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Mens road race underway, Simon Gerrans is in my opinion the best chance for Australia to win gold. Would be very surprised if it goes to a sprint finish and Goss could overcome Cavendish and/or Sagan.
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Is this a team event? i.e. whoever wins, all from that country get a gold medal?
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Sploosh wrote:Is this a team event? i.e. whoever wins, all from that country get a gold medal?
No, individual event although team mates very much ride for each other. This will be shown with the Poms leading out Cavendish for a sprint finish.
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Aussies with O'Grady in the break away keep the pace up, the Poms are now at the front of the chase
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That Aussie that went alone to chase seems to have spent his petrol tickets in vain, I guess...
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Sploosh wrote:That Aussie that went alone to chase seems to have spent his petrol tickets in vain, I guess...
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brod wrote:Mens road race underway, Simon Gerrans is in my opinion the best chance for Australia to win gold. Would be very surprised if it goes to a sprint finish and Goss could overcome Cavendish and/or Sagan.
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Dogs and bikes just don't mix!
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All riders back within 4 minutes...its TDF dejavu
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Anyone think that Froome is wondering when everyone will work for him 
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brod wrote:Anyone think that Froome is wondering when everyone will work for him
When he is in a different team!
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I hope I'm not the only dumb person who has no idea how this road race thing works. Teams, tactics duh. Why not just get on yer bike and try and beat everyone else to the finish line? Or does that sound silly?
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mickey wrote:brod wrote:Anyone think that Froome is wondering when everyone will work for him
When he is in a different team!
This is a different team
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Sky Pilot wrote:I hope I'm not the only dumb person who has no idea how this road race thing works. Teams, tactics duh. Why not just get on yer bike and try and beat everyone else to the finish line? Or does that sound silly?
At least there are no team radios in this event
It's a bit like a relay, except the spoils all go to the person who does the final leg to the finish. Funny how in swimming relays, every swimmer during heats and finals gets a medal even if they dont swim in the final, yet this doesn't apply for road cycling. It might do so for track cycling (team pursuit) though?
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It's an individual sport played in a team environment...
Not every person from the country of the winner gets a medal in the marathon etc, even if they work together during the race by peacemaking etc..
Not every person from the country of the winner gets a medal in the marathon etc, even if they work together during the race by peacemaking etc..
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Squawk wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:I hope I'm not the only dumb person who has no idea how this road race thing works. Teams, tactics duh. Why not just get on yer bike and try and beat everyone else to the finish line? Or does that sound silly?
At least there are no team radios in this event![]()
It's a bit like a relay, except the spoils all go to the person who does the final leg to the finish. Funny how in swimming relays, every swimmer during heats and finals gets a medal even if they dont swim in the final, yet this doesn't apply for road cycling. It might do so for track cycling (team pursuit) though?
They do on the track as its a team event
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mickey wrote:It's an individual sport played in a team environment...
Not every person from the country of the winner gets a medal in the marathon etc, even if they work together during the race by peacemaking etc..
Ahhhh, such Olympic spirit there, Mickey!
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Ha.. I'm using tapatalk and the phones auto-correct obviously didn't like what I was trying to say...
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With 42 km to race, this is set up for Cavendish to claim a sprint finish.
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