Nice for PP, but to be honest, that dude should 've been riding among the pros by now.
(Same for Vermeersch, Hoole...)
(Same for Vermeersch, Hoole...)
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After Slovenian emergence, nothing from the second generation should come as a surprise.Solid ride by Baroncini, but I'm impressed by Miholjevic, who is a fist year u23 rider.
Miholjevic is Croatian, not Slovenian.After Slovenian emergence, nothing from the second generation should come as a surprise.
... just like today's winner.
Looks like knowing the mark really helps on this course.
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Second generation of hereabout professionals, that's the point.No idea, I just know that he's from Rijeka/Fiume.
Even most of the big tanky dudes can do like 5.8W/kg for 40-50 minutes, which is a lot higher climbing level than you'd expect from riders with a lifetime subscription to gruppettos.
It must be noted that these ITTs are entirely at sea level which is impossible for climbs of such duration.
I haven't checked all the results but I'm pretty sure this is the fastest average ever for a Women WC TT.
For those of you who know Belgium, what are all of those white structures/tents on the beach?
I think a pan-flat Team Time Trial which is won by a team including Peter Sagan and Sepp Kuss while wearing POC time trial helmets would be possibly be the worst imaginable thing that could happen in cycling.
maybe once she will not finish in top10 at OG or WCH... so around her 60s I guessCan't wait for the end of Neben's career, but will it ever happen?