Too bad for Matti, entire season wasted.
Yeah...
I actually have a theory: The so-called Curse of The Rainbow Jersey got it wrong and ended up with the silver-medalist by some random fault...
See? It all makes sense now!
Too bad for Matti, entire season wasted.
ak-zaaf said:Kinda hard to brake with broken fingers probably =/
Too bad for Matti, entire season wasted.
abbaskip said:I'd love to see a national team TTT. Even if it was just 6 guys per team or something, to make it possible to get most teams in.
I think there would be some cracking teams. Spain, Italy and Australia could be hard to beat though. Actually Norway would also have a strong team.
Waterloo Sunrise said:For time trialing the anglophone countries would be a better bet than most of those you've listed.
Waterloo Sunrise said:For time trialing the anglophone countries would be a better bet than most of those you've listed.
Waterloo Sunrise said:For time trialing the anglophone countries would be a better bet than most of those you've listed.
TeoSheva said:and what about Germany? they should be the best
auscyclefan94 said:Nah, Australia or USA would beat Germany.
Evans, Bobridge, Rogers, Meyer, Durbridge, O'Grady, Porte, Matthews, Sutherland, Roberts...I could keep on going.TeoSheva said:are you sure?
MARTIN Tony
KLÖDEN Andreas
VOIGT Jens
GRABSCH Bert
plus some from these:
BURGHARDT Marcus
DEGENKOLB John
GERDEMANN Linus
GESCHKE Simon
GRETSCH Patrick
KITTEL Marcel
SCHUMACHER Stefan
WEGMANN Fabian
auscyclefan94 said:Evans, Bobridge, Rogers, Meyer, Durbridge, O'Grady, Porte, Matthews, Sutherland, Roberts...I could keep on going.
Sorry but Australia (imo) would definetly beat Geramny.
TeoSheva said:you are joking... I'm sure.. only Porte can compete with Kloden Martin and Grabsh... the others are far away....
TeoSheva said:you are joking... I'm sure.. only Porte can compete with Kloden Martin and Grabsh... the others are far away....
That Tour TT is the first good TT Evans has done in a long time... guys like Klöden and Martin are more consistent. I definitely agree with TheoSheva that Germany has the bigger TT engines. However, Aussies are quite well trained in the team pursuit, which could help them.auscyclefan94 said:It is a team time trial. Having a few strong guys won't help you. I also disagree with you on that point about Klodi, Martin and Grabsch.
woodie said:Did you see the final Tour TT where Evans was only 7 seconds behind Martin? After being told to take it easy on the descent?
A TTT is about how the riders work together, having a couple of massive engines helps but having a group of guys working perfectly with big engines is better.
ok, that's true, but you wanna say me that guys like Voight or Martin are not good in a team?auscyclefan94 said:It is a team time trial. Having a few strong guys won't help you. I also disagree with you on that point about Klodi, Martin and Grabsch.
If Evans wasn't so disadvantaged by the wind in Romandie he would of been very close. I think that tt in the tour proved that Evans was never really in great form for the tt's throughout the year. Martin is a better overall time triallist but Kloden woudn't of beaten Evans in Grenoble or any other hilly tt imo.theyoungest said:That Tour TT is the first good TT Evans has done in a long time... guys like Klöden and Martin are more consistent. I definitely agree with TheoSheva that Germany has the bigger TT engines. However, Aussies are quite well trained in the team pursuit, which could help them.
TeoSheva said:that was the most important TT of the life for Evans... and he even lost against Martin (and that was after 3 weeks races and you know what does it means)
theyoungest said:That Tour TT is the first good TT Evans has done in a long time... guys like Klöden and Martin are more consistent. I definitely agree with TheoSheva that Germany has the bigger TT engines. However, Aussies are quite well trained in the team pursuit, which could help them.
TeoSheva said:that was the most important TT of the life for Evans... and he even lost against Martin (and that was after 3 weeks races and you know what does it means)
TeoSheva said:ok, that's true, but you wanna say me that guys like Voight or Martin are not good in a team?
and which Australian guy is even close to Martin or Kloden (apart Porte, that he's only close anyway!)
TeoSheva said:ok, that's true, but you wanna say me that guys like Voight or Martin are not good in a team?
and which Australian guy is even close to Martin or Kloden (apart Porte, that he's only close anyway!)
woodie said:Your missing the point, it's not about which individual rider is better than the other, it's which team (being the nation in this case) is stronger as a unit than the other
TeoSheva said:ok, but has to be proved that they together form a good team, instead it's already proved that individually the germans are better.