Thanks for the team photos and the brilliant rider labelling. I can never make out any of them. It makes following the action so much better. we see in the interview that there is nothing on the uniform or even in the background to tell the casual enthusiast who this guy is. That's why, "UCI" all other sports teams put names and dedicated numbers on athletes uniforms.
unreal detailed insight as always. Great spot with Kwiato, when taking Hayter through the peloton. Consistent with everything I've heard Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe have said about Ethan on their podcast.
@@mumofbrunodog I think he just has a different opinion on timing for the sprint or wants to use zero energy moving up, but it seems to happen all too often when he is being brought forward.
Ef masterclass I’d say, it was actually jens k or Esteban Chaves on wva’s wheel at first, they’d reserved the parking spot so when sean Quinn comes forward with 400m to go they just move out of the way for him
Can you really call something a master class when they don’t win? By your logic this was a trek masterclass at how to drop sprinters..ignoring the fact it was for like 7th on the stage lol
He isn't a classics guy, I don't know what could possibly have told you that. He is a barodeur (breakaway specialist), great on the flat, pretty good time trial, decent with short hills. He's either off the front or chasing the break, like De Gendt.
@@ReasonTatters How could you confuse someone as a Classics rider who doesn't do any Classics? He has literally never started a single one of them in his career.
After seeing you named Ganna Pippo Ganna I want to see every single rider with nicknames, make them up if you like. But if you call Ganna Pippo, you gotta do it for everyone.
It was always like this in TJV, wout winning stages, domestiques covering every turn making other teams go for the long way, pacing up on the first km of climb, protecting roglic, and does not pursue the jersey not until the last 3 stages
Yes and I can understand. Of course he is not the favorite. But still the most likely to place well out of the team. In the end he got a 6th place at a Dauphine stage. It ain't no win, but it is sth. I hate this, "winner takes it all" mentality of cycling fans. If you ever raced bikes, you would know that taking a Top 10 in a hard race can still be super rewarding for yourself and the team.
@@brunospasta He could have gotten a 6th place without the pacing as well though. They dropped Groenewegen and Bauhaus but Stuyven finishes behind Page and Quinn, not exactly sprint cannons. It's just a lot of effort for barely any gain.
@@michaelsteele5495 He was 11th at Mercan'Tour ahead of Pinot who won a stage of the Tour of the Alps so, though I am not expecting him to do anything remarkable, I don't think today was a day he was gonna get dropped! 🤣
Can someone explain this to a noob? If your sprinter has trouble climbing, how do your team "pacing" at the front help him? Wouldn't he equally have trouble climbing? Unless I don't get what pacing means. To mean, it seems like pacing means drilling it. But maybe it means intentionally slowing down/blocking the peloton?
I’m no expert but based on other videos I’ve seen, I noticed that the pacer’s tasks are to set the pace and create wind resistance for the bikers behind him.
Jumbo possibly just played and will play the we don't need this win every stage suits us card and just bully others into chasing for just a slim changes at UCI points
190 km, now Imagine doing that here in Southern Ontario with 25 km cross and 40 km hr head winds with massive air pressure and to top it off crappy roads with winter cracks. I guess that's why only 3 road bikes where out in 50,000 people, all others were mostly running ebikes ( flying by us). Most roadies here switched to 1x 10 setups for better wind riding ( better cross chaining). Great video here!!
groenewegen..what is he doing here??this is waaay too hard race for him..his confidens need to get better not worse..he should get wins for the team and not ride to just survive
@@ktakashismith Just asking if? And I know more about the Tour, then you will ever know my friend. Why is it such an outlandish question. Decent climber, great time trialist and brilliant tactician.
@@edwardairesii5729 "Decent climber" is not enough, not by a long way. If you knew anything about the Tour de France, then you'd know that only world class climbers can win it. Time trial and tactics only come after it. How do you propose he'd improve the hour he is slower than Pogacar?
"Antwant Tolhoek he might have moved to Trek but he still rode for Wout van Aert"
Fucking golden.
Are you sure?
Thank god you have the rights to dauphine, thought I was gonna have to watch GCN highlights all week
for sure mate! GCN is like a 1 out of 10...maaaybe! 😩
For real bro
@@benfolds17 than you havn‘t watched the eurosport Highlights
@@benfolds17 that's a laughable analysis. GCN does a good job. Not everyone wants LR sort of analysis.
Lmao facts
“Stage finishing early.”
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Man, you've got such a keen eye and yet again an excellent analysis!
Thanks for the team photos and the brilliant rider labelling. I can never make out any of them. It makes following the action so much better. we see in the interview that there is nothing on the uniform or even in the background to tell the casual enthusiast who this guy is. That's why, "UCI" all other sports teams put names and dedicated numbers on athletes uniforms.
The ensuing Ganna meme will stand the test of time.
unreal detailed insight as always. Great spot with Kwiato, when taking Hayter through the peloton. Consistent with everything I've heard Geraint Thomas and Luke Rowe have said about Ethan on their podcast.
What have they said? It looked like he was stuck for a few secs and couldn’t move through immediately that’s all.
@@mumofbrunodog they gave him shit for always sitting at the back
@@mumofbrunodog I think he just has a different opinion on timing for the sprint or wants to use zero energy moving up, but it seems to happen all too often when he is being brought forward.
Hayter took lessons from the Yates brothers. The wrong lessons.
@2:34 me on every club ride when it goes up hill 😂
Ganna casually pulling way deeper rims comparing to everyone else. I guess because he is Ganna he only rides 80mm or disc wheels.
Great job!!!
Nice King Kenny reference there LR! 👍
brilliant analysis!
Great insight!
Ef masterclass I’d say, it was actually jens k or Esteban Chaves on wva’s wheel at first, they’d reserved the parking spot so when sean Quinn comes forward with 400m to go they just move out of the way for him
Can you really call something a master class when they don’t win? By your logic this was a trek masterclass at how to drop sprinters..ignoring the fact it was for like 7th on the stage lol
@@balmorrablue3130 relax man was just saying it was a smart play
The word "masterclass" isn't how I'd describe EF after the way they've performed so far this year...
Спасибо за возможность это все наблюдать
Good to see Cavagna back in action! Figured he would be a classics guy, but didn't see him race this spring.
Was injured
He isn't a classics guy, I don't know what could possibly have told you that. He is a barodeur (breakaway specialist), great on the flat, pretty good time trial, decent with short hills. He's either off the front or chasing the break, like De Gendt.
@@andrew7taylor Sorry, how could I confuse someone as a Classics rider with qualities like that. My bad.
@@ReasonTatters How could you confuse someone as a Classics rider who doesn't do any Classics? He has literally never started a single one of them in his career.
love your comments re Eddie Dunbar !!!!!!!!! gooooooo Eddie
So much strategy in this stage
Respect 🙌
slaps his butt, says get on the butt
the commentary we all need always.
The pronunciation of "Groenewegen" is on point. ^_^
Wout thanks his domestique Jasper 🤣🤣🤣
LR👍
5:08 I was watching EF and Bora go at it instead haha
@5:00 when you talked about Kwiatkowski had some words with Hayter, also Polit and Guerreiro had some words on the right.
Nils Politt almost got elbowed by Guerreiro {ready to bring down the war}
@@ksadidar Guerreiro would break his elbow if he tried that. He is paper thin compared to Politt.
@@andrew7taylor so true ; polit is solid
After seeing you named Ganna Pippo Ganna I want to see every single rider with nicknames, make them up if you like.
But if you call Ganna Pippo, you gotta do it for everyone.
jealous guy
Классные велосипеды 👍
👍🏻 perfect
Antwant Tolhoek he might have moved to Trek but he still rode for Wout van Aert"
Excellent commentary. Well done.
Хорошо прокатились
Nice
I respect Dylan a lot for coming here instead of choosing the easy route with ZLM Tour.
Up the Jumbo Visma boys 🌕🌑🌕
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It was always like this in TJV, wout winning stages, domestiques covering every turn making other teams go for the long way, pacing up on the first km of climb, protecting roglic, and does not pursue the jersey not until the last 3 stages
I can not understand why Trek paced the climb. They really thought they could win with Stuyven? It makes no sense to me
I don't get it either.
I suppose the chances are higher with B and G out the back even if they are low.
Yes and I can understand. Of course he is not the favorite. But still the most likely to place well out of the team. In the end he got a 6th place at a Dauphine stage. It ain't no win, but it is sth. I hate this, "winner takes it all" mentality of cycling fans. If you ever raced bikes, you would know that taking a Top 10 in a hard race can still be super rewarding for yourself and the team.
Stuyven is good friends with Van Aert.
@@brunospasta He could have gotten a 6th place without the pacing as well though. They dropped Groenewegen and Bauhaus but Stuyven finishes behind Page and Quinn, not exactly sprint cannons. It's just a lot of effort for barely any gain.
3:32 the man the myth the legend himself Froome? 😂
Impressive that he wasn't dropped
@@michaelsteele5495 He was 11th at Mercan'Tour ahead of Pinot who won a stage of the Tour of the Alps so, though I am not expecting him to do anything remarkable, I don't think today was a day he was gonna get dropped! 🤣
60 uphill!?😶
Молодцы
Good
Do you know where to watch Tour de suisse ? And do u have the rights ?
sean quinn green jersey on TdF ?
Can someone explain this to a noob?
If your sprinter has trouble climbing, how do your team "pacing" at the front help him? Wouldn't he equally have trouble climbing?
Unless I don't get what pacing means. To mean, it seems like pacing means drilling it. But maybe it means intentionally slowing down/blocking the peloton?
I’m no expert but based on other videos I’ve seen, I noticed that the pacer’s tasks are to set the pace and create wind resistance for the bikers behind him.
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Как так можно было не понимаю 😎
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Every time Groenewegen gets dropped, an angel gets its wings.
Fuck Groenewegen
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devoted help
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Jumbo possibly just played and will play the we don't need this win every stage suits us card and just bully others into chasing for just a slim changes at UCI points
Класс
what language is this dude speaking
'strayan - get around it.
190 km, now Imagine doing that here in Southern Ontario with 25 km cross and 40 km hr head winds with massive air pressure and to top it off crappy roads with winter cracks. I guess that's why only 3 road bikes where out in 50,000 people, all others were mostly running ebikes ( flying by us). Most roadies here switched to 1x 10 setups for better wind riding ( better cross chaining). Great video here!!
Pie anyone?
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Is he speaking english??
groenewegen..what is he doing here??this is waaay too hard race for him..his confidens need to get better not worse..he should get wins for the team and not ride to just survive
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Man why can’t you report on them
All … GCN Are ok but they tell you who wins at the start.
They did not say who won today
Uehehe
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very weird imo
Wow did van art put on some weight? His face looks more muscular ...it's a bit SuS if u ask me?..if you want to go fast you must use the Gassss
I think he has picked up quite a lot of dirt from the road in the interview.
First thing I noticed also.
He got covid a few months back. So maybe resting made him gain some weight
he wants to go for green and worked on his sprints for that. And prob. gained some weight bc of it
@@ginyamaguchi1421 muscle not fat...you don't get muscle that fast buy just simply getting covid
.more like 3cc of test
This guy is an amazing rider!!!! He can do it all!!!! Even save his teammate from losing Paris-Nice!!!! Can he win the Tour??????
Nope, he can’t
Jesus Christ man do you even know what the Tour De France is
Let him win Flanders and Roubaix first.
@@ktakashismith Just asking if? And I know more about the Tour, then you will ever know my friend. Why is it such an outlandish question. Decent climber, great time trialist and brilliant tactician.
@@edwardairesii5729 "Decent climber" is not enough, not by a long way. If you knew anything about the Tour de France, then you'd know that only world class climbers can win it. Time trial and tactics only come after it.
How do you propose he'd improve the hour he is slower than Pogacar?
Awesome race, perfect example for noobs that this isn't about fast riding but strategy all over the place.
Eh
Ea
Bcxg
He needs a roids top up
Меньше кашлять надо ребята..
Cgh
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