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Arberg27
Guido Mukk wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
That was a Great sprint by Cav Smile


Indeed..it is like already 4-5 years about that he is fat..he isn't fast anymore. He is useless. Of corse he is not 2009 Cav. anymore..but still kicking and you can not count him out. Already sprint legend
Yes, he is still one of the fastest ones are -500 watt levels below Kittel Grin
Edited by Arberg27 on 24-05-2016 03:42
 
Ollfardh
Stop your van der Poel hyping, Wout Van Aert just defeated Tony Martin in the Ronde van België prologue Banana
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
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Dusen
Tony Martin is really being thrown of the throne hard these years. Surely Lefevre will sack him, instead of renewing his contract, like he did with Cavendish.
 
Riis123
Dusen wrote:
Tony Martin is really being thrown of the throne hard these years. Surely Lefevre will sack him, instead of renewing his contract, like he did with Cavendish.


Yeah, who is the best time trialist in the world right now? No standout

Anyways, he has never been really good in prologues, but 4 years ago, he had won anyways. And who is that guy who won?
 
Wilier
Riis123 wrote:
Dusen wrote:
Tony Martin is really being thrown of the throne hard these years. Surely Lefevre will sack him, instead of renewing his contract, like he did with Cavendish.


Yeah, who is the best time trialist in the world right now? No standout

Anyways, he has never been really good in prologues, but 4 years ago, he had won anyways. And who is that guy who won?


Just the current Cyclocross World Champion.
 
Ollfardh
Riis123 wrote:
[quote]Dusen wrote:
And who is that guy who won?


Please tell me you're trolling again..
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Strydz
Wilier wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Dusen wrote:
Tony Martin is really being thrown of the throne hard these years. Surely Lefevre will sack him, instead of renewing his contract, like he did with Cavendish.


Yeah, who is the best time trialist in the world right now? No standout

Anyways, he has never been really good in prologues, but 4 years ago, he had won anyways. And who is that guy who won?


Just the current Cyclocross World Champion.


What is Cyclocross?
:lol:
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Wilier
Strydz wrote:
Wilier wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Dusen wrote:
Tony Martin is really being thrown of the throne hard these years. Surely Lefevre will sack him, instead of renewing his contract, like he did with Cavendish.


Yeah, who is the best time trialist in the world right now? No standout

Anyways, he has never been really good in prologues, but 4 years ago, he had won anyways. And who is that guy who won?


Just the current Cyclocross World Champion.


What is Cyclocross?
:lol:


Something Belgian cyclist do in winter time. Wink
 
Spilak23
Van Aert is the biggest engine in whole of cycling. Would be immediate contender in the classics and timetrials if he focused on the road.
 
Riis123
Honestly never heard of him, Im not into cyclocross at all.
 
Riis123
Spilak23 wrote:
Van Aert is the biggest engine in whole of cycling. Would be immediate contender in the classics and timetrials if he focused on the road.


At 21? Benoot potential?
 
Squire
Riis123 wrote:
Honestly never heard of him, Im not into cyclocross at all.


Still quite amazing that you've managed to avoid all the news about him, considering you seem to be a pretty eager follower of cycling. Pfft

Amazing result by the young man. Helped by a technical course.

A quick glance over the CQ ranking homepage made me think for a second that José Rujano had won the 3rd stage of the Tour of Ireland.
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Wilier
It's a great sport to follow. There's a great rivalry between him and Mathieu van der Poel.
 
Riis123
Squire wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Honestly never heard of him, Im not into cyclocross at all.


Still quite amazing that you've managed to avoid all the news about him, considering you seem to be a pretty eager follower of cycling. Pfft

Amazing result by the young man. Helped by a technical course.

A quick glance over the CQ ranking homepage made me think for a second that José Rujano had won the 3rd stage of the Tour of Ireland.


Well I've heard about Van der Poel due to the massive hype on this forum, but I exclusively follow road cycling and primary the GT-riders, particularly Spanish and Columbians. I don't know jackshit about cyclocross or track, never really had an opportunity to watch it. Especially not cyclocross.

I'd say I know a lot, especially about what matters to me, but I probably have some giant lapses that Im honestly not too eager to fill just yet. Last year I for example only really got into the classics after previously only watching Flanders and P-R. Cycling was GT's and to a lesser extent one week races para mi
 
Thatguyeveryonehates
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians
 
Alakagom
Thatguyeveryonehates wrote:
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians


I think everyone gets that almost everyone in the world gives no shits about cyclocross, but considering this is a cycling forum and cyclocross in a short season delivers more excitement than most of the whole road cycling season, I think it a fair assumption to know some of he brightest cross talents, who are likely to transition to road at some point.
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Riis123
Alakagom wrote:
Thatguyeveryonehates wrote:
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians


I think everyone gets that almost everyone in the world gives no shits about cyclocross, but considering this is a cycling forum and cyclocross in a short season delivers more excitement than most of the whole road cycling season, I think it a fair assumption to know some of he brightest cross talents, who are likely to transition to road at some point.

If you don't ever watch the races and read the news, or take part in discussion about cyclocross on forums, not really
 
Alakagom
Riis123 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Thatguyeveryonehates wrote:
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians


I think everyone gets that almost everyone in the world gives no shits about cyclocross, but considering this is a cycling forum and cyclocross in a short season delivers more excitement than most of the whole road cycling season, I think it a fair assumption to know some of he brightest cross talents, who are likely to transition to road at some point.

If you don't ever watch the races and read the news, or take part in discussion about cyclocross on forums, not really


It's hard to avoid it in winter imho. Whenever one visits cyclingnews or even twitter you can see some cyclocross news among road pieces. I have no interest in any cyclocross stuff, but I recommend you do watch the races. They are infinitely better than most road cycling.
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pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2012/admin.png
 
Riis123
Alakagom wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Thatguyeveryonehates wrote:
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians


I think everyone gets that almost everyone in the world gives no shits about cyclocross, but considering this is a cycling forum and cyclocross in a short season delivers more excitement than most of the whole road cycling season, I think it a fair assumption to know some of he brightest cross talents, who are likely to transition to road at some point.

If you don't ever watch the races and read the news, or take part in discussion about cyclocross on forums, not really


It's hard to avoid it in winter imho. Whenever one visits cyclingnews or even twitter you can see some cyclocross news among road pieces. I have no interest in any cyclocross stuff, but I recommend you do watch the races. They are infinitely better than most road cycling.


Well I go on vacation from Lombardia to TDU, not using twitter in that time and barely reading cycling articles.
But maybe I should try to watch someday.
 
Strydz
Riis123 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Thatguyeveryonehates wrote:
perfectly understandable. cyclocross outside the benelux is as popular as kabbadi and chess boxing

not joking, it's significantly less popular and less known than things like waterpolo and fencing. i realize this may be a shock to belgians


I think everyone gets that almost everyone in the world gives no shits about cyclocross, but considering this is a cycling forum and cyclocross in a short season delivers more excitement than most of the whole road cycling season, I think it a fair assumption to know some of he brightest cross talents, who are likely to transition to road at some point.

If you don't ever watch the races and read the news, or take part in discussion about cyclocross on forums, not really


It's hard to avoid it in winter imho. Whenever one visits cyclingnews or even twitter you can see some cyclocross news among road pieces. I have no interest in any cyclocross stuff, but I recommend you do watch the races. They are infinitely better than most road cycling.


Well I go on vacation from Lombardia to TDU, not using twitter in that time and barely reading cycling articles.
But maybe I should try to watch someday.


You can catch it on the Youtube channels, I don't watch much of it but have enjoyed what I've seen.
I have cycling buddies that are starting our Cross season down here so will have to roll up and watch some live action this winter
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald
https://www.everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/
 
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