Let me just by saying I really appreciate the fact that you've taken the time to patronise me. It's an honour.
That is in direct contradiction with what Kimmage said in his
Velonation interview
“It was Wiggins specifically who rejected it. I went over to Manchester, I sat down with Brailsford and everything was sorted. I hired a van specifically for the purpose of following them for the Tour,” he told VeloNation. “A day before I was to go to Amsterdam, Fran Millar called me and said there was a problem. I went to Amsterdam, sat down with them and Brailsford said, ‘basically, look, Wiggins is not happy. Is it okay if you pick up the team in eight days time?” I said ‘no, it is from the start or nothing,’ and that is where it was left.
Ahaha, yes I missed the reference - the quote is actually in my sig.
Is it carrying 80kg that's the advantage, or is it the extra muscle mass that makes the 80kg that gives the advantage? This "momentum on an oval" thing - I can't find a single reference to it on Google. Thankfully, I am rather better at physics than I am at sports, so if you explain what you're trying to say, I should be able to understand it.
Of course no pursuiters are as skinny as Wiggins. That's what's so weird about the fact that his prologuing seems not to have taken a hit, while his long ITTs and climbing are better than ever.
I have watched the whole season. Didn't know that was a mountain stage - still can't find the profile anywhere, or a report, so I have no idea how he won it or anything like that. Was it from a break, or what? Either way, that edition was won by Lars Bak, so exactly how mountainous was it?