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Road Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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It´s always hard to find who is the leader in NED team :d It´s usually a delight to follow the dutch teams tactic during the race :d

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21 hours ago, hckosice said:

It´s always hard to find who is the leader in NED team :d It´s usually a delight to follow the dutch teams tactic during the race :d

Tactics? We have tactics in these kind of races? Where did you hear that? :roflmao:

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tactics is a bullshit in fact in road race, sure there are some strategic plans, but c`mon, it`s too dynamic to have "tactics".

 

Our only hope is Majka, Kwiatkowski seems to be in terrible shape, Gołaś in even worse, why Gołaś is in - nobody knows

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19 minutes ago, Pavlo said:

tactics is a bullshit in fact in road race, sure there are some strategic plans, but c`mon, it`s too dynamic to have "tactics".

 

Nope, definitely not. Tactics are incredibly important in a road race, it's considered a semi-team sport for a reason. 

 

The only problem is in the Olympics the teams are often too small to have decent tactics and riders don't always like working together because they're not teammates in their commercial/day-to-day teams. 

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38 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Tactics? We have tactics in these kind of races? Where did you hear that? :roflmao:

 

this was a hidden sarcasm reporting to your womens race last year in Baku ;):d

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il y a 13 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

Nope, definitely not. Tactics are incredibly important in a road race, it's considered a semi-team sport for a reason. 

 

The only problem is in the Olympics the teams are often too small to have decent tactics and riders don't always like working together because they're not teammates in their commercial/day-to-day teams. 

 

Considering what "tactics" mean to modern cycling (ie having your teamates upfront to defend your 6th post basically), I don't think, it's much of a problem at atll :d

 

If anything, I'm expecting the most entertaning race of the season :cheer:

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20 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Nope, definitely not. Tactics are incredibly important in a road race, it's considered a semi-team sport for a reason. 

 

The only problem is in the Olympics the teams are often too small to have decent tactics and riders don't always like working together because they're not teammates in their commercial/day-to-day teams. 


And also no team radio. All the reasons why Olympic races are 10 times better than anythnig else imo. ;)

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27 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

Nope, definitely not. Tactics are incredibly important in a road race, it's considered a semi-team sport for a reason. 

 

The only problem is in the Olympics the teams are often too small to have decent tactics and riders don't always like working together because they're not teammates in their commercial/day-to-day teams. 

sure i meant olympics - how to plan tactics having 3 or 4 riders, sure - as i had written there are some preasumptions, some plans, but i wouldn`t call it "tactics"

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12 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

 

Considering what "tactics" mean to modern cycling (ie having your teamates upfront to defend your 6th post basically), I don't think, it's much of a problem at atll :d

 

If anything, I'm expecting the most entertaning race of the season :cheer:

Oh don't get me wrong, exactly because of a likely lack of team tactics I'm expecting the same kind of exciting race :d 

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:


And also no team radio. All the reasons why Olympic races are 10 times better than anythnig else imo. ;)

And where else than in the Olympics and possibly worlds will you see riders from obscure cycling nations attack in the first kilometers? :bowdown:

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