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As much as I love to hate, that was very, very professional. Bravo.
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From 80 kms out...day-um.
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So good. Dumoulin shouldn’t have waited for Pinot’s teammate tho.
Poor Tom is still 2nd by under a minute, just to a new dude. Crazy.
Did Yates even make the time cut??
Poor Tom is still 2nd by under a minute, just to a new dude. Crazy.
Did Yates even make the time cut??
#1782
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The admins created a thread in the road forum called 'race spoilers' where people can talk about the races as they're unfolding, and asked about adding one to this forum. Does that go in this thread already, or is this after the fact discussion?
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As for yesterday's stage, pretty boring - except for Dumoulin trying to get away repeatedly but it just not working out.. and Pinot blew up and lost his podium spot, meh.
Speaking of spoilers, I spoiled today's result for myself on accident by trying to restart Fubo's stream of todays stage, but played it live instead - got an eye-full of Bennet crossing the line looking happy. ****
Not a shocking result, but I wanted to see all the pomp & circumstance that led up to the sprint. I'll still watch most of it later. Love the Giro!!
Speaking of spoilers, I spoiled today's result for myself on accident by trying to restart Fubo's stream of todays stage, but played it live instead - got an eye-full of Bennet crossing the line looking happy. ****
Not a shocking result, but I wanted to see all the pomp & circumstance that led up to the sprint. I'll still watch most of it later. Love the Giro!!
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Anyone watch the final Giro stage?!
So awesome. Like a gnarly crit.
Froome didn’t seem happy about it but whatever. It’s bike racing, so race your bike.
So awesome. Like a gnarly crit.
Froome didn’t seem happy about it but whatever. It’s bike racing, so race your bike.
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Odd stuff.
Not a Froome fan, but all in all an entertaining stage race.
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Peak CTL of 192 and 1800 TSS weeks for 3 weeks...
https://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/j...a-power-files/
https://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/j...a-power-files/
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I guess I'll quit whining about my upcoming three months of 100+ CTL...
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On a much smaller and slightly more relatable scale, some data behind what it took to win the Winston-Salem Classic: https://datadrivenathlete.com/2018/0...a-and-tactics/
I've lost a few races to that guy - now I know why!!
I've lost a few races to that guy - now I know why!!
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Criterium du Dauphine.
Prologue: Thomas crashed but still beat most of the field! Kwiatkowski said they’re still both leaders. Not sure about that.
Stage 1: watching a bunch of climbers do a field sprint is actually scarier than watching sprinters do a field sprint!
Prologue: Thomas crashed but still beat most of the field! Kwiatkowski said they’re still both leaders. Not sure about that.
Stage 1: watching a bunch of climbers do a field sprint is actually scarier than watching sprinters do a field sprint!
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On a much smaller and slightly more relatable scale, some data behind what it took to win the Winston-Salem Classic: https://datadrivenathlete.com/2018/0...a-and-tactics/
I've lost a few races to that guy - now I know why!!
I've lost a few races to that guy - now I know why!!
#1796
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Men's pro nats.. I don't regret buying an aluminum bike. What an amazing ride!
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Awesome race! Raced against him last month in TN. Always good to see the local guys come good after they beat up on you a bit!
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/cycling/44694122
This is incredible. I guess I assumed riders had a nutrition and race plan, but not to this level of detail. Regardless what you think of team sky, they really have taken this sport to a whole other level of science.
This is incredible. I guess I assumed riders had a nutrition and race plan, but not to this level of detail. Regardless what you think of team sky, they really have taken this sport to a whole other level of science.
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/cycling/44694122
This is incredible. I guess I assumed riders had a nutrition and race plan, but not to this level of detail. Regardless what you think of team sky, they really have taken this sport to a whole other level of science.
This is incredible. I guess I assumed riders had a nutrition and race plan, but not to this level of detail. Regardless what you think of team sky, they really have taken this sport to a whole other level of science.