Arnout said:I was thinking during the race (I rewatched it today, didn't have a chance to catch it yesterday), we have seen average speeds go up and up (despite clean peloton clinic issues blah blah blah those are the facts), are we arriving at a point where wind resistance will mean a group is becoming too strong compared to a smaller group? Obviously stuff like this changed the race of for example MSR already (which used to be a solo ride for the winner but is a bunch sprint more often than not for some decades already) but it seems the hilly classics are experiencing the same problem at the moment. The power of a group is simply too big compared to the power of an individual. As wind resistance increases exponentially I wonder if we passed the cross point for this type of races, maybe it's simply impossible for riders to ride away in future.
This. The pace is so high that attacking is impossible. The bunch has such a ahigh speed all the time.
I wonder if a ban on SRM meters will help regarding this. The riders pulling know that if they stick to, for example, 350 watts they can keep it up for a long time.