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Olympic Road Race (women’s) 2024 (August 4rd)

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Yup. Wonder how it would have played out without the crash, but I honestly think the strongest won today. Kopecky might have something to say about tahat, that bridge she did obviously took lots out of herm, but Faulkner was a beast today. Looking like Remco just shredding riders off the wheel, grande!
Kopecky can say what she wants, she doesn't bridge to the front without Faulkner doing 100% the work to break the others on Butte de Montmartre and then 75% of the work to tow them back to Vas/Vos. If Kopecky was bluffing to make Faulkner do more work and then asked the clearly empty Vas and Vos to chase on her behalf expecting to be towed to the gold despite being the freshest of the four, then she's an idiot. In any other circumstances, Faulkner was the strongest today and 100% earned the gold medal.
 
Kopecky can say what she wants, she doesn't bridge to the front without Faulkner doing 100% the work to break the others on Butte de Montmartre and then 75% of the work to tow them back to Vas/Vos. If Kopecky was bluffing to make Faulkner do more work and then asked the clearly empty Vas and Vos to chase on her behalf expecting to be towed to the gold despite being the freshest of the four, then she's an idiot. In any other circumstances, Faulkner was the strongest today and 100% earned the gold medal.
Well I agree, but going deep like that for 10 minutes really hurt you and I don't think Kopecky ever truly recovered from that effort, but Faulkner was obviously immense. She went really, really fast considering how relatively much she dropped Wiebes, Vollering etc. when she bridged. She was just dead in the end, and Faulkner deservedly won
 
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I understand why Vos decided not to take a pull even though she was strong today. She already have Oly gold, so why drag others to the line? You can be sure if she took away with Faulkner she'll take another gold. And enough time for a victory salute too.

But thumbs up for USA, they did those two decisive moves of the day.
 
Eagerly looking forward to the couch potatoes on this board telling us what the correct tactics should have been and what every rider should have done to maximize their chances of winning.
That seems to be an inevitable post-race ritual here.

Brilliant race, made better by the lack of race radios.
For every alternate scenario you can game theory think up, there's a completely plausible counter scenario to it. I think that's what actually made the race in the end it was completely impossible to predict the outcomes or who should have done what instead when.

But I'm expecting alot more "If only..." comments from the riders post race than yesterday's Remco was just quicker style.
 
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