RoadRaven
07-06-2006, 12:50 PM
That all changes in Saturday's stage 7, a 52-km (32.2-mile) time trial. The circular course is narrow and hilly in its first half, then opens onto flat, fast highways. This was to be the stage in which Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile) rode into the race lead and put time on the climbers. Now it'll be the stage in which someone else asserts himself and this wide-open Tour begins taking shape.
This above quote is from the "roadbiker" newsletter that arrives in my inbox most Thursdays...
Now, I luuuurve Time Trials.
The ultimate race of truth.
This is the race that shows the best, most powerful cyclist. No ammount of ability in sprints, or hills, or tactics will win this for you. It is about consistent power output, on your own... strong in muscle, heart and mind.
This is a tough start with hills... but then the lads will be able to settle into a steam-train rhythm and power their way to the finish line.
Who are the contenders now? A 50km TT... its a long way on your own at the limit of your LT...
Zabriskie?
Hincapie?
You know... I really don't know... who are you favouring?
This above quote is from the "roadbiker" newsletter that arrives in my inbox most Thursdays...
Now, I luuuurve Time Trials.
The ultimate race of truth.
This is the race that shows the best, most powerful cyclist. No ammount of ability in sprints, or hills, or tactics will win this for you. It is about consistent power output, on your own... strong in muscle, heart and mind.
This is a tough start with hills... but then the lads will be able to settle into a steam-train rhythm and power their way to the finish line.
Who are the contenders now? A 50km TT... its a long way on your own at the limit of your LT...
Zabriskie?
Hincapie?
You know... I really don't know... who are you favouring?