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Feb 16, 2010
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Yay Ceylin!
I just watched a recording of the Dutch Women NK.
(I couldn't follow the dutch commentators much)

What was wrong with Brand?
She seemed to take it easy - doing the minimum to extend her podium record.
Was she ill?
Was the course with that mud wall climb so unsuited to her?
It is not a good time to lose your form - in the run up to the Worlds.
 
Jul 9, 2009
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Yay Ceylin!
I just watched a recording of the Dutch Women NK.
(I couldn't follow the dutch commentators much)

What was wrong with Brand?
She seemed to take it easy - doing the minimum to extend her podium record.
Was she ill?
Was the course with that mud wall climb so unsuited to her?
It is not a good time to lose your form - in the run up to the Worlds.
Training through Nationals to be 100% for Worlds?
 
Aug 24, 2010
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Good Men's racing in Belgium and an interesting one in the Netherlands.

Very questionable tactics from Pim that may have cost the team the title. When del Grosso made it back after his crash, Pim sat up in the finishing straight and let del Grosso take the lead. On a course with little opportunity to pass, the best tactic seemed to be to lead from the front and control the pace and rhythm. Pim let del Grosso lead the next lap and he rode away. If Pim had stayed in front he could have slowed things down and even let van der Haar catch back on. Maybe del Grosso was strong enough to win, but Lars looked incredible the last two laps and if he had used that strength attacking instead of chasing, maybe he wins?
 
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Good Men's racing in Belgium and an interesting one in the Netherlands.

Very questionable tactics from Pim that may have cost the team the title. When del Grosso made it back after his crash, Pim sat up in the finishing straight and let del Grosso take the lead. On a course with little opportunity to pass, the best tactic seemed to be to lead from the front and control the pace and rhythm. Pim let del Grosso lead the next lap and he rode away. If Pim had stayed in front he could have slowed things down and even let van der Haar catch back on. Maybe del Grosso was strong enough to win, but Lars looked incredible the last two laps and if he had used that strength attacking instead of chasing, maybe he wins?
It’s Cyclocross, not road racing - and Nationals are meant to be raced one v one, not as teams.
 
Aug 24, 2010
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It’s Cyclocross, not road racing - and Nationals are meant to be raced one v one, not as teams.
Pim also threw away his chance of winning. I race as a low level amateur and know that leading on a technical course is the best tactic when you are not the strongest rider. It reduces the amount of hard efforts or technical issues you may face. That course maybe had 2-3 spots where del Gross could pass and Pim only needed to defend those area. Instead he let the better rider in front and watched del Grosso quickly ride away.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Good Men's racing in Belgium and an interesting one in the Netherlands.

Very questionable tactics from Pim that may have cost the team the title. When del Grosso made it back after his crash, Pim sat up in the finishing straight and let del Grosso take the lead. On a course with little opportunity to pass, the best tactic seemed to be to lead from the front and control the pace and rhythm. Pim let del Grosso lead the next lap and he rode away. If Pim had stayed in front he could have slowed things down and even let van der Haar catch back on. Maybe del Grosso was strong enough to win, but Lars looked incredible the last two laps and if he had used that strength attacking instead of chasing, maybe he wins?
Instead of sitting up, you wanted Ronhaar to ride full gas with Del Grosso on his wheel?! How would that help his team.
 
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Instead of sitting up, you wanted Ronhaar to ride full gas with Del Grosso on his wheel?! How would that help his team.
Nobody was riding full gas at this point in the race. Baloise Lions' best chance to win was keeping the tempo as slow as possible and that is best accomplished by having Ronhaar ride on the front until van der Haar is able to re-join.
 
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