I meant to say anyone knows what's happen to him?What, the guy who hasn't been on Eurosport for 8 years?? Bit late lol...
I meant to say anyone knows what's happen to him?What, the guy who hasn't been on Eurosport for 8 years?? Bit late lol...
I meant to say anyone knows what's happen to him?
Ba-dum-tshhhTT records, just like climbing records, are all about wind. We just happen to have more tailwind the past year.
Same route. One deviation that could explain 1 or 2 seconds. Not 19.Different route this year. (And different spot in the calender).
Same route. One deviation that could explain 1 or 2 seconds. Not 19.
Whatever they reason, be it wind, different spot in the calendar, circumstances were different, hence the achievement of Ganna in 2020 can not be compared.
Which is completely not the point i'm making. Please read the discussion if you want to join in. I never claimed van Aert was the one true TT god as people were doing with Ganna last year. Also van Aert this year was riding for GC and had to fight every day, while Ganna didn't ride for GC and measured his efforts to strike on the TT.I think he's talking about the entire route of the race.
If you think it means that much, that Ganna didn't win the WC by a huge margin, shouldn't it, by your standards, also count against van Aert that his winning margin in Tirreno was smaller than Ganna's from last year?
Which is completely not the point i'm making. Please read the discussion if you want to join in. I never claimed van Aert was the one true TT god as people were doing with Ganna last year. Also van Aert this year was riding for GC and had to fight every day, while Ganna didn't ride for GC and measured his efforts to strike on the TT.
And i agree and acknowledged that fact. But the thing is him beating the record by a landslide should not be an argument in the discussion, since clearly circumstances were different when the average time of competing (top 20 in the stage) riders was 19s faster as well. Then clearly conditions were extremely favorable, and you can not compare his effort to that of other riders in different years. That was the point. As such, the only thing we can go by is him beating Campenaerts by 18s. Which is a great win, but Campenaerts didn't win any TT last year, and Küng, van Aert & Evenepoel weren''t present. My point is that while Ganna was clearly the best ITT'er of last year, that the gap with others (like van Aert) was never that big as people made it seem or thought it was. Ganna was lacking competition in most races, and made the WC a season goal, while his nearest rival then was sprinting on the Champs Elysée a few days before. Ganna seemed untouchable, but if you look at the context, the gap was never that big.I didn't think, you were thinking that he was a TT god, but you did use his results to talk down Ganna's performances last year. So I think it was reasonable to add that Ganna blew his opposition away during that TT, even though he wasn't the only one who beat the previous record.
Dennis is not a reliable TT'er. He won the 2019WCC, but between that and the 2018WCC he only won the TDS prologue, and he hasn't won any ITT since 2019WCC. Dennis had also already lost to Evenepoel in Algarve earlier last year. Campenaerts has not won an ITT in 2020, and Ganna wasn't the only one to beat him in case you're wondering. Van Aert just came out of the TDF where he worked his balls off, had 4 days to take a plane home, get some rest and travel to Italy, while Ganna had been preparing for weeks. Pogacar is not a worldclass TT'er in my book, and at UAE Ganna beat Bissegger by 14 seconds.You know Ganna beat Dennis by 30 seconds at the last 2 time trials at the Giro right? And in the opening TT, Dennis, Thomas and Campenaerts were nowhere close to him. And in Tirreno he blew away Dennis and Campenaerts. Then this year at the UAE he beat Pogacar by 24 seconds in 13km.
Also you're acting like winning by 26 seconds is nothing on a 30km Worlds course against maybe the most in-form rider in the world.
He beat all of the world's other top time trialists - including the double reigning world TT champion - several times, mostly quite easily, over a year. If that isn't strong competition then what is...
It was obviously quite reasonable to think he would win the Tirreno TT and weird to argue otherwise..
He, his?????Jose Been is doing the types of races he did in 2019. I would assume getting the RCS gig limits his diary somewhat.
I believe argyllflyer referred to Declan Quigley and not Jose Been with those pronouns. He clearly replied to a post by lemon cheese cake without actually quoting it.He, his?????
I totally agree.I can't watch any race with Carlton Kirby.Last resort i mute the volume.All the other commentators seem as though they have prepared notes,have knowledge and are into cycling.Kirby is insufferable. The about of gibberish that spews from his mouth is intolerable. Not to mention he gets a lot incorrect.
I totally agree.I can't watch any race with Carlton Kirby.Last resort i mute the volume.All the other commentators seem as though they have prepared notes,have knowledge and are into cycling.
Kirby is sarcastic,not prepared and clueless.Ive given up on Volta Catalunya.
Jose Breen,Maggy,Brian Smith,Adam Blyth,Rob Hatch,Sean Kelly,Matt lloyd are all great.
Why do they keep using CarltonKirby?
That could be a KMD 'Peachfuzz' quote.hairs on his chinny chin chin". Bloody infantile talk.
Oh, man. I know I'm fighting a losing battle here, and I know coming back here time and time again to defend me man Carlton is a masochistic exercise. I'm not going to win. I get it.
But with that said, I can't help defending my man Carlton from random abuse, especially after his brilliant performance in today's stage of the Volta. How many commentators do you know have come up with the phrase "drowning not waving" to determine whether a rider is in trouble? To ignore that off the cuff remark is akin to saying you don't appreciate the English language and the various ways words can be combined.
That doesn't make you a bad person, but you might fall into the "boring' level in terms of the criteria used to determine how interesting an individual might be. But that's just me! I don't hold a monopoly on making those determinations, and I might be wrong to suggest anything other than the possibility that you are the most interesting person on earth. Who knows?
I wish I had a note pad with me to write down the amount of times he used a clever metaphor as a segway before handing things off to his colleague. And this stuff is off the cuff, not scripted.
Speaking of scripts, of course every commentator has a list of information in front of them before going on air. To suggest my man CK doesn't is just silly. Even more silly is the suggestion that he doesn't like the sport. That is absurd.
P.S. If anyone is annoyed by the length and content of this message, blame the pandemic, not me. I happen to have a lot of time on my hands.
Kirby is insufferable. The about of gibberish that spews from his mouth is intolerable. Not to mention he gets a lot incorrect.