Olympic Women's Road Race

Page 12 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
JibberJim said:
Looks like the russian had settled for Bronze long before the finish and agreed to tow them in - wonder if she actually did a deal not to be dropped earlier even.

Great result!

I think she did actually attack with 1,6 to go, but that was literally all she had left. After that then she probably figured "if I don't tow them, they're looking at each other and we might get caught. If I tow them, I'll only get bronze, but I'll get an Olympic medal"... She initiated the attack, she held on to the group, and she didn't come into the race with the same form as Vos and Armitstead, nor would she expect to win a sprint with them, she'll be pretty damn happy with the bronze, no need to cut a deal.
 
JibberJim said:
Looks like the russian had settled for Bronze long before the finish and agreed to tow them in - wonder if she actually did a deal not to be dropped earlier even.

Great result!

She no way she was gonna beat them both in sprint or attack, so silver would be highest achievable. However, with upsetting front group she would risk losing everything. She chose for certain bronze.
 
Jul 6, 2012
301
0
0
Vos attacked about 10 times during the race, pushed a high pace in the break for about 40k and then won the sprint without much problem. That was domnation on another level.

Btw, props to Armitstead. Behind Vos she was clearly the strongest today and silver was well deserved.
 
Aug 13, 2010
3,317
0
0
Montanus said:
Vos attacked about 10 times during the race, pushed a high pace in the break for about 40k and then won the sprint without much problem. That was domnation on another level.

Btw, props to Armitstead. Behind Vos she was clearly the strongest today and silver was well deserved.
Great race. I thought Vos might be spent but clearly the strongest racer.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
Let's just say... that was a really good race, and exorcises the ghosts of that horrible Copenhagen race. Hopefully quietens some of the cynics.
Agreed, wholeheartedly. The last hour was really good. If only the peloton had found some extra...

But I'm very happy for Vos!

Also thanks for the company, everyone.
 
May 21, 2010
808
0
0
The two most attacking riders on the day from the two most animating teams on the day get 1-2 gold silver, how often does that happen?
Great day for cycling
Great day for womens cycling
Great day for the legendary Vos
 
User Guide said:
The two most attacking riders on the day from the two most animating teams on the day get 1-2 gold silver, how often does that happen?
Great day for cycling
Great day for womens cycling
Great day for the legendary Vos

Plus, the woman that launched the first really decisive move was the one that got the bronze to complete the rewards for attacking.
 
Aug 29, 2010
298
0
0
It's a good job for Team GB that Armistead won as Lucy Martin was completely anonymous and dropped at the first opportunity, not picking Laws would've looked very different had the final break not had Armistead in.
 
May 21, 2010
808
0
0
Libertine Seguros said:
Plus, the woman that launched the first really decisive move was the one that got the bronze to complete the rewards for attacking.

Indeed and if she did have a poor preperation coming in then she deserves it all the more,just for trying something positive, rather than sitting back and hoping for the best.
 
I've witnessed Vos racing from when she was about 14. Cyclo Cross, starting behind the boys, and catching most of them. If was not hard to tell how special a talent she was. In MTB, she won a national seniors event at 15, I seem to recall. Had to quit speed skating and MTB and stick to "only" road, TT, track and çross.
Amazingly modest lady. Often she shows up to bike races while on a training rides, saying hi to everyone. Like she won her first-ever race a week ago. While in fact she's the greatest of all time. Name a handful of succesful men, she's got the combined palmares of them. Most undervalued athlete in the world.
 
Top 10:

1 Marianne Vos (Netherlands) 3'35'29
2 Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) +st
3 Olga Zabelinskaya (Russia) +2"
4 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (Germany) +27"
5 Giorgia Bronzini (Italy) +27"
6 Emma Johansson (Sweden) +27"
7 Shelley Olds (United States of America) +27"
8 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France) +27"
9 Liesbet de Vocht (Belgium) +27"
10 Aude Biannic (France) +27"
 
Oct 30, 2011
2,639
0
0
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Well, ploeg inspanning sounds long and complicated. It's "in" in the Netherlands to replace half our dictionary with English nowadays ;)

Is it Sporza or NOS that has a commentator who always says "Back in business"?