2014 Tirreno Adriatico, Stage 7: San Benedetto del Tronto TT (9.1 Km)

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Escarabajo said:
Sorry but I don't understand your logic.

Historically speaking, small riders, almost always, have not fared well on flat longer course. How do youi explain that? that is nature. Smaller versus big. Simple. Even if you have a big engine big guys will have an edge on the smaller guys.

your logic completley fails by looking at rider characteristics. look at ancellaar who is a bomb, yet he always falls flat after first something km. while some small guy like porte is a real diesel and only gets better the longer it goes. same with clement who is also small and thin. quintana is similar in characteristics to these 2.
 
Apr 22, 2012
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ILovecycling said:
Lol,what trolling,he is at least top10 members in cycling knowledge at this forum.Everybody can be wrong time to time.
It looks like you have a very doubtful knowledge of cycling with your predictions and hyping which is not even close to the truth...
Onto the ignore.:eek:

Well, what predictions and hyping are you talking about? :confused:

See, I have no doubts about Ryo's knowledge about cycling. I know that he knows a lot. Anybody can be wrong time to time, yes, that's absolutely right. I don't know if you remember Ryo saying something like "I was never wrong about anything", or something like that. Clearly you don't remember that, but others will, I'm sure. And when Ryo says Kreuziger never did good ITT...that clearly is wrong. Because he did (someone put here results before). But Ryo will tell you that he never did good ITT, again and again. That I call either bad memory, or or trolling. Knowledge has nothing to do with trolling.