Elite Men's Road Race Highlights - 2014 Road World Championships, Ponferrada, Spain

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2014
  • Elite Men's Road Race Highlights - 2014 Road World Championships, Ponferrada, Spain.
    1. Michal Kwiatkowski (Pol)
    2. Simon Gerrans (Aus)
    3. Alejandro Valverde (Esp)
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    Road cycling began as an organised Sport in 1868. The first World Championships were held in 1893 and it has been a part of the Olympics in the whole of the modern era. Road Cycling has 2 main types of competition - the Road Race and the Time Trial.
    In a Road Race, the riders start together in a bunch. The courses are of varying distances (approx. 260 km for Elite Men and 140km for Elite Women in the UCI World Championships).
    Road Races have several different formats. They can be held on a circuit in which riders race over numerous laps like in the UCI Road World Championships; over one-day from one point to another like the Paris to Roubaix Race; or in Stage races in which riders race on consecutive days like the Tour de France.
    In the Individual Time Trial the riders set off 1-2 minutes apart, with the reigning Champion leaving last. Without the motivation of other riders around them and the slipstream advantage of bunch riding, the time trial competitor must rely on huge mental strength to keep up the pace and cover the course in the fastest time possible. At the UCI World Championships and Olympic Games, the individual time trial is raced over 40-50 km for Elite Men and 20-30 km for Elite Women.
    In a Team Time Trial the principle is the same as for the individual, but teams of between 2 and 10 riders who remain together along the course race this event. The team time trial is on the programme at the UCI Road World Championships as of 2012 (6 riders per team) and is open to UCI ProTeams, UCI Professional Continental Teams, UCI Continental Teams and UCI Women’s Teams.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @c-record
    @c-record 9 лет назад +19

    @6:07 Gilbert is toast and flicks his elbow asking for help but he gets none... and yet he keeps going on for his teammate. if any of the others taken a few pulls they would have caught Kwiatkowski. if Gerrans had jumped from a long way out he would've caught him. all in all a great gutsy move by the Pole.

  • @luckyluke4435
    @luckyluke4435 4 года назад +3

    Kwiato is the best Polish cyclist in history! I hope that this will happen sometime

  • @dacehabsburg503
    @dacehabsburg503 5 лет назад +3

    great Victory for michal kwiatkowski

  • @Yeeesh666
    @Yeeesh666 8 лет назад +34

    these commentators are so boring

  • @jerzykryszczynski4892
    @jerzykryszczynski4892 4 года назад +3

    Brawo POLAND 🇵🇱🚲🇵🇱 Brawo MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI 🇵🇱♥️ Master World .🇵🇱🚲🇵🇱 Pozdrawiamy z CHICAGO 🇵🇱🚲🇵🇱

  • @luckyluke4435
    @luckyluke4435 4 года назад +1

    posedl na calosc wszystko na jedna karte! to nie moglo sie zle skonczyc:)zawsze walka jest dobra

  • @luckyluke4435
    @luckyluke4435 4 года назад +1

    what a race:)

  • @koDiacc
    @koDiacc 9 лет назад +19

    too bad the director missed kwiatkowskis move there (you could see it from the helicopter)

    • @c-record
      @c-record 9 лет назад

      watch the polish coverage... they didn't miss the move of course. i'll find it and post the link below.

    • @adam005skee
      @adam005skee 9 лет назад +6

      ccrider there you go /watch?v=_pmHu4PNvvc

    • @samyarabi9033
      @samyarabi9033 7 лет назад

      thanks

    • @antonistefanowicz9610
      @antonistefanowicz9610 4 года назад +1

      @@c-record Polish champion.

  • @JAREK996
    @JAREK996 9 лет назад +7

    4:53 mina De Marchiego bezcenna ..............

  • @rapaotacho
    @rapaotacho 9 лет назад

    Anybody knows where can i see the entire race? I don't know why, but the UCI doesn't broadcast to Portugal. Thanks

  • @TheTravelVlogger
    @TheTravelVlogger 6 лет назад

    Like it =)

  • @dura112
    @dura112 6 лет назад

    I just LOVE the comments at 3:04

  • @happy123456789987654
    @happy123456789987654 9 лет назад

    gute Rennen

  • @bocaraka
    @bocaraka 11 месяцев назад

    whos here after tsage 14 203

  • @luckyluke4435
    @luckyluke4435 6 лет назад +1

    KWIATOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @Cidaroundtheworld
    @Cidaroundtheworld 9 лет назад +3

    checking again this wc.... kwiatko won because he was more brave than others.....gerrans...valverde disappoint me... i though valverde .... i am spanish and i will do a crowfunding to clone oscar freire it is the only way to see another wc spanish rider

    • @vincentkrause7097
      @vincentkrause7097 3 года назад

      I´m from the future, wait till 2018 in Austira there Valverde will become a WC!

  • @MatteoGiordano15
    @MatteoGiordano15 3 года назад

    Per chi tira la Polonia?

  • @happy123456789987654
    @happy123456789987654 9 лет назад

    123

  • @1stPlaceDirector
    @1stPlaceDirector 9 лет назад +4

    Michal slowed up at the line, because he was thinking of the poster that would be made from the finishing photo, and he wanted the others to be in the photo, as if he outsprinted them, rather than just a boring solo win. .

    • @Whalturk
      @Whalturk 8 лет назад +4

      +1stPlaceDirector What?! A boring solo win? Dude, there's nothing more majestic than to outrace a group of riders on your own. Just look at how Peter Sagan won last year. Maybe he would have been able to outsprint the others if he stayed in the group, but instead he took a risk by going in a solo breakaway. That takes balls, mister.

    • @1stPlaceDirector
      @1stPlaceDirector 8 лет назад +4

      +Whalturk I would say that I was misinterpreted. I didn't mean to say flat out, that a solo win is boring. It's exciting to cyclists to watch the chase in the closing kilometers, in many cases. I was thinking in terms of a spectacular photographic finish and in that sense, a solo finish is about a boring a photograph as you can ever see, contrasted against a bunch finish photo. When I was racing, I often thought of coming across the line with the pack on my heels in an exciting photo finish, maybe after a long breakaway finishing with poster quality finish with top GC contenders sucking wind in the background. Now that would be exciting. Sorry.. a Walter Mitty moment, ha.

    • @Whalturk
      @Whalturk 8 лет назад +1

      1stPlaceDirector Oh, yeah. In that case I misinterpreted your point. I see what you're saying, in terms of an action-filled photo, a solo win isn't that exciting to look at.

  • @happy123456789987654
    @happy123456789987654 9 лет назад

    abc

  • @happy123456789987654
    @happy123456789987654 9 лет назад

    KKK

  • @JamesJohnson-ln5dj
    @JamesJohnson-ln5dj 9 лет назад +4

    the female commentator was bad as

  • @bonelessx
    @bonelessx 8 лет назад

    Sagan will eat him alive :) not to mention his move to congratulate every competitor as a fair play. Where is lucky Kwiatkowski... ? Just shadow... sorry to say.