MartinGT said:What did suprise me more was he apparent lack of breathing during the race when climbing Michaelgate!
ebandit said:MartinGT said:What did suprise me more was he apparent lack of breathing during the race when climbing Michaelgate!
.........in the big ring...............
Mark L
MartinGT said:ebandit said:MartinGT said:What did suprise me more was he apparent lack of breathing during the race when climbing Michaelgate!
.........in the big ring...............
Mark L
Aye, this is true.
Campervan man said:MartinGT said:ebandit said:MartinGT said:What did suprise me more was he apparent lack of breathing during the race when climbing Michaelgate!
.........in the big ring...............
Mark L
Aye, this is true.
But then Tony Martin style this time of year in England's countryside and you'll be blocking your wind pipe with bugs. And that's not 'good protein'.
The Carrot said:Campervan man said:MartinGT said:ebandit said:MartinGT said:What did suprise me more was he apparent lack of breathing during the race when climbing Michaelgate!
.........in the big ring...............
Mark L
Aye, this is true.
But then Tony Martin style this time of year in England's countryside and you'll be blocking your wind pipe with bugs. And that's not 'good protein'.
Got it, keeping your mouth closed while conducting a maximal effort is a marginal gain. Or at the very least, it prevents the marginal loss that is swallowing bugs.![]()
Armitstead is certainly a top tier rider but if a fit Pooley and Cooke were still racing there's no way Armitstead would have had it all her own way, too bad the rest of the field was nothing too special.Dear Wiggo said:My bad - I was thinking Emma Pooley as the 20kg climber. Mi dispiace.
42x16ss said:Armitstead is certainly a top tier rider but if a fit Pooley and Cooke were still racing there's no way Armitstead would have had it all her own way, too bad the rest of the field was nothing too special.Dear Wiggo said:My bad - I was thinking Emma Pooley as the 20kg climber. Mi dispiace.
42x16ss said:Armitstead is certainly a top tier rider but if a fit Pooley and Cooke were still racing there's no way Armitstead would have had it all her own way, too bad the rest of the field was nothing too special.Dear Wiggo said:My bad - I was thinking Emma Pooley as the 20kg climber. Mi dispiace.
100% agreed.Dear Wiggo said:Lizzie Armistead has ridden away from and finished minutes up on elite international fields. Doing it at home where it's restricted to just the Brits is not only understandable but I'd almost expect it.
ebandit said:oops! spelling can be hard.............however i imagine lizzie will be more concerned about me pondering over her performance...............?Mark L
I have nothing to add to this conversation, other than I LOVE all the cycling jargon in this post! Makes me smile.Libertine Seguros said:Lizzie Armitstead is not a climber. She's improved her climbing big-time in the last three years, but she's no way a climber in the classical sense like, say, Emma Pooley or Mara Abbott. There are a few others I'd back to still be there when Lizzie drops on a long, difficult climb as well. However, punchy stuff like this is well within her remit and is the kind of terrain she likes - she's won La Flèche Wallonne last year, although that was massively incongruous with her palmarès to that point though she's had plenty of puncheur finish success since. She started out as a durable sprinter and has matured into a more all-round talent with a tendency towards being a puncheur; this works on the women's calendar very well as there are lots of rouleur type routes and courses with short, steep climbs to break things up but not too many truly mountainous races.
I agree with you that she should be winning the nationals quite convincingly on this kind of course (the likes of Hannah Barnes are too sprinty for this type of course and the other real all-rounders like Cooke and Pooley are retired, leaving her the clear strongest in an ok field just like Ferrand-Prévot in the French race, which was won similarly comfortably) especially as her punch is vastly superior to that of the rest of the Britons at this point, just that I think you overstate her climbing as I would still expect her to be found out on any more sustained and longer climbs. She's never top 10ed the Bira, the Tour de l'Aude was over before she developed her climbing, and her best Giro GC is 15th back in 2009 - though she has top 5ed Thüringen, which has some quite tough intermediate mountain terrain.
The Hitch said:Seb Coe and Radcliffe together at Wimbledon.
If Saint Seb never doped, is he unaware of PR's transgressions or does he just not give a ****?
The Hitch said:Switched over to ITV for 2 seconds.
They were doing a segment about speeds reached in the Tour de France. Fastest downhill, fastest time trial, fastest team time trial, fastest prologue, fastest sprint, fastest stage, fastest flat, fastest everything.
Fastest prologue was our own Chris Boardman hooray. Fastest speed full stop was our own Sean Yates, hooray go Britain (no mention of Yates being a lying sodding cheat. Wonder why? Must have run out of time).
They didn't do fastest ascents though![]()
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Anyway can see from even a brief look at the coverage that the attitude is 100% going to be pretend doping never existed. Its a sport for gentlemen. Everyone is nice, they train hard and do it for the love of the sport.
Linford Christie @ChristieLinford Aug 3
Super injunction !!!!! Bet someone didn't sleep well last night ...
Benotti69 said:Lindford putting the boot in
Linford Christie @ChristieLinford Aug 3
Super injunction !!!!! Bet someone didn't sleep well last night ...