I am so happy if this is Howards' swan song because otherwise i shall get next to no points in my road CQ team ( sry for bringing that in ). However O'Shea will be a good replacement.
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Waterloo Sunrise said:Another race marred by **** organisation.
Seriously, how hard should it be.
dirkprovin said:Take yr complaint to the UCI. It's UCI race officials & commissaires, same as it will be in London. Will you still be making the same billious bleating .... or only when it fits yr prejudices.
From my viewing; most have been fairly clear cut calls a few "technical" but strictly speaking correct .... Krupeckaite is the one that can really feel "screwed".
dirkprovin said:Congrats to Vic on a victory that demonstrated great character. Don't think she liked the circumstances in which the final was decided. NOT sure she can consider her name already engraved on the London gold.
She & Meares do look to be THE business in this event, lets hope their next meet is the Olympic final not a semi. I wouldn't want to pick it as neither have real dominance these days over the other. Krupeckaite & Guo are still factors but realistically only contending for the big one if one of the "grand dames" either puts in a shocker or meets the other in a quarter or semi. The Ukrainian is good but perhaps just a level below.
Whilst these Worlds are giving a good guide as to who are the legit contenders for London, I'm not sure any of the Olympic events have evidenced any "dead certs":
- Mens T/P could go either way GBR/AUS;
-AUS won T/Sprint but could conceivably be out of medals in LDN as it looks a 4 way battle GER/FRA/AUS/GBR.
- GBR probable favourites in Womens T/P but AUS close on their tails.
- Womens Sprint as above
- O'Shea (AUS) won this Omnium & therefore should be highly favoured to medal but this event still so much of a lottery to predict outright winners.
- GER massive bolters to win Women's Team Sprint but is this a blip or a portent of them becoming consistent contenders in this event. AUS still v close to the money, CHN a medal factor & GBR slightly off the pace but cannot be discounted for London.
So far, my prediction is considerable numbers of "coin" for both GBR & AUS but numbers of gold too hard to call. FRA male sprinters should pick up a couple & both GER team sprints (esp men) v strong. NZL endurance riders could pick up a couple of minors as may CAN.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I'll take GB to clean up in the pursuits, but win nothing in the sprints at this stage.
dirkprovin said:I'll give GBR the edge in the women's T/P; not so the men. Cigarette paper between the two teams on any given day & it will be just who's better on THAT day - neither has a "break" over the other.
Both GBR team sprints look wobbly but can't be counted out of medal contention at least. Pendleton has to be thereabouts, colour of coin to be detemined. We don't know how men's sprint will play out & whether it will be Hoy or Kenny to represent.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Track 'cycling' is just weightlifting anyway, shouldn't be using up the scarce number of events at the Olympics.
King Of The Wolds said:Give over. Man 1 in the Team Sprint, maybe. The Individual Sprint is a fantastic event - power, endurance, skills, tactics, courage.
Which events would rather see added to the other, scarce 292 events?
durhamwasp said:Come on Kenny! Hope you stuff Bauge and get the jersey awarded properly this time.
Waterloo Sunrise said:These non TT races are a bloody farce. Meyer takes 1/3 of a lap on Swifts group but gets a lap because he catches the laughing group.
delbified said:nonsense. i'm sure i heard the commentators say it was being driven by De Ketele, the race leader at that point. Meyer put a lap in them, fair and square.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Pendleton is obviously not going to win in London.
I commend her use of skill and talent over the other 2, but I suspect we've now reached the end of the time when you can be that much smaller, and that much less power, than the other 'girls' and expect to make up for it some other way.[/QUOTE
Dont Mention that to Laura Trott... Another Minature Pocket Rocket.