Visma disagreesMy complaint is the opposite. It was ridiculous for Alpecin to wait for Pogacar before Arenberg.
Visma disagreesMy complaint is the opposite. It was ridiculous for Alpecin to wait for Pogacar before Arenberg.
Are they riding 35 mm tires?I was actually kinda happy with all the mechanicals. I was a bit afraid, that with all the improving tech like 35mm low pressure tires, tube, milk, inflatable inner liners and so on, that PR could become a predictable road race in good weather. But the cobbles proved me wrong. So I am looking forward to the next year already.
Are they riding 35 mm tires?
I missed what happened to JP after he got his bike back. Was he able to assist Mvdp in the chase at all?Danish commentators say Philipsen is using some new prototype pedals. Which makes him offering up his bike to VDP incredibly dumb.
They all had punctures. To some extent the difference was how they dealt with it. Alpecin really shot themselves in the foot by not having a plan. But yea in arenberg they could probably do with having some neutral service bikes on hand especially for the favorites. Tadej's neutral bike was well set up for him and promptly delivered in that earlier secteur.There's many ways to look at it, unpredictability is welcome at the current era of predictability (Pog&MVP), and if the possible winners of this race were Wout & MVP, then this particular randomness/luck was more than deserved for the former.
But randomness of punctures at PR aren't desirable in a vacuum, IMO. The main problem is the lack of rider control, sure probably over multiple events better ability on the cobbles will reward you with less punctures, but for this event, I seriously doubt there was any particular mistake from MVP/Pog/Wout that caused their punctures. When you add to this the fact that depending where it happens, as seen in this race, the cost can vary between 15 seconds to 2+ minutes, yeah, I'm not a fan in general.
I have my doubts. This feels more like a heat of the moment reaction to losing the race he wanted most, especially with MVDP out of the way. I think he will try to win PR again next year.It tells me one thing only; he wants to win 3 GT
Is that not what he usually does (apart from those km being in the middle and not end of the race this time)?No wonder when you have to ride on your own for 80km.
Jasper Disaster.I missed what happened to JP after he got his bike back. Was he able to assist Mvdp in the chase at all?
Also was there a good reason for tibor to swap wheels instead of giving him his bike?
Yeah, I was probably more of a MDVP fan, but after WVA won a mountain stage, TT and sprint stage in the same Tour, I have always had huge respect for his abilities. I did feel his palmares were light in terms of big wins, so today was a great win.watched almost all the race. WOUT VAN AERT, wow. he did the win of his life. this is his redemption. this is huge. I wasn't a fan, I became a fan the day of the Finestre with Yates.
grande Wout, you deserve it so much
Just sayin.....Wout is a coiled spring right now, he looks so good. I think it’s his to win.
del Grosso had a flat rear tire, according to that same interview. So the front wheel was all he had left to give.But a lot of that time was due to panic. If Jasper didn't stop and Del Grosso gives him his bike, he would lose way less
That was not my point. Sport as a competition makes sense if a better sportsman wins. If the logic that rewards a lesser sportsman prevails, sport looses and mediocracy (and show) takes over.A bit of study, history of bike racing, it is a sport of losers by the numbers, majority of riders never win or go years in between results. That is the biggest mental crush of the competition. You win, win can't stop winning as a talented junior or elite amateur and you become pro, the best go to World Tour level and you never win again, all the praise and adulation comes to a sudden stop. People who do even a cursory investigation, see guys like Wout have 52 pro wins, rest of Visma with some exceptions have 0-4 wins over their career.
A looser would be more a descriptor of a good break dancer or drunk person at a night club.
