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Brandon McNulty
Today - in France. USA U23 ITT champ, UCI Junior ITT champ, 19 year old Brandon smokes the field and wins by a whole bunch.
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Nice.
Fans of American cycling can use some good news after watching only 3 Americans ride in this years TDF and having to watch countries the size of Rhode Island competing and winning stages while our guys languished in the back of the peloton Sad...
Fans of American cycling can use some good news after watching only 3 Americans ride in this years TDF and having to watch countries the size of Rhode Island competing and winning stages while our guys languished in the back of the peloton Sad...
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The PDF you linked is the results from the TTT yesterday, where it looks like he finished a very strong 5 seconds ahead of anyone from another team.
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Source? According to the Tour Alsace website, he came in ninth today, 38 seconds behind the winner.
The PDF you linked is the results from the TTT yesterday, where it looks like he finished a very strong 5 seconds ahead of anyone from another team.
The PDF you linked is the results from the TTT yesterday, where it looks like he finished a very strong 5 seconds ahead of anyone from another team.
Him being World ITT Champ, or US ITT Champ or winning the day of my post?
Today was a day after my post.
I posted elsewhere, not here that he is a time trialist.
On the TT, his teammate Ian is the "slower" of the 2, bigger and 3rd in the world. Also, 19.
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He's very impressive. I was reading that he's taking a different strategy and staying in the US to train for now, having signed with a US-based pro team, though there will be trips to Europe to race. It seems like he's in it for the longer haul, and taking his time.
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Right now he's doing a U23 French race for Team USA. He flew out about a week ahead.
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It is interesting. The *real* test will be how well he can live in/likes to live in Europe. I guess in theory, you can live here and train and race there - but that is less than ideal. This is similar to what the USA soccer players go through trying to be world class pros.
Right now he's doing a U23 French race for Team USA. He flew out about a week ahead.
Right now he's doing a U23 French race for Team USA. He flew out about a week ahead.
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I can't answer that but from Soccer to cycling to just immigration it is not as often done (USA move to Europe) as the other way around, so I believe.
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Thanks for the update. I tried to find the race and results online, and failed. These French U23 races must really be under the radar, or else my Google skills aren't what I thought they were. I assume the Colorado Classic will have more coverage here in the US, so it'll be fun to follow along.
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Thanks for the update. I tried to find the race and results online, and failed. These French U23 races must really be under the radar, or else my Google skills aren't what I thought they were. I assume the Colorado Classic will have more coverage here in the US, so it'll be fun to follow along.
I can't decide where to watch it from. I think Garden of The Gods where my wife and I like to run.
My kid is there and doing the Nats Hill climb Sunday Aug 13 (he's too heavy now to be competitive, we're going anyway).
Right now my kid is in survival training, offline and I'm sure not eating much. I'm trying to see if my kid and Brandon can do a few pre-rides the days before.
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His next race should be in Europe not in the U.S. but hopefully, for his sake, he will soon be with a European team riding full time in Europe. The more European exposure he gets the better.
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Only reason he did Europe rather than Utah was was to qualify for worlds - which he did.
Unfortunately yesterday he crashed in UTAH on a jet lagged recovery ride. Was knocked out. So not going to do the Colorado Classic.
This is the 2nd time this year injury will be taking him out for a month or so.
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The exposure is being put on hold. There is stuff published on that.
Only reason he did Europe rather than Utah was was to qualify for worlds - which he did.
Unfortunately yesterday he crashed in UTAH on a jet lagged recovery ride. Was knocked out. So not going to do the Colorado Classic.
This is the 2nd time this year injury will be taking him out for a month or so.
Only reason he did Europe rather than Utah was was to qualify for worlds - which he did.
Unfortunately yesterday he crashed in UTAH on a jet lagged recovery ride. Was knocked out. So not going to do the Colorado Classic.
This is the 2nd time this year injury will be taking him out for a month or so.
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Besides his power, he is and has been very aggressive in style. He has done very well at twisty TTs in Europe.
Worlds 2015 he was recovering from a crash, this year - this is the 2nd.
This is the stuff that is better sorted out near home on a caring "local" team than living in Europe.
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The exposure is being put on hold. There is stuff published on that.
Only reason he did Europe rather than Utah was was to qualify for worlds - which he did.
Unfortunately yesterday he crashed in UTAH on a jet lagged recovery ride. Was knocked out. So not going to do the Colorado Classic.
This is the 2nd time this year injury will be taking him out for a month or so.
Only reason he did Europe rather than Utah was was to qualify for worlds - which he did.
Unfortunately yesterday he crashed in UTAH on a jet lagged recovery ride. Was knocked out. So not going to do the Colorado Classic.
This is the 2nd time this year injury will be taking him out for a month or so.
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No question cycling (like soccer) is a European sport and a career should be done in Europe.
But waiting out age 18/19/20 and moving later is likely fine.
I know/know-of USA riders over the years that went to live and race in Europe early and never went back. I think Brandon has some time - a couple years to chill in the USA. Winning World Championships is also a good way to make a name for yourself, regardless of where you live.
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Tour of Dubai in 3 days. I expect Kittle and Cav to beat him in the sprints, but not the GC and hopefully he will best the only TdF champ still riding not known to have used PEDs.
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Wow, what a finish. No spoilers, but I'm feeling wrung out.
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SPOILER ALERT Race report
From https://www.cyclingstage.com/dubai-t...ts-dubai-2018/
From https://www.cyclingstage.com/dubai-t...ts-dubai-2018/
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wow. no spoilers, but I think it bodes well for his future.