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tholub
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GizmoDuck wrote:
> And the answer is: 17min59secs
>
> German Speeders: 36hr:17min:47s
> Team NZUNI 36hr:35min:46s
>
> Drafting may have closed the gaps a bit more, but it was hard to
> maintain a peleton for more than 20-30km due to rider transitions
> breaking the rhythm of the riders. There were also a limited number of
> teams so peleton sizes were fairly small- usually at most 6-8riders at
> the start of a stage, blatting along at 25-30km/hr.
It is worth noting that one of the German Speeders was significantly
injured on Day 1; he could barely walk on Day 2. They probably would
have won by more if he'd been healthy.
There were a few cases of useful drafting, but as Ken said, rider
transitions, combined with disparate rider strength, made real peletons
difficult to form.
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> And the answer is: 17min59secs
>
> German Speeders: 36hr:17min:47s
> Team NZUNI 36hr:35min:46s
>
> Drafting may have closed the gaps a bit more, but it was hard to
> maintain a peleton for more than 20-30km due to rider transitions
> breaking the rhythm of the riders. There were also a limited number of
> teams so peleton sizes were fairly small- usually at most 6-8riders at
> the start of a stage, blatting along at 25-30km/hr.
It is worth noting that one of the German Speeders was significantly
injured on Day 1; he could barely walk on Day 2. They probably would
have won by more if he'd been healthy.
There were a few cases of useful drafting, but as Ken said, rider
transitions, combined with disparate rider strength, made real peletons
difficult to form.
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tholub
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