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Road Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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Wait, these other nations are actually trying to beat the Dutch today or something? :yikes:

 

The commentator was talking about German strategy and it got me puzzled.

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25 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Eritrea and Ethiopia together in the chase, that's cool :p 

:PAR:CHI on the move now too :d

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25 minutes ago, dcro said:

Wait, these other nations are actually trying to beat the Dutch today or something? :yikes:

 

The commentator was talking about German strategy and it got me puzzled.

You have to try something very unusual to beat this Dutch team, unless the Dutch start riding against themselves. Luckily with Van der Breggen and Vollering they do actually have a regular team duo, but for example Van der Breggen and Van Vleuten are in no way expected to help each other :p 

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Easy to see the Netherlands is the main country in women's cycling, as our co-commentator (a cyclist) just gave us an explanation of how to bring back a lead group: "If you're pulling in the peloton and you go faster than the lead group, you will gain time."

 

Thank you :bowdown: 

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Norsgaard crashes and teammate Van Vleuten falls down right over her bike. Van Vleuten seems to be fine, Norsgaard as well hopefully (but didn't see her yet).

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31 minutes ago, dcro said:

"This race is so special. It happens every four years. Now every five years due to the pandemic."

 

:lol:

Can't wait for Paris 2026 :wub: 

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