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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...l04/jul20news2 Just doing a rough calculation. On stage 12 Castelsarrasin - La Mongie, there was 27.5 km of climbing with an average gradient of around 6.6%. Robbie ended up being 27 minutes behined Basso and Armstrong. Alpe d'Huez goes for 13.8 km at 7.9%. The overall distance is 15.5 km. That distance is about have that of the climbing done on stage 12 and therefore matches up with the 13 minutes Claude Criquielion is predicting. Obviously Robbie would have been taking it sort of easily on stage 12 just to make the time limit. But in this case, we have a steeper mountain and the front runners will be going all-out all the way up. I hope he makes it okay. -- jazmo |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
jazmo Wrote: Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...l04/jul20news2 Just doing a rough calculation. On stage 12 Castelsarrasin - La Mongie, there was 27.5 km of climbing with an average gradient of around 6.6%. Robbie ended up being 27 minutes behined Basso and Armstrong. Alpe d'Huez goes for 13.8 km at 7.9%. The overall distance is 15.5 km. That distance is about have that of the climbing done on stage 12 and therefore matches up with the 13 minutes Claude Criquielion is predicting. Obviously Robbie would have been taking it sort of easily on stage 12 just to make the time limit. But in this case, we have a steeper mountain and the front runners will be going all-out all the way up. I hope he makes it okay. they'll change the rules as there's no way they would throw a jersey wearer out! what about the train-intersection stop where 80% of the field finished 35 minutes behind :-) -- flyingdutch |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
the recod for Alpe d'Huez is 50 mins by Marco Pantani. where did this 40
minute stuff come from? In teh Dauphine Iban Mayo was over 50 mins. Be very surprised if anyone got near 40 mins. "jazmo" wrote in message ... Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...l04/jul20news2 Just doing a rough calculation. On stage 12 Castelsarrasin - La Mongie, there was 27.5 km of climbing with an average gradient of around 6.6%. Robbie ended up being 27 minutes behined Basso and Armstrong. Alpe d'Huez goes for 13.8 km at 7.9%. The overall distance is 15.5 km. That distance is about have that of the climbing done on stage 12 and therefore matches up with the 13 minutes Claude Criquielion is predicting. Obviously Robbie would have been taking it sort of easily on stage 12 just to make the time limit. But in this case, we have a steeper mountain and the front runners will be going all-out all the way up. I hope he makes it okay. -- jazmo |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!(Alpe d'Huez records)
the recod for Alpe d'Huez is 50 mins by Marco Pantani. where did this 40
minute stuff come from? In teh Dauphine Iban Mayo was over 50 mins. I found this here... http://www.eurosport.com/home/pages/...to615742.shtml Fastest Times to Top 1997 - Pantani 37 minutes and 35 seconds 1994 - Pantani 38:00 2001 - Armstrong 38:01 1995 - Pantani 38:04 2003 - Mayo 39:06 1999 - Guerini 41:52 G. |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:59:43 +1000, jazmo
wrote: snip I hope he makes it okay. He can climb when he has to. It might hurt a lot, but he's a tough little bugger. Fingers crossed, though. -- Regards. Richard. |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
flyingdutch wrote:
jazmo Wrote: Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " what about the train-intersection stop where 80% of the field finished 35 minutes behind :-) That's the 25% rule isn't it? ie. they will not eliminate riders if 25% of the total riders are below the 33% winning time cut off. Al. |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
Al Wrote: flyingdutch wrote: jazmo Wrote: Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " what about the train-intersection stop where 80% of the field finished 35 minutes behind :-) That's the 25% rule isn't it? ie. they will not eliminate riders if 25% of the total riders are below the 33% winning time cut off. Al. still had energy left for a wheelie :-) -- flyingdutch |
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McEwen could get eliminated tonight?!
oops, read the wrong stuff..sorree!
"richie" wrote in message ... the recod for Alpe d'Huez is 50 mins by Marco Pantani. where did this 40 minute stuff come from? In teh Dauphine Iban Mayo was over 50 mins. Be very surprised if anyone got near 40 mins. "jazmo" wrote in message ... Interesting insight on cyclingnews.com "Claude Criquielion, one of the Lotto-Domo team directors, is concerned that Robbie McEwen could be eliminated during tomorrow's Alpe d'Huez time trial. With the time limit set at 33% and a winning time for the 15.5 km uphill test expected to be around 40 minutes, McEwen will have to finish within 13 minutes of the victor. "That means that he will have to give full gas from the first metres," said Criquielion. " http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...l04/jul20news2 Just doing a rough calculation. On stage 12 Castelsarrasin - La Mongie, there was 27.5 km of climbing with an average gradient of around 6.6%. Robbie ended up being 27 minutes behined Basso and Armstrong. Alpe d'Huez goes for 13.8 km at 7.9%. The overall distance is 15.5 km. That distance is about have that of the climbing done on stage 12 and therefore matches up with the 13 minutes Claude Criquielion is predicting. Obviously Robbie would have been taking it sort of easily on stage 12 just to make the time limit. But in this case, we have a steeper mountain and the front runners will be going all-out all the way up. I hope he makes it okay. -- jazmo |
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