2013 World Championships, Men ITT 57.9 Km

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GroupDK said:
Impressive to see Quaade land 6 place in his first WC pro TT debut and partically on this length (and not least with a puncture ewen thow it wouldnt have changed anything in class // edit ' it cost exactly 17 seconds)

Just arrived, so haven't seen anything.

How d'ya measure the loss?

To me, the loss consists of (at least) 5 things

1) running on flat tyre
2) breaking (decelration)
3) the stop itself (new bike/wheel)
4) accelleration
5) to find the rythm again

Especially the last thing can be extremely costly. So if the 17s refers only to 3), Rasmus Quaade would've easily been beating Phinney, though still far from podium.

That said, this course suited Quaade even better than Der Panzerwagen.

Regarding WT-contract, I think Rasmus still have to prove himself in fields in RRs at highest level. I think thats why ppl like Riis, JV et al. are still hesitating. Remember Quaade already proved his abilities on a global level in Geelong 3 years ago and might've been U23 TT champ haven't it been for a crash. I recall he was leading on the split times before his crash by then.
 
the asian said:
Impressive performance by Quaade. Didn't think he'll transform his u 23 results in to the Pro's this quickly. Surprised by Turbo Durbo's omission by the Aussies. He surely would have cracked the Top 10.
You sure about that? His form the last few months didn't really merit a selection.

Zoetemelk-fan said:
Regarding WT-contract, I think Rasmus still have to prove himself in fields in RRs at highest level. I think thats why ppl like Riis, JV et al. are still hesitating. Remember Quaade already proved his abilities on a global level in Geelong 3 years ago and might've been U23 TT champ haven't it been for a crash. I recall he was leading on the split times before his crash by then.
The guy seems to be able to do one thing, and one thing only: TT on a medium to long flat course.
 
theyoungest said:
You sure about that? His form the last few months didn't really merit a selection.


The guy seems to be able to do one thing, and one thing only: TT on a medium to long flat course.

Looking at todays winner I would say that is enough. Besides he is still only a kid with a bright future.
 
ToreBear said:
I really liked the GPS thingy, it made things much more interesting. And with the course being flat the GPS looks to be quite accurate.

Impressive of Quaade. He said he punctured just before the 2nd intermediate. He said he only lost about 20 seconds.

As for Phinney, being an american he is massively overhyped, but this seems to be about his level right now. He will no doubt improve as he gets older. If he can survive the overhyping that is.;)

I don't think Phinney is over hyped as a TT rider. Look at who is beating him : Wiggo, Cancellara, Martin. He is being beaten by the best.
 
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SafeBet said:
Fabu has the edge in the final technical section so I doubt Wiggo can overtake him for silver. Could be close though.
Cance > TheRest said:
The last technical part will favour Cance
?????????The 'final technical section'/'last technical part' did not
favour 'Fabu'/'Cance' in 2011 that's for certain, but not sure if it
made any difference in 2013.
 
Basically that it was a horrible performance, they are not comparing him to Martin, but to the Chilean Oyarzun that beat Infantino for 5 minutes (and was beaten by Casas in 2011).
It was later explained that Infantino developed hemorrhoids during the race (not sure if this is possible). Leguizamo said bringing Infantino was a prize for good local performances (from cyclinginquisition.com)

People is also questioning who/why was fitting Infantino's bike in Italy if he was supposed to have one in Colombia.
The critics are extended to the national federation for having such a poor race design with "girly" ITTs

Also Leguizamo is also bashed for not letting Lorena Vargas run her ITT.

Regarding Fabio Duarte, it's a total different story, his talent is recognized but there is no love for the guy lately.