maltiv said:This is horrible preparation for the TDF really. Riding around constantly overheated and dehydrated won't get you anywhere...
True, but this weather isn't normal. And they are heading North and West(coast).
maltiv said:This is horrible preparation for the TDF really. Riding around constantly overheated and dehydrated won't get you anywhere...
Ryo Hazuki said:maybe what you don't seem to understand is that gila itt this year was very hard. california itt this year is even harde.r I said acevedo cna do well on hard itt's deignan can too, maybe read before making yourself a joke![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:maybe what you don't seem to understand is that gila itt this year was very hard. california itt this year is even harde.r I said acevedo cna do well on hard itt's deignan can too, maybe read before making yourself a joke![]()
Geraint Too Fast said:
Zam_Olyas said:I have played soccer at 43 C and it's not nice at all.
jaylew said:That TT was crazy windy (as usual). If Acevedo did well there, he'll be strong in this TT.
Why would you do that?Zam_Olyas said:I have played soccer at 43 C and it's not nice at all.
webvan said:I hiked in that kind of temp at Arches (Landscape Arch area) and at one point I felt like sitting down and not moving anymore, you just lose all your strength, it's scary...Happened to me twice in the same place actually, 16 years apart!
they ride at hot places all over the world without riders dying or injured. gila few years ago in new mexico I believe had similar temperatures.Stetoe said:This was too much. Dangerous for the health of the riders.
winkybiker said:Why would you do that?
Pulpstar said:Utterly brutal. 44 C, no shade. I mean I ran a half last year at 23 C and that felt hot enough, 44 C and a climb like that - jeepers hope half the peloton don't have heatstroke now.
Noone looked like they were taking on nearly enough water, people should have been drinking pretty much 100% up that climb.
Libertine Seguros said:Definitely needed more water. And the shade (or lack thereof) is definitely a major factor here. These temperatures are no different to those recorded in the first two days of the Vuelta last year - though there you didn't have an MTF until the slightly cooler País Vasco stage to Arrate.
While the stage was utterly brutal, the race was organised long ago and it's just freak circumstance that leads to a heatwave coinciding. Perhaps that means teams were a bit less prepared for the heat at this level than at, say, the Volta a Portugal, where temperatures of 40º kind of come with the territory.
contessador said:Same here. In Arizona mid-June. I couldn't breath and the wind made it hotter. All I could do was lay down and would not have minded dying. My body was never meant to live in the temperatures that hot; doesn't matter whether it is hot and dry or hot and humid, both suck!