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Mullen is also younger than Flakemore and Kung and might be able to win it next year or even the year after
grizzlee said:i was just looking at u23 time trial last year, flakemore beat mullem by 25 secs. Will be interesting to see how both of them have progressed.
Ryo Hazuki said:can that full *** phill liggett(this idiot is even supposed to live in south africa) pls stop butchering the pronouncing of meintjes!![]()
Zinoviev Letter said:Flakemore is two years older, which is a lot at that age. I'd expect Mullen to be closer but Flakemore to still have the edge.
Ryongsyong said:?? You spend all your time on a text-based message board when you can't even write the English language. I think you're hardly in a position to criticize his pronunciation.
Ryo Hazuki said:like cameron meyer?
Ryo Hazuki said:age barely matters at u23 levels. just look at many of the top class riders like sagan, quintana, uran, degenkolb and many others that were already world class at first or 2nd year u23
Zinoviev Letter said:Age matters a huge amount at U23, junior etc levels which is why we have age group competition in the first place. Super strong first year espoirs are notable precisely because age does matter.
Ryo Hazuki said:it doens't matter much at u23 at all that's why it's categorized in 4 years. novices and juniors it's a lot bigger factor. that's also why u23 riders are allowed and usually are riding amonst pro's and being top class roders. sagan and quintana were already world class riders despite being u23 age
Zinoviev Letter said:I keep forgetting that I'm arguing with a lunatic.Age matters less the closer a rider is to their expected peak. Age matters less for espoirs than for juniors, but age still matters amongst espoirs. The existence of some extremely good first year u23s does not mean that age groups are meaningless but that they are very talented, very early developers or both.
Age even matters post u23 level, which is why we expect riders to be better at 27 than at 23, although the margins for improvement get smaller and individuals who buck the trend get more common.
Ryo Hazuki said:and then doing nothing at the pro's because they've pretty much been squeezed out by australian trackprogram
TheGreenMonkey said:Mullen doing well but Reis is not that good.
I expect the top few to do even better.
greenedge said:Mullen seems to be about to hit second checkpoint- stupid no live stream![]()
