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Hey y'all, so, what are these time trial skills, exactly? Keep your head down, pedal hard? What else?
Thanks!
It also takes a lot of skill to be able to corner right while being in the extensions. It's a very different skill, because you don't have easy access to the brakes. Calculate that corner wrong, and you're off the road, or in the fence.
But if you're Tom Pidcock, it's less of a problem
Gotcha, thanks.
And that Pidcock video... oof.
World Champion Cyclo cross rider
World Champion cross country mountain bike rider
and one hell of a descender
I found this article:
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/fitness/training/fabian-cancellaras-top-time-trial-tips-297963
"keep your head down". I challenge you to go out on your bike and ride looking directly down for even one minute, let alone 29. The focus to hold a precise body shape when utterly exhausted, against all self-preservation instinct, is a mental skill that even the greatest struggle with. Go watch Dan bigham go toe to toe with Philippo Ganna on the track. Ganna is 10 times the athlete, but it's close because Dan has laser focus and unparalleled attention to detail.
That’s before we even touch cornering which is every bit as skillful as motorsport and can make many seconds of difference easily on a course like yesterday.
Thanks, I didn't mean to make light of the skills they have at all. This gives me a better idea of what to watch for during these ITT stages.
To be honest I don't think you can really see when they're doing it right unless you've got professional aerodynamics experience. ITT is terrible to watch on TV (but great in person).
I find even highlights a pretty hard watch. Wish they would do KOM segments or a flying kilo for sprint points to spice it up for some of the 95% of riders that don't have anything at stake.