been able to close a 5-10second gap, no?
He was very clever to follow Fabian very closely everywhere. He even appeared to be fighting for his wheel with Vanmarcke one time just prior to his misfortune.
I was thinking maybe Stybar would have been displaced in the slight uphill attack, where Sep just about held on.
Or perhaps not, it's a real shame we didn't get to see that.
Maybe looked. But if he was really the strongest, he should have been able to close a 5-10second gap, no?
He was very clever to follow Fabian very closely everywhere. He even appeared to be fighting for his wheel with Vanmarcke one time just prior to his misfortune.
I was thinking maybe Stybar would have been displaced in the slight uphill attack, where Sep just about held on.
Or perhaps not, it's a real shame we didn't get to see that.