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7km TTT strategy ?
4 guys burn themselves out and drop off, 5 guys finish. Like a sprint
leadout, only instead of leaving 1 guy at 200m from the line, they leave 5 with 2k to go. Keeping it together would be tough, though. |
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7km TTT strategy ?
trg wrote: 4 guys burn themselves out and drop off, 5 guys finish. Like a sprint leadout, only instead of leaving 1 guy at 200m from the line, they leave 5 with 2k to go. Keeping it together would be tough, though. at most it will be a few seconds between teams, probabally better not do that. |
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