Gets her on telly.I don't understand Marie Schreiber's tactic of starting super fast and then blowing up halfway through the first lap. Every race.
Gets her on telly.I don't understand Marie Schreiber's tactic of starting super fast and then blowing up halfway through the first lap. Every race.
Possibly she sees that she's at the front and gets carried away.I don't understand Marie Schreiber's tactic of starting super fast and then blowing up halfway through the first lap. Every race.
Predictable but not guarenteed until the final mud section.Predictable win for Iserbyt in Ruddervoorde.
Albert Withen Philipsen just won in Aarhus.
She does it every time though. Right now she just acts as a pacemaker for the favourites.Possibly she sees that she's at the front and gets carried away.
He won the junior race.And still only a 2nd year Junior.......
I was surprised by that as well. And indeed Rochette grabbed the win by 20 seconds.Disappointing (to me) start list for the women's USCX race at Falmouth. No Holmgrens, no Honsinger. Another Rochette coronation, surely.
Yes. A bit disappointing especially as Honsinger said she would have a more domestic based calendar this year. I wonder how much control Lidl Trek have over the Holmgren's calendar already and whether that has anything to do with it.Disappointing (to me) start list for the women's USCX race at Falmouth. No Holmgrens, no Honsinger. Another Rochette coronation, surely.
In the men's race Van Kempen and Van den Ham were on the podium. An American and a CanadianI was surprised by that as well. And indeed Rochette grabbed the win by 20 seconds.
Good battle for spots 2-4 in the men's race. And even without the Holmgrens, the combined top 5s of the two elite races featured no fewer than 6 Canadians out of 10 spots. On the men's side it seems due to so many of the better American crossers devoting more time to gravel (being compelled by sponsors to do so), but on the women's side the Canadian riders are simply stronger overall.In the men's race Van Kempen and Van den Ham were on the podium. An American and a Canadian![]()
And - what you trying to say? We know he won the junior race.....You can be a bit of a pain in the ar5e at times.....She does it every time though. Right now she just acts as a pacemaker for the favourites.
He won the junior race.
Well, thank youAnd - what you trying to say? We know he won the junior race.....You can be a bit of a pain in the ar5e at times.....
Recent article on WF where she says she was always bad at starts and specifically trained to improve them.I don't understand Marie Schreiber's tactic of starting super fast and then blowing up halfway through the first lap. Every race.
She might get a podium, but not sure i see her beating Backstedt.Recent article on WF where she says she was always bad at starts and specifically trained to improve them.
I thought a new season she would hang on longer than she has. Wait and see how season goes I guess.
Although she has been suffering with an elbow injury.
Says her first big target is the euro u23.
Well actually, if you look at today's race, she just might. Just like Bentveld. But Backstedt is of course a championship rider, so maybe next week she'll be better than she's been so far.She might get a podium, but not sure i see her beating Backstedt.
She should share her “training for starts” program with Clara Honsinger, who needs that more than anything.Recent article on WF where she says she was always bad at starts and specifically trained to improve them.
I thought a new season she would hang on longer than she has. Wait and see how season goes I guess.
Although she has been suffering with an elbow injury.
Says her first big target is the euro u23.