Impressive how fast Van der Poel put that chain back on.
23 second gap already, without the dropped chain would have been around 30 for sure.
23 second gap already, without the dropped chain would have been around 30 for sure.
I'll ignore the ad hominem, but 2nd in this start field is just about what you can expect. The gap with Brand was still huge, certainly because she's a sand specialist and Brand most definitely is not.She hasn't sniffed being at the front this year, so I think she was happy.
..21 seconds..."huge"...clearly you haven't see how far back she's been all season. She indicated in her interview that she was happy with her result. As she should be, considering how much she seems to be gaining.I'll ignore the ad hominem, but 2nd in this start field is just about what you can expect. The gap with Brand was still huge, certainly because she's a sand specialist and Brand most definitely is not.
VdP put 10 seconds into his mechanic right there.Impressive how fast Van der Poel put that chain back on.
23 second gap already, without the dropped chain would have been around 30 for sure.
Brand was freewheeling for half of the final lap, so the 20 odd seconds gap at the finish is a bit flattering. I have seen how far back Shirin has been, but that's also because of a crash in Namur, and a really bad start in Flamanville. Today she did look good in the first 2 laps but that's about it. So that's why I said, it wasn't bad, but for her standards, not that good either...21 seconds..."huge"...clearly you haven't see how far back she's been all season. She indicated in her interview that she was happy with her result. As she should be, considering how much she seems to be gaining.
And it wasn't "ad hominem." It was an observation of your posting style, that holds water.
Okay, you win. It was a s**tty result. Make sure to put on new kit before you take the podium.Brand was freewheeling for half of the final lap, so the 20 odd seconds gap at the finish is a bit flattering. I have seen how far back Shirin has been, but that's also because of a crash in Namur, and a really bad start in Flamanville. Today she did look good in the first 2 laps but that's about it. So that's why I said, it wasn't bad, but for her standards, not that good either.
Yeah, he's not great at the moment, combined with Mathieu's great form and his bigger natural talent for cyclocross, makes it quite an uneven battle. Although last year it was exactly the other way around in Mol, and we all know how that cross season ended... but I don't see Van Aert really turning this around, it's also like he doesn't really care. Seems a bit lacklustre, not very Van Aert-ish.For once, Van Aert wasn't lying about his form. (and what this cx season represents for him)
This I agree with. I know he's worked in the past with a psychologist, and I am sure last year was really difficult for him mentally. Maybe he is trying to stay relaxed, and instead of the constant pressure of him chasing Mathieu, he is taking the tack of focusing only on what he is doing, and what he and his coach believe his preparation needs to be right now, for his goals next season.Yeah, he's not great at the moment, combined with Mathieu's great form and his bigger natural talent for cyclocross, makes it quite an uneven battle. Although last year it was exactly the other way around in Mol, and we all know how that cross season ended... but I don't see Van Aert really turning this around, it's also like he doesn't really care. Seems a bit lacklustre, not very Van Aert-ish.
He will and Gavere should be a good race between them.Hope Pidders can give WvA a good fight for second.
And the year before it was Brand.I wouldn't say it was a good day for Van Anrooij... not for her standards. This is sand, her specialty. She wasn't bad, but last year she won this race.
Well okay, great. And here's hoping she can win today in Antwerp, another sand race. Then she's well and truly backIn her own words...I mean, she used the words "good" and "happy" but youngest knows her better than she knows herself...
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Could it be that Wout came into the CX season with his mind already someplace else? Maybe set for the next year's road season? If that's the case clearly both focus and peaking isn't there...Yeah, he's not great at the moment, combined with Mathieu's great form and his bigger natural talent for cyclocross, makes it quite an uneven battle. Although last year it was exactly the other way around in Mol, and we all know how that cross season ended... but I don't see Van Aert really turning this around, it's also like he doesn't really care. Seems a bit lacklustre, not very Van Aert-ish.
Scant chance of that, but I do hope she is mixing it up for the podium. Fem will likely be racing in her own category.Well okay, great. And here's hoping she can win today in Antwerp, another sand race. Then she's well and truly back![]()