theyoungest said:You've now listed the best time trialists of every team, not the best team time trialists. For instance, I think Boonen would be more useful for OPQS than Rabon or Kwiatkowski.
theyoungest said:So basically you think every rider except Sanchez will be dropped?![]()
This is a perfect course for Clement actually, he's better on rolling courses than on flat ones. He's really light for a time trialist, somewhere around 65 kgs.
Van Emden and Flens are good TTT engines... if they take them depends on where they want to make their gains: there's still 40 k of (relative) flat where those guys are more useful than Gesink for instance. And they can both be dropped on the Cauberg.
Libertine Seguros said:So if the team win, do they all get rainbow jerseys? And what then?
- if the team enter a TTT, can all riders wear the rainbow jersey even if they weren't one of the six that won it?
- if a rider leaves the team in the offseason, are they eligible to wear the rainbow bands in TTTs for their new team since they won it in that discipline?
On the plus side, a standalone event is something the TTT is suited to. On the minus side, the whole aftermath thing is a bit of a mess, and frankly I find the whole 'trade team time trial' thing to be quite difficult to reconcile in the World Championships. Will they race in their normal team kits or their national kits, or some mix-and-match?
Of course they'll race in their trade kits, seems the most logical thing. It makes just as much sense to do this with trade teams, as with nations, in my opinion. Maybe even more with trade teams, because they actually race more team time trials during the year.Libertine Seguros said:So if the team win, do they all get rainbow jerseys? And what then?
- if the team enter a TTT, can all riders wear the rainbow jersey even if they weren't one of the six that won it?
- if a rider leaves the team in the offseason, are they eligible to wear the rainbow bands in TTTs for their new team since they won it in that discipline?
On the plus side, a standalone event is something the TTT is suited to. On the minus side, the whole aftermath thing is a bit of a mess, and frankly I find the whole 'trade team time trial' thing to be quite difficult to reconcile in the World Championships. Will they race in their normal team kits or their national kits, or some mix-and-match?
Bavarianrider said:They should have brought back the 4 man national team TT isntead.
On flat long itt's on high level Gesink is actually better than Flens and Van Emden.theyoungest said:So basically you think every rider except Sanchez will be dropped?![]()
This is a perfect course for Clement actually, he's better on rolling courses than on flat ones. He's really light for a time trialist, somewhere around 65 kgs.
Van Emden and Flens are good TTT engines... if they take them depends on where they want to make their gains: there's still 40 k of (relative) flat where those guys are more useful than Gesink for instance. And they can both be dropped on the Cauberg.
Flens and Van Emden are better prologue riders, that's a better indication of TTT ability.Dekker_Tifosi said:On flat long itt's on high level Gesink is actually better than Flens and Van Emden.
maybe in the past, when gesink was struggling, but in the last TTT's he was the strongest or one of the strongest in the team... I think he's much more use than Flens and Van Emdentheyoungest said:Flens and Van Emden are better prologue riders, that's a better indication of TTT ability.
But you're right, TT-ing seems to be all that Gesink the cripple can still do![]()
I don't, but what does it matter? They're not going to win the TTT either way.Dekker_Tifosi said:maybe in the past, when gesink was struggling, but in the last TTT's he was the strongest or one of the strongest in the team... I think he's much more use than Flens and Van Emden
nvpacchi said:Is the TTT ProTour exclusive?
Are the likes of Cofidis, Caja, etc. automatically excluded from participating?
dlwssonic said:damn this is exciting! not only do the riders have to be powerful but good on the hills. One of the highlights of the season.
simo1733 said:If riders like Cancellara and Martin are already riding the road race and ITT for their countries, will they also ride the TTT.
Bavarianrider said:Sure the specialist will ride.
But the problem is, no team has 6 specialist. So will there be enough motivated riders on each team?