Brenner was top 15 somewhere (not in results but he was in Rota group), he's getting some decent results. Hopefully he can keep egtting better and fulfill some of his potential.
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ooops.... well, I guess this is a good example of a day when I don't have the time for this job anymore.Pssst... @Eshnar. Time to get the glue.
For someone from a cyclocross background his descending was poor, especially as a heavier rider. Maybe he was just cooked.He made a mistake in the last climb, because he probably shouldnt have countered Martinez attack. Blew himself up trying to do that. Should have worked with him to increase the gap to the others.
Martinez then went for it in the last 100m of the climb to counter Christen again, got a gap and that was all he needed before that technical descent.
If Christen just tries to focus on following Martinez or working with him, he probably doesnt get dropped in the very end of the climb. He doesnt lose time on the descent. They work together on the flat and he likely wins the sprint.
Well, tbf, he never showed out in CX because of his technique. It's the fact that he is first and foremost a mountainbiker, who, in his time, was world class and podiumed Albstadt, Nove Mesto, Les Gets e.g., which, for a large part, require you to descent at super high speeds, is what is most baffling to me.For someone from a cyclocross background his descending was poor, especially as a heavier rider. Maybe he was just cooked.
UAE makes Movistar look like Visma. And Ayuso was the worst of them today in that regard.
I don't have the intelligence level to understand this post.
UAE rides tactically so bad, that a team that is also known to ride tactically bad looks as if they ride like one of the best.I don't have the intelligence level to understand this post.
UAE rides tactically so bad, that a team that is also known to ride tactically bad looks as if they ride like one of the best.
With one of UAE riders (Ayuso) making the dumbest decisions.
Yes, follow Contador when he decides the race.Movistar won the 2016 Vuelta due to tactics.
Yes, follow Contador when he decides the race.
Without Quintana and Movistar boys, Contador wouldn't decide the race there...Yes, follow Contador when he decides the race.
They knew what they were doing hiring SolerI think he's claiming that UAE were even more "tactically perfect" than Movistar.
Wait, Bettiol actually won a sprint for minor placings?
All that at 19 years of age...Well, tbf, he never showed out in CX because of his technique. It's the fact that he is first and foremost a mountainbiker, who, in his time, was world class and podiumed Albstadt, Nove Mesto, Les Gets e.g., which, for a large part, require you to descent at super high speeds, is what is most baffling to me.
Obviously this is at a much lower level (and lower speeds) but as someone who mostly mountain bikes, I have always felt much, much more comfortable on a mtb as the bike set ups are quite different. You just feel like the bike supports you much more, and is a lot more forgiving – while the bike handling aspect definitely crosses over, I can see how a pro would find descending in mtb to be less of a psychological challenge than descending in road cycling.Well, tbf, he never showed out in CX because of his technique. It's the fact that he is first and foremost a mountainbiker, who, in his time, was world class and podiumed Albstadt, Nove Mesto, Les Gets e.g., which, for a large part, require you to descent at super high speeds, is what is most baffling to me.
The New Pinot?Lenny M. impressed me today. If he gains some strength and recovery, he will be a real GC threat.
Let's hope not for his sake.The New Pinot?