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79pmooney

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07/28/2018 01:07 AM
Posted By Frederick Jones on 07/27/2018 09:20 PM
Chapeau Sagan.

And the rest of the team.  Five of them dropped back with him (I believe; I didn't see it) and paced him.  Sounds easy.  But Sagan was in so much pain he could not climb fast so they had no choice but slow the uphills to his pace.  They knew from the beginning they had to finish within 40 minutes and had already used most of that before Toumalet (sp).  So they paced him as best they could to the summits, then let him go on the descents.  (He may be damaged goods but still, he is one of the world's best descenders and his escort would only slow him down.)  At the bottom, they TTT'd back up to him and pulled him to the next climb and repeat.

Their DS described them as all being on the limit.  And they finished nearly 2 minutes inside that 40 minutes despite hearing the time limit had been extended another 6.  Classy.  And yet another of the races inside the race  Reminds me of the great footage of a few riders desperately trying to bring the grupetto in under the time cut.  They'll remember that ride better than many of their victories.

I was about to post and remembered one of my hardest ever hill climbs doing a similar act.  It was my regular weekday off ride to and up Mt Wachusett.  120 miles.  But this week, I was taking Friday morning off to do this, not all day Thursday.  (Had to rebuild the wheel that got hit by a car so I took Thursday afternoon off to build it.)  Usually Kate, my riding partner would join me as I rode close to her house at 20 miles out.  Didn't see her on the road so went to her house.  She woke up, grabbed a bite and went.  (She raced the night before.)  We made it to the mountain in good shape but coming home were two tough hills and she absolutely didn't have it.

This left me with a dilemma.  Leave her 40 miles from her home and get to work on time, dog it, stay with her and show up perhaps good and late ... or ... push her up the hills.  I did.  And my G** was that hard!  Climbing seated, left hand at the stem, right on her butt, 42-19.  The saving grace was that she was a very good rider.  She got that she was steering for both of us so all I had to do was pedal insanely hard.

Only once, in a race, have I done a climb that was harder.

Ben
Orange Crush

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07/28/2018 01:00 PM
Flory Hernandez for the win!
Dale

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07/28/2018 06:38 PM
I helped a woman get back in a group using that method and never heard the end of it from my buddies
Orange Crush

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07/28/2018 07:13 PM
The hand on butt isnt very efficient. The proper way to do it is to get in real close and wrap lower arm around butt for sufficient leverage. I've done that to guys and gals lol.
Dale

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07/28/2018 07:56 PM
Posted By Orange Crush on 07/28/2018 01:00 PM
Flory Hernandez for the win!


At the very least she better get an autographed jersey from him
79pmooney

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07/28/2018 11:55 PM
OC, I'd never seen a push before and hadn't spent any time thinking about how to to it. Completely improvised. (As I said before, the detail that made it work was that she was a very good and steady rider; as good in close quarters as anyone I have ever ridden with. Didn't hurt that we had many miles together and had seen each other's bodies. (Changing clothes, skinny dipping. No romance, sorry.)

Both grabbing the seatpost and brake cable are better. (The sad fact is that the force transmitted is so low that the rear brake housing of a sidepull is completely up to the job.)

Ben
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