Nah, the last 10 km were boring as usual. But shockingly the race was very fun for a good while.Amazing last 55 km as usual. Very happy with Wouts performance, my favorite on Sunday!
Nah, the last 10 km were boring as usual. But shockingly the race was very fun for a good while.Amazing last 55 km as usual. Very happy with Wouts performance, my favorite on Sunday!
Did you watch him come in? He literally sat up when TB and Kung started to sprint and slow pedalled in and let the peloton catch him and pass him.Nah. I've previously posted that I have my doubts about Jorgensen over the monument distance. Today, reinforced my opinion.
Ridden the motorcycle from San Diego to Laguna Seca multiple times to see races..I'm racing and riding at Sea Otter next week, then hoofing it home Saturday, so I can get up at 1am to start watching. Follow me for more recipes in stupidity.
Did you watch him come in? He literally sat up when TB and Kung started to sprint and slow pedalled in and let the peloton catch him and pass him.
I am a pour over person.. Don't like those round filters!! If you have 3 kids, energy to wake up to watch a race, sounds like Superman!! Thing I least about AP is that when you push down on the super sized plunger syringe, I always am thinking that plastic at the bottom that sits on the cup is going to snap!!! I use VPN and watch from Spain so Alberto Contador is who I share coffee with, like it or not!!I have 3 kids, so waking up at 4 isn’t an option! I had earphones in listening to the commentary in my sleep, and rolled out to the tv when Backstedt started getting excited. Switched on the kettle and got the aeropress out.
There's a reason the chase never comes back after Paterberg and it gets worse the larger the group is.
My favorite thing about the aeropress is the satisfying “thunk” when I pop the used grounds into the compost bin.I am a pour over person.. Don't like those round filters!! If you have 3 kids, energy to wake up to watch a race, sounds like Superman!! Thing I least about AP is that when you push down on the super sized plunger syringe, I always am thinking that plastic at the bottom that sits on the cup is going to snap!!! I use VPN and watch from Spain so Alberto Contador is who I share coffee with, like it or not!!
Go Padres!! Go Kopecky!!!!
They were losing time to the smaller G3 which was working together better.Actually the finale had a substantial headwind so the group should have some advantage. They were too cooked to reduce the gap to Pog (even before tactical games for the 2nd began), who proved the strongest. Pedersen mentioned it.
Only a headwind after they cross the river and it's a far too short and too late part of the race for wind to matter.Actually the finale had a substantial headwind so the group should have some advantage. They were too cooked to reduce the gap to Pog (even before tactical games for the 2nd began), who proved the strongest. Pedersen mentioned it.
Kwaremont mateGotta hand it to Pog. He put the top classics riders to the sword on every climb until they all crumbled on the Paterberg.
Only a headwind after they cross the river and it's a far too short and too late part of the race for wind to matter.
That is after they cross the river indeed. And wind doesn't matter there. It's the last 8.5 km. Pogi had ~35" there, after he continuously extended his gap from Kwaremont until then as he was riding against dead riders.No, headwind in the last 9-10 km (Kerkhove to the finish) so the majority of post Paterberg section.
What was the last edition where anyone dropped or already behind at the top of final Paterberg came back to the front of the race?There's a reason the chase never comes back after Paterberg and it gets worse the larger the group is.
2022 is the only time, and that was because Van der Poel and Pogacar were playing games. Every other time the first over the Pater have stayed awayWhat was the last edition where anyone dropped or already behind at the top of final Paterberg came back to the front of the race?
2022 and before that, 2014What was the last edition where anyone dropped or already behind at the top of final Paterberg came back to the front of the race?
Well, there was than one sprint between Pogacar and van der Poel.What was the last edition where anyone dropped or already behind at the top of final Paterberg came back to the front of the race?
I should have made it clearer but I was looking more at when a solo leader had been caughtWell, there was than one sprint between Pogacar and van der Poel.
I mean yeah, that'd be the only reasonable tactics for him, but still I think he'd be dropped by Pogacar.Yes, he was doing too much, especially given that he knew he was on the limit. I demand no more than what Pozzato would do.
He needed to arrive to the last Kwaremont as fresh as possible, survive that, and then he could take responsibility from Paterberg to the finish.
I understand that, and I can respect that pride and confidence motivates you, that you perhaps need to believe that you are the strongest rider to perform at your best.I mean yeah, that'd be the only reasonable tactics for him, but still I think he'd be dropped by Pogacar.
Also, another thing is that van der Poel was feeling quite confident coming to the race (after MSR win; I know it's totally different race, but still) and after the first climbs, where he clearly felt good. And passive racing is certainly not his instinct.
Did you watch him come in? He literally sat up when TB and Kung started to sprint and slow pedalled in and let the peloton catch him and pass him.
Never happened for 1st, but Kristoff has dropped everyone on Paterberg before and then been caught by his group afterwards.I should have made it clearer but I was looking more at when a solo leader had been caught