Pro Cyclists Get Angry about Half Wheeling Too | Vuelta a España 2022 Stage 2

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2022
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Комментарии • 138

  • @fredwright7526
    @fredwright7526 Год назад +326

    It was Jasha with the hand gestures 😂
    Cavagna making us ride waaayy too hard

  • @bobbobson519
    @bobbobson519 Год назад +119

    its crazy how much better this is than other summarys from gcn or sth

    • @ericelfner
      @ericelfner Год назад +6

      Agreed, Patrick is da Bomb!

    • @AndrewBlucher
      @AndrewBlucher Год назад +6

      The only GCN I look at are older tech vids. I liked Simon.

    • @JohnDough-yr2zt
      @JohnDough-yr2zt Год назад

      Butterfly

    • @luisbretonv
      @luisbretonv Год назад +1

      To be fair, Chris Horner’s butterfly effect is pretty good just a bit too long

    • @JohnDough-yr2zt
      @JohnDough-yr2zt Год назад

      @@luisbretonv yeah shorter than watching it but all the details. Road racing is boring, especially flat days. To be honest, I can’t understand wtf these guys are saying.

  • @mrichards55
    @mrichards55 Год назад +198

    I’d be amazed if Dan McLay survives the Vuelta without being disqualified. Within the space of the final kilometre he committed a shoulder charge, an elbow push and then a head charge after the finish line to top it off 😂

    • @HarryFunmaker
      @HarryFunmaker Год назад +18

      Yeah, I saw that headbutt after the finish (not shown in this video) and nobody seems to be making a big deal about it. Usually something like that earns a relegation.

    • @JohnathanFreter
      @JohnathanFreter Год назад +2

      Tell me that you watched Merlier come into to McLay and box McLay between himself and Bennet. McLay held his ground and they drifted wide around the corner which opened the place on Ackermann’s wheel for Bennet.

    • @LittleBU96
      @LittleBU96 Год назад +1

      Is he like from dsm? Or the guy in yellow

    • @R6ex
      @R6ex Год назад

      @@LittleBU96 Yellow

    • @rushvelo8145
      @rushvelo8145 Год назад

      I'm guessing you've never been in a high level bunch sprint @Michael richards

  • @jozetrselic
    @jozetrselic Год назад +9

    Thx LR. Watched the race as usual and could hardly wait for your recap as usual 🙃🙏

  • @jemandderniemandist2227
    @jemandderniemandist2227 Год назад +60

    I am so glad i am here for this weekend. The crowds are absolute nuts. We had dutch people going mad everywhere, lots of irish people aswell. And everyone treated each other nicely. (Except for just behind the finish line, you had literally no breathing space, bu big crowds are great right?) This is cycling at its best.

  • @maximonster2
    @maximonster2 Год назад +20

    The splits at the end were caused because of a crash at about 600 meters before the finish. I was actually watching at that exact point and you can see an intermache rider flipping over his bike at 5.36 minutes just at the bottom of the frame.

    • @russellspeight5175
      @russellspeight5175 Год назад +5

      Yeah, his legs trailing as the view changes and then he flips over. Would never have spotted that.

    • @swissbiggy
      @swissbiggy Год назад +3

      Yes that was Thijsen the young Belgien sprinter who won a sprint stage in the latest Tour of Poland. Sadly I did play Thijsen as a joker in most of my Vuelta pools. D.Impey was also part of that crash by the way. I hope he will recover because the first stage in the Basque Country is really made for him.

    • @andylovell1990
      @andylovell1990 Год назад

      Why weren't they given the same time if the crash happened in the last 3km?

    • @maximonster2
      @maximonster2 Год назад +1

      @@andylovell1990 i think the riders that were part of the crash were given the same time. But it is a little weird in the end result because some people who were dropped before the 3k mark finished before the riders im the crash so they have a time penalty and than somebody who finised later doesn't. So for example Thijssen came 177th at 0.00 from the winner and De Marchi came 173rd at 2.22

  • @themig12
    @themig12 Год назад +31

    4:34 look at Alaphilippe till 4:59 3 times lucky

    • @ktakashismith
      @ktakashismith Год назад +2

      jeeeeeezus man so hectic. good reflexes from Jala

  • @uhis1686
    @uhis1686 Год назад +57

    damn Teunissen came from really far back and still got fourth lmao. also wtf this van poppel guy is actually bonkers tho, what a leadout! him and Laporte are the top leadout guys right now for me.

  • @NicoCrisafulli
    @NicoCrisafulli Год назад +35

    Would've loved to see the jersey stay on the back of Gesink for another day or two, such the dedicated veteran rider and all around good guy that he is, but nice to see TJV stay in red. Good job Lantern Rouge!

    • @MDP1702
      @MDP1702 Год назад +12

      Wouldn't be surprised if JV is trying to let as many dutch riders as possible riding in the red these first few days. Afterall with the time gap on everyone else, why not? Maybe Oomen tomorrow? Could ofcourse also just have been Teunissen taking the opportunity.

    • @eerhartb3996
      @eerhartb3996 Год назад +9

      I am Dutch and Gesink said if Roglic was safe that is what he cares about mostly. Teunissen could go for his own success if Roglic was safe in the last 2 km said the team to him

  • @ktakashismith
    @ktakashismith Год назад +38

    Holy crap Teunissen was homing in like a cruise missile at the end there

    • @coopaloopmex
      @coopaloopmex Год назад +3

      Wow, you're right about his closing speed in the last 100m. It looked like everyone else was in slow motion. He made Bennett look slow, and that's not easy
      If TJV had a lead-out man for him, he could do some damage. But I get it, all in for Primoz is a better plan

    • @samgooding-matthews3175
      @samgooding-matthews3175 Год назад +1

      Jesus he was flying down the shoot that would have been a amazing steal if he won lol

  • @epincion
    @epincion Год назад +7

    Thanks LR - loved the great crowds of spectators

  • @boethiusm8438
    @boethiusm8438 Год назад +1

    Quest Tv and Euro sport commentary completely ignored the hand gestures argument. I was wondering what it was all about. Thanks for covering

  • @seanhammon6639
    @seanhammon6639 Год назад

    Excellent synopsis and first class observations and commentary! Thanks!

  • @andyzeigler6092
    @andyzeigler6092 Год назад +12

    100% carapaz did the safest move by getting out of a precarious spot by hitting the gap and finding space, and if you aren’t at the front at 3k you risk gaps in addition to crashes

  • @julianneuburger6746
    @julianneuburger6746 Год назад

    Really incisive ‘commentalysis’. Thoroughly enjoyable

  • @marko5876
    @marko5876 Год назад +3

    Bravo LR, excellent as always

  • @charlyncorgan1954
    @charlyncorgan1954 Год назад +1

    Rough sprint with a lot of argy-bargy. Makes me so tense. I watch anyway, lol, but geesh. The hand gestures/discussion-saw that and wondered. Love the clips and perspectives LR gives! Thanks!

  • @zauru192
    @zauru192 Год назад +9

    4:50 look at the guy in white in the middle of the rear, he gets cut off once and almost crashes, then 5 seconds again the same thing happens to him

    • @IsaNiklison9850
      @IsaNiklison9850 Год назад +2

      Alaphilippe

    • @madhatter227
      @madhatter227 Год назад

      Came to point these near disasters out as well. If this is a non-WT level race the whole bunch is getting taken out because Alaphillipe goes down.

  • @EgelundB
    @EgelundB Год назад +4

    Would Pedersen win more of these faster sprints if he was a bit more aero? He probably has the best 20 second ish power in the bunch but his frame looks pretty large in the drops, this finish as example. Uphill drags he beasts people usually, where draft is less useful.

  • @laurencesabel7238
    @laurencesabel7238 Год назад +8

    Quite strange that Teunissen was sprinting when prior to the stage he said that he was not going to sprint and was only here to support Roglic on the flatter stages and very explicitly stated that they shouldn't expect him in red.

    • @schaffelaer1902
      @schaffelaer1902 Год назад +8

      He got the ok if Roglic was delivered safely into the 3 km

    • @janbregar2561
      @janbregar2561 Год назад +7

      I guess he got the Wout treatment "if Roglič is safe, you can go". Although it is a bit strange looking at the interviews for sure.

    • @swissbiggy
      @swissbiggy Год назад +5

      And that is not strange at all, if you follow cycling long enough you will know that they will ALWAYS do the opposite of what they are telling in front of a tv camera, or in any press release for that matter. (After the race Teunissen said that this was already discussed at the team meeting before today's stage. He will of course never say such thing before a race does start, therefore the answer he gave the Dutch and Belgian press before the stage. But that's normal, all cyclists do this. So next time you hear a rider say something, do know that he will probably do the opposite. (I'm do only follow cycling since 1974/75 ✌)

  • @honestmcgyver
    @honestmcgyver Год назад

    Best highlights on YT

  • @cvn6555
    @cvn6555 Год назад

    Love seeing Julian back on the bike. No grand tour is the same if he's not riding.

  • @wernerrietveld
    @wernerrietveld Год назад +1

    I am a bit miffed that no action from the fight for the mountain classification was shown. No less than 60m elevation, and a winner who's name is literally translated as 'from the mountain'.

  • @chiz161190
    @chiz161190 Год назад +13

    I don't get this fuss about half-wheeling. It's the freaking race, if someone wants to go faster, he goes faster. It's not friendly chill ride.

    • @brulsmurf
      @brulsmurf Год назад +9

      peloton politics. make too many enemies and its going to be a bad 3 weeks.

  • @maximeludaescher146
    @maximeludaescher146 Год назад +13

    why is Morkov not considered the best leadout in the world anymore? I know he's got a down year but both Cav and Jakobsen won a Grand Tour stage with him leading out...

    • @kraknoix0075
      @kraknoix0075 Год назад +2

      Exactly, because he hs had a bad year

    • @adrianbuck8772
      @adrianbuck8772 Год назад +1

      Also because of his age/declining phisicall abilities.

    • @maximeludaescher146
      @maximeludaescher146 Год назад

      @@kraknoix0075 well as a leadout man if you consider both his sprinters won from behind him, you can hardly consider that a bad year. Compared to the heights he used to go, it is a down year, but most leadouts in the peloton can only dream of having of their sprinters win a stage thanks to them.

    • @eoinsmith1996
      @eoinsmith1996 Год назад

      Honestly, LR doesn't like Sam Bennett & tends to find ways to discredit him, that could be the reason. I remember he used to completely overshadow Bennett's sprints at QS by focusing entirely on Morkov

    • @adrianbuck8772
      @adrianbuck8772 Год назад

      @@eoinsmith1996 If you look at the week Van Poppel had i dont See the Argument for anyone else. Just look at the European Championsship and stage 2 + 3 of the Vuelta.

  • @johnengland8619
    @johnengland8619 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the content

  • @renatotamborino5777
    @renatotamborino5777 Год назад +2

    damn dat was the best launch of the year
    crazy last km

  • @draregrevtaam1147
    @draregrevtaam1147 Год назад +4

    first Jumbo over the line would get the leader jersey today even if all in same time.

  • @jamesporter5630
    @jamesporter5630 Год назад +1

    At 3.5k Carapaz had a clean line up the left hand side. Going to the front seemed to make good sense, safe. Ineos’ continuing to pace beyond 3k, beneath the overpass, was surprising. You will sometimes see a squad get nervous through a tunnel and want to stay out front in that circumstance, but here on the open road…odd.

    • @marcfarrelly5944
      @marcfarrelly5944 Год назад +2

      It makes sense on a sprint stage, everyone is ramping up so don't coast, simply stay at the same pace until you are swamped and then coast.

    • @ManWalksDogs
      @ManWalksDogs Год назад +1

      @@marcfarrelly5944 Yeah, treat it like a track sprint, you don't just stop pedalling (because you can't with a fixed wheel), you slowly wind down.

  • @Raumpilot
    @Raumpilot Год назад

    Wholesome interview by Bennet!

  • @captainsushi24
    @captainsushi24 Год назад +3

    Danny van Poppel is too good

  • @escgoogle3865
    @escgoogle3865 Год назад +3

    Respect to Jumbo for bringing Tuneissen (sp) even though he is leaving. Cough DSM cough.

    • @sldulin
      @sldulin Год назад

      Probably easier to be magnanimous when you have a horse like DVB coming in to replace him

  • @swissbiggy
    @swissbiggy Год назад +2

    Bike exchange was terrible to watch also, none left for Groves at 1km from the finish.

  • @giuliocaleffi
    @giuliocaleffi Год назад +1

    shout out to the casual group rides along coro

  • @nathansurkan1434
    @nathansurkan1434 Год назад +11

    At 4:51, Alaphilippe almost gets chopped twice by guys moving up the inside.

    • @jonoharper4729
      @jonoharper4729 Год назад +2

      He is usually the one doing the chopping, he has one of the most erratic riding styles in the tour.

  • @tudidingsapparel7197
    @tudidingsapparel7197 Год назад +5

    Finally, a Bennett win in a Grand Tour.

  • @samuel8664
    @samuel8664 Год назад

    4:34 look at how Alaphillipe almost crashed (multiple times) during the helicopter shot

  • @dawieebersohn7989
    @dawieebersohn7989 Год назад

    hahaha loved the coro drive reference

  • @CyclingPulse
    @CyclingPulse Год назад +1

    Shoutout to Richmond Park

  • @elizabeth7862
    @elizabeth7862 Год назад +1

    LR I love your chanol
    I love the way you speak and describe the race , sometimes a little funny too , I like a lot
    Thanks a bunch
    Best wishes from Norway
    🇧🇻😉🇧🇻😚🇧🇻🤗🇧🇻😘🇧🇻
    Viva La Vuelta Española, for Alejandro Valverde have fun in this race, I will miss you bebe😘😘😘
    🇪🇸🐂🇪🇸🐂🇪🇸🐂🇪🇸🐂🇪🇸

  • @mpeters220
    @mpeters220 Год назад

    I think there might have been a 'bah fongu!'' in there

  • @magebrin
    @magebrin Год назад

    Froglič lmaooooo

  • @FeintMotion
    @FeintMotion Год назад +2

    I would simply not be in a bad position

  • @leonschumann2361
    @leonschumann2361 Год назад +1

    what a cool fucking leadout in such a sorta chaotic position fight

  • @tonilauge5786
    @tonilauge5786 Год назад

    Mads P clearly missed Stuyen who had to
    Help Skjelmose in Denmark Tour. Didn't Work. Laporte won last stage and overall.
    Don't think Remco can Pull an overall
    Victory out here, got to entertaning to wacht.
    😜🔝❤️

  • @kv8824
    @kv8824 Год назад +12

    Usually I thought half-wheeling was the problem for safety concern and not being so pushy to the person in front (usually in a tight single file/double line rotation). However, in this case, the three trains are far apart from each other, so to some extent, they ride their own pace...Why were Bahrain getting mad? Thanks for clarification.

    • @narutoqweavatar
      @narutoqweavatar Год назад +5

      I still don't understand why the Bahrain rider was mad. Maybe I don't know what half-wheeling is

    • @rosscads
      @rosscads Год назад +4

      He didn’t want Quickstep increasing the pace.
      Bahrain preferred to stay level with the other teams on the front at a lower speed. As Quickstep accelerated forward they’d have to match their pace.

    • @kv8824
      @kv8824 Год назад +3

      @@rosscads I get that but QS doesn’t infiltrate Bahrain’s train or mess with it by any mean, so if QS wants and is capable to up the tempo, they are free and fair to do so in a safe manner imo. It could be their race tactic and what not so I just can’t understand why it is making Bahrain mad, unless Bahrain felt toasted and just raged out of desperation...Or is it some etiquette involved that I am unaware of?

    • @jarosawniekrasz5123
      @jarosawniekrasz5123 Год назад +2

      weak and slow BAH getting mad if other teams are faster ;)

    • @narutoqweavatar
      @narutoqweavatar Год назад

      @@kv8824 I have the same question. If one team wants to go faster then the other teams need to deal with that. Was he just being upset for no reason

  • @nils2118
    @nils2118 Год назад +2

    Hills in Holland 😄

  • @dantedorado2609
    @dantedorado2609 Год назад

    Kermit the “Froglič” 🐸 🚴

  • @danbuchman7497
    @danbuchman7497 Год назад +8

    Personally, I really dislike sprint stages because of the danger of crashes. I know you can’t treat these guys with silk gloves, but to lose a GC chance due to all the chaos is crazy.
    On the podcast you spoke about QS leading Remco while Rog chilled 40 riders back. If JV has such a strong team, I’d take Rog to the front like Remco until final km then coast.

  • @tboymunchen8854
    @tboymunchen8854 Год назад +1

    So quickstep was in front and then suddenly no where

    • @ktakashismith
      @ktakashismith Год назад +1

      yeh probably because Cavagna was going balls-out at 10km, burning everyone in his team and pissing off the rest of the peloton

  • @uhis1686
    @uhis1686 Год назад +6

    someone explain to me why Alpecin chases EVERY break so hard. like why? most of the time they dont have anything to gain at all

    • @swissbiggy
      @swissbiggy Год назад +2

      Because they have the fastest sprinter (On paper) in this years Vuelta. Merlier is top favourite by all bookmakers. Merlier did of course already win stages at the Giro and Tour also, and is the current Belgian champion. But I do fully agree that it was not necessary to chase like that at 100km from the finish, that was just stupid and dumb, and the reason why he did have no leadout at the finish anymore.

    • @uhis1686
      @uhis1686 Год назад +1

      @@swissbiggy yes shouldn't they focus more on having an actual leadout/being in decent position. Now they just wasted energy catching the break 50km's early

    • @icollectstories5702
      @icollectstories5702 Год назад +1

      Maybe they wanted their TV time while everyone is still looking pretty? Gotta make the sponsors happy!

  • @conorm121
    @conorm121 Год назад

    If ever a man deserved a spring stage. Gowan Sammy ye big ledge ye!! Yup!!

  • @philipwhiuk
    @philipwhiuk Год назад

    Richmond Park? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikedaddo242
    @mikedaddo242 Год назад

    Groves will go top 3 at some point.

  • @matthewk3233
    @matthewk3233 Год назад +1

    He's been as useful as a crusty sock this year so he was due.

  • @paulcuthbertson8015
    @paulcuthbertson8015 Год назад

    I thought this was meant to be the VUELTA ESPANA!!!!!!

    • @mmmbass6068
      @mmmbass6068 Год назад

      It’s the Hollandse pannenkoek!

  • @NeilHMohamed
    @NeilHMohamed Год назад +2

    Can someone please explain this to me? What right does one team have to tell another team they are riding too hard? Its a race isnt it? Obviously Im a bit new to pro cycling.

    • @MyDemon32
      @MyDemon32 Год назад +1

      Is to keep the harmony in the peloton.

    • @devidia
      @devidia Год назад +1

      They don't, period

  • @Fyr35555
    @Fyr35555 Год назад +3

    Jesus you see Groves losing all his momentum and already sprinting with like 500m to go! 😂

    • @dancooperish
      @dancooperish Год назад +1

      He was really flying there for a bit.. just so far back it didn't matter.

  • @jnicewarner
    @jnicewarner Год назад +2

    Has Sam’s accent gotten more Irish?

    • @sldulin
      @sldulin Год назад +2

      been spending too much time in the pub with Sean Kelly

  • @wayneanderson9293
    @wayneanderson9293 Год назад

    Always Mov having a cry

  • @felixjones9198
    @felixjones9198 Год назад

    So it looks like Ahh Gibbily Aahhh mcfloggeted Wonk Diddle-o and then committed the snurrlffle manoeuvre from the lead ouoooorengo, leaving the road clear for OobobQue to take the greffil. Nice worrrk.

  • @molybdnum
    @molybdnum Год назад

    @1:55 What's Emma Norsgaard doing here?

  • @niDARjeeling
    @niDARjeeling Год назад

    Tiktok Italian gesture....

  • @retrotoypile3838
    @retrotoypile3838 Год назад

    It’s always the slow riders that complain about half wheeling. Fall back if you can’t keep up.

  • @JohnDough-yr2zt
    @JohnDough-yr2zt Год назад

    More dangerous in position

  • @quintaia4381
    @quintaia4381 Год назад

    talkactive rider

  • @silasyoho8461
    @silasyoho8461 Год назад +1

    hi

  • @blackwatch_TV
    @blackwatch_TV Год назад

    🇮🇪

  • @remkomulder5652
    @remkomulder5652 Год назад +2

    Pancake flat? Come on, try our Amerongse Berg yourself!

  • @Popmycherryyo
    @Popmycherryyo Год назад

    So I just googled what half wheeling is. And I got to ask, why would a professional cycler care about this, like at all? :P

  • @Me-ni3uu
    @Me-ni3uu Год назад +2

    First

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Год назад +3

    Stop talking about how fkin flat the course is. For heaven's sake, it's HOLLAND!

  • @RobEngland777
    @RobEngland777 Год назад

    even the commentary sounds bored

  • @markdowse3572
    @markdowse3572 Год назад

    This was totally brilliant analysis! 👍😁
    The script almost writes itself - those hand gestures are so clear! 👀
    Looking forward to the next episode in this soap opera on wheels.... 🤣
    M 🦘🏏😎