Bam. That's one of the aspects of the race I always pondered about. There's no avoiding sleep. I watched the wild coast race carefully, and it seems like whomever had a structured sleeping plan, performed more predictably and thus preformed better on the long run, which ponders the question of how things progress from CP2 rest time.
I haven't read @skinny analysis, but what do you mean by 20 minutes? As in sleep time?
He's rocking some serious pace and has overtaken, so must be feeling pretty damned good
Two years ago, before his neck gave out, he was napping for 20 minutes at a time. He led because he was riding all the time. Sadly this also meant that his neck was getting no rest and gave out.
Bam. That's one of the aspects of the race I always pondered about. There's no avoiding sleep. I watched the wild coast race carefully, and it seems like whomever had a structured sleeping plan, performed more predictably and thus preformed better on the long run, which ponders the question of how things progress from CP2 rest time.
I haven't read @skinny analysis, but what do you mean by 20 minutes? As in sleep time?
He's rocking some serious pace and has overtaken, so must be feeling pretty damned good