Thanks for all the top notch content Laterne. Absolutely loving it. Don't kill yourself though or burn out, you seem to be doing the job of an entire tv network on top of a podcast. We'll survive if you take a day off!
Cheers mate. Two more stages of Paris-Nice then I’ll have the same for Catalunya so it’s the hardest block for me now. I’ll be in Europe by the time of the Giro so it will be a lot easier then
These videos are the best - if you can't watch the full race you are usually left with way too short highlights. Here we got it all: well made, informative and entertaining. Thank you!!
@@mabozza85 that only makes it better. Countrymen, friends, the only men who can rival each other on the road. Epic battles every time they ride together.
LOVE that Roglic is just riding his bike, not focusing all his energy on one or two GTs per year. Just ride according to your form. So refreshing to see someone riding hard in early March!
@@joshuahiggins9354 Yeah, and I actually support the UCI regarding this rule. Recreational cyclist ARE mimicking the pros. I think, it's a rule for the safety of recreational riders. Don't like the "puppy paw" ban though, riders only have been using the position whilst riding on the front, at much lower speeds than the supertuck, so there isn't much danger, plus recreational riders have been using the position for ages on any kind of bikes, so there isn't much of a role model effect.
Race car drivers should be banned as the public will mimic them and go too fast. Let the public choose to be stupid rather prevent the professionals from pushing their skills and techniques to the limit and entertain us.
@@MyDemon32 When I started riding a road bike ~25 years ago, riders didn't wear helmets. Noone. These days people are pointing with the finger at you if you don't wear a helmet on your roadbike. The behaviour changed because the pros had to wear the helmets. Many/some older riders like me have been keeping their helmets off, but the younger ones, who all have grown up watching the pro riders always WITH helmets, can't imagine riding a bike without wearing a helmet. Same goes for pretty much everything. If the pros are wearing socks as long as Grandma's compression stockings people will copy that, even if it looks ridiculous.
Amazing that the best commentary in cycling is the LR. Not an ex pro or trained broadcaster but rather Harry Potter’s cousin is the best thing for cycling insights!!
I think it's due to the amount of time doing it. Riders do it all the time obviously, but mainly they move through the convoy and then rejoin the peloton. I think the issue when Eckhoff was DQ'd was the he was drafting the cars for longer than he needed or something. If I remember right he was sat on for minutes while the cars dragged him back to the bunch, not just moving through
I thought I heard an explosion yesterday by my house. Now that I think about it the only thing that could've made that sound was Elissonde absolutely exploding.
You keep saying Roglic is isolated. I don't think that's the case. In such a sprint finish I think it might actually be better for him to have no teammates in the head of the group if he is feeling well. I am saying that because we have seen him do well in such finishes before. Also, Bennett and Kruijswijk finished in the same group.
I think there is a huge gap in the market for a live or slightly delayed audio only in English for races like this and the grand tours, lantern should be the man.
I disagree on the Martin move to up the pace even more (I think it was an attack) Laporte and other punchers/sprinters were already in the red, it would have been better for them if the pace was slower 100/150m to the line, better chance to outsprint the punchers/climbers.
It was an attack ... when your teammate can draft the chaser and get separation from the bunch. If you’re not confident you have the fastest (long or short) sprint rider there that’s a great tactic. It got them 2nd - quite good for Cofidis.
@@mynewcolourYeah and in the end Roglic is simply too strong anyway. Quite good but gutted as Laporte is chasing after his first WT win ... Now I get why it could have worked I'm not saying it was a bad bad move just that I believe Laporte could have actually won without it as he was one of the strongest left, so I felt it was uncalled for. He won on a similar finish at Etoile de Bessege 1 month ago (agreed not the same adversity) they should have been more confident. As it seems nobody wanted to do the work as Senechal insane turn faded Martin saw the opportunity (for himself ?) and then got everyone sprinting briefly with 400m left to catch his wheel, comes the final sprint and I'm sure Laporte lactated the f out too soon because of it, sheltered or not that pace was hard for a strong guy uphill. With a sprinter card and +3000m elevation uphill finish I'd say you try to preserve his jump to the last moment possible if he made it to the last bunch, not burn him just before it with unreal pace when selection is kinda made (imo).
If Bennett gets a bit better at climbing, that guy is going to win the green jersey for five more years. Also, I request that Michael Matthews either a) starts dancing outside the team busses again OR b) starts winning some more races, otherwise, he isn't deserving of that "Bling" nickname any longer. (And it's an awful one to begin with, so maybe we start over and he gets a new nickname.)
Why wont he pull through? Well, EF rider, if he did pull through and put out the same fraction of his ftp as you were riding in the front, 110% or 100% or 85% etc, you would ask 'why are you going so slow?' Eventually you will have to realize that if you are a larger aero rider that the little guys are counterproductive to a successful breakaway , especially on a down hill. That's when you decide to go 80/20 and let their 20% be on the riser, while you do the rest. Breaking the work up 50/50 = frustration and failed break away.
I like how Quickstep just have to do a leadout by all means!
guys its a 30 km, 8% gradiant moutain top finish.... quickstep: don't care! we do a leadout anyway!! :D
Thanks for all the top notch content Laterne. Absolutely loving it. Don't kill yourself though or burn out, you seem to be doing the job of an entire tv network on top of a podcast. We'll survive if you take a day off!
Cheers mate. Two more stages of Paris-Nice then I’ll have the same for Catalunya so it’s the hardest block for me now. I’ll be in Europe by the time of the Giro so it will be a lot easier then
no!
@@LanterneRougeCycling LR Europe fan meetup ride confirmed???
These videos are the best - if you can't watch the full race you are usually left with way too short highlights. Here we got it all: well made, informative and entertaining. Thank you!!
Totally agree
Even if I watch the race its just really entertaining to watch his highlights!
"We are all living in Roglic's world, not yours" - Lanterne Rouge 2021
Le Planche des Belles Filles wasn't though 💀💀
@@adamdickinson2894 Just a brief glitch in the Roglic simulation
@@leoturgenov7440 a brief yet catastrophic glitch that allowed Pogačar in the universe. And he will destroy worlds
Yeah what a powerful turn of phrase uttered by Lanterne here. Was going to comment on that if I couldn't find this.
Resonates even more after stage 7 finish
The Roglič/Pogačar rivalry is looking like it could be epic.
No rivalry here they best mates
@@mabozza85 Yeah... there's obviously huge mutual respect, but I'm sure there's still a huge sporting rivalry.
They are absolute rivals.
No mercy, to the last teeth.
In this tdf it will be revenge for last year.
My bets are on Roglič
@@mabozza85 that only makes it better. Countrymen, friends, the only men who can rival each other on the road. Epic battles every time they ride together.
I hope so but they may not have enough competitions head to head primoz is 31 Pog is 22. Awesome stuff though i like it better because of comradery
Keep them coming Lanterne ❤️
Easily the greatest all round cycling journalism from LR yet again. This stuff is gold! Thanks Lanterne!
Roglic is my man for the TDF
Sénéchal lead out for Roglic simply to hurt Bora.
LOVE that Roglic is just riding his bike, not focusing all his energy on one or two GTs per year. Just ride according to your form. So refreshing to see someone riding hard in early March!
These highlight videos are so, so good. Thanks man!
2:35 what fucken legend str8 up pointing the middle finger to the UCI
It's not banned till April
@@joshuahiggins9354 Yeah, and I actually support the UCI regarding this rule. Recreational cyclist ARE mimicking the pros. I think, it's a rule for the safety of recreational riders. Don't like the "puppy paw" ban though, riders only have been using the position whilst riding on the front, at much lower speeds than the supertuck, so there isn't much danger, plus recreational riders have been using the position for ages on any kind of bikes, so there isn't much of a role model effect.
@@chrisko6439 even with the ban ppl will do it anyways so the ban is still pointless.
Race car drivers should be banned as the public will mimic them and go too fast. Let the public choose to be stupid rather prevent the professionals from pushing their skills and techniques to the limit and entertain us.
@@MyDemon32 When I started riding a road bike ~25 years ago, riders didn't wear helmets. Noone. These days people are pointing with the finger at you if you don't wear a helmet on your roadbike. The behaviour changed because the pros had to wear the helmets. Many/some older riders like me have been keeping their helmets off, but the younger ones, who all have grown up watching the pro riders always WITH helmets, can't imagine riding a bike without wearing a helmet. Same goes for pretty much everything. If the pros are wearing socks as long as Grandma's compression stockings people will copy that, even if it looks ridiculous.
Amazing that the best commentary in cycling is the LR. Not an ex pro or trained broadcaster but rather Harry Potter’s cousin is the best thing for cycling insights!!
Nice video Mister. Roglic owned it. He appears strong on just about any gradient.
Best cycling coverage ever!
I got a KOM on rolling terrain where Jonas Rutsch is 4th. So I'm always rooting for him, he gotta win de Ronde ;-)
Bennet took an acting class
Haha Jonas Rutsch is one of my new favourites! PANACHE!
4:05 I remember that on col d'izoard 2017 kwiato completely stopped after a monster pull
I like how you spotlight Alexy Lutsenko at the end, he’s going to do stuff and soon. Astana has many cards to play today stage 7.
Rutsch practiced for the red starting number at the tour
Nice to know Ima get quality here on the LR stream
"Big and Smol" - love it! :-D
Tremendous
There´s even more similarities to the Vuelta stage 10 from last year: Guillaume Martin was again leading out Roglic, as he did then.
Shoutout to Bennett @4:04 for showing off the only thing I will ever have in common with a pro rider.
congratulations on the kviakowski track stand
Fucking awesome thumbnail! Tears in my eyes....
2:22 so why is Lasov allowed to do this but Eckhoff wasn't?
No one likes more dutch winners. The world can't handle more dutch domination
I think it's due to the amount of time doing it. Riders do it all the time obviously, but mainly they move through the convoy and then rejoin the peloton. I think the issue when Eckhoff was DQ'd was the he was drafting the cars for longer than he needed or something. If I remember right he was sat on for minutes while the cars dragged him back to the bunch, not just moving through
@@quadzilla2665 now that sounds even dodgier than Yannicks explanation.
@@JoostMehrtens thats the UCI for you, if it helps I didn't agree with Eckhoffs disqualification 😉
@@quadzilla2665 I understand I am only highlighting the inconsistencies not that I think anything will change or feel Lasov should be DQ-ed.
I thought I heard an explosion yesterday by my house. Now that I think about it the only thing that could've made that sound was Elissonde absolutely exploding.
Probably a noob question, but at 2:35 EF guy is doing super tuck, I thought they made that illegal?
Not for a while yet
Being enforced from April
@@steffanrosser7250 oh right, thanks 👍
You keep saying Roglic is isolated. I don't think that's the case. In such a sprint finish I think it might actually be better for him to have no teammates in the head of the group if he is feeling well. I am saying that because we have seen him do well in such finishes before. Also, Bennett and Kruijswijk finished in the same group.
Tha was and crazy 300 yards finish
quality video
It's not much, but it's honest work.
Let's Go! Cofidis!!!
No ciao?
I think there is a huge gap in the market for a live or slightly delayed audio only in English for races like this and the grand tours, lantern should be the man.
This is in the works
Great, make sure you put up a paypal donation link :-) for it
How come the EF rider in the break was able to use the supertuck? I thought it was banned
Not enforcing it until April
Better luck on the next one Brandon McNulty... Doing good Kiddo.!!!!!
3 min leach. Leach much the better than Lead. Thanks LR
I disagree on the Martin move to up the pace even more (I think it was an attack) Laporte and other punchers/sprinters were already in the red, it would have been better for them if the pace was slower 100/150m to the line, better chance to outsprint the punchers/climbers.
It was an attack ... when your teammate can draft the chaser and get separation from the bunch. If you’re not confident you have the fastest (long or short) sprint rider there that’s a great tactic. It got them 2nd - quite good for Cofidis.
@@mynewcolourYeah and in the end Roglic is simply too strong anyway. Quite good but gutted as Laporte is chasing after his first WT win ... Now I get why it could have worked I'm not saying it was a bad bad move just that I believe Laporte could have actually won without it as he was one of the strongest left, so I felt it was uncalled for. He won on a similar finish at Etoile de Bessege 1 month ago (agreed not the same adversity) they should have been more confident. As it seems nobody wanted to do the work as Senechal insane turn faded Martin saw the opportunity (for himself ?) and then got everyone sprinting briefly with 400m left to catch his wheel, comes the final sprint and I'm sure Laporte lactated the f out too soon because of it, sheltered or not that pace was hard for a strong guy uphill. With a sprinter card and +3000m elevation uphill finish I'd say you try to preserve his jump to the last moment possible if he made it to the last bunch, not burn him just before it with unreal pace when selection is kinda made (imo).
When you moving EU , Lantern
I want to see all the pro's kids race each other on their tricycles
On their running bikes, hell, they are quick on these ;-)
Algoritm
I feel for Elissonde. I'm 5'4"/119lb and I descend like the plastic bag in American Beauty
Senèche working on his FTP.
*Chris Harper
Can anyone stop Rogliç?
Roglic peaking too soon again
Again?
If Bennett gets a bit better at climbing, that guy is going to win the green jersey for five more years.
Also, I request that Michael Matthews either a) starts dancing outside the team busses again OR b) starts winning some more races, otherwise, he isn't deserving of that "Bling" nickname any longer. (And it's an awful one to begin with, so maybe we start over and he gets a new nickname.)
When will P.R. get busted for doping? Ain't no way you can be that strong for the stretch he (and Jumbo) have been, clean.
He’s barely breathing heavy in the end. It’s absolute dominance that I think is suspect.
Merckx would have won.
Why wont he pull through? Well, EF rider, if he did pull through and put out the same fraction of his ftp as you were riding in the front, 110% or 100% or 85% etc, you would ask 'why are you going so slow?' Eventually you will have to realize that if you are a larger aero rider that the little guys are counterproductive to a successful breakaway , especially on a down hill. That's when you decide to go 80/20 and let their 20% be on the riser, while you do the rest. Breaking the work up 50/50 = frustration and failed break away.