I think they'll likely need to leave it to the last 2km to do real games. Soft-pedalling or short-turns to play possum, yes, but full on non-cooperation or sneak attacks that will completely break collaboration, need to wait a bit longer for that.They have enough time to play some games. Would be different if reusser would ride for Lippert behind or Niedermaier for Kasia. But SD-Worx very isolates.
Agreed, the one turn she did that nearly dropped Kerbaol told her what she needed to know I think. They are correctly making her lead it out though.Vollering has been soft-pedalling a little for the last few K I think. FW still in her mind.
That is a great bike race.
Le Cort is the Almeida of one day women racing.
She seems to get stronger as races get longer this season, so perhaps endurance work? Her only stage top 10 this season is Jebel Hafeet (152km), but then it's Binda (152km), Sanremo (160km), RVV (168km), Flèche (141km) and now the win at LBL (153km).Struggled on the first ascent of Mur De Huy FW, yet recovers to finish 6th. Then is dropped on Redoubte and De Falcaux and is somehow at the front of the race.
Good race, although in the final kilometers there were too few tactics again.
Well, Vollering could have won and I guess wanted to start the sprint at a higher speed, but I still wouldn‘t have favored her in a sprint.The only one who couldn't trust in her sprint was Kerbaol and she had already burned her matches. The other three could all have won the sprint on a different day.
Le Court was playing it very smart, she was the one trying to force Kerbaol to take turns, she was shirking or short-pulling her turns, but doing enough - and as she'd been dropped earlier, she could probably convincingly bluff that she was doing all she could, while Vollering and Pieterse took the lion's share of the load. I think it's only the same kind of thing as Luís León Sánchez used to do in baroudeur mode, so I think it was a pretty good tactical play by her at least.Good race, although in the final kilometers there were too few tactics again.
Well, Vollering could have won and I guess wanted to start the sprint at a higher speed, but I still wouldn‘t have favored her in a sprint.