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El Pistolero said:But it's not because he's lacking bike handling skills. Probably more of a mental thing with a lot of cyclists. Not everyone is as crazy as Phil.
El Pistolero said:You said bike handling skills had nothing to do with being a good descender. It's one of the factors that make a good descender.
Scott SoCal said:Yep, and knowing when a risk must be taken. Evans can take a risk when needed but since he does not bomb every decline he is somehow lacking.
Whatever boys.
Basso Eats Cod said:Basso needs to really kick on in this stage and get a gap on Cunego and the other GC contenders, there isn't many chances left
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:basso excels on steep climbs not 2%
Ryo Hazuki said:the more you talk the more ridiculous you sound, pls go on
Ryo Hazuki said:the more you talk the more ridiculous you sound, pls go on
Tuarts said:Break compisition? Gap and km to go?
Again you're generalizing.Scott SoCal said:You're right. They all suck.![]()
Maxiton said:Just tuned in. I see Hushovd's in the break. So it's all over then.![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Again you're generalizing.
I said just because they are ex-mtbers doesn't mean they all have great bike handling. I don't agree that Evans and some others (Peraud, Rasmussen) have good handling/downhill skills.
I never said they all suck.
Unlike you guys, who claim every mtb-er is a wonder on the bike
But no more, you simply can't see reason, mister king of generalizing.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:6m 45km
fresh boys. or some what.
should last, especially when you consider sherwan's law![]()
kurtinsc said:Some of the side topics on race threads make me shake my head somewhat.
I guess "what makes a good descender" is related to the stage at hand... but when it turns into:
"Evans is a good descender."
"No he's not."
"Yes he IS!"
"NO HE'S NOT!"
well... can we agree to disagree and move on?
Maxiton said:Just tuned in. I see Hushovd's in the break. So it's all over then.![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:the climb today is 6% though