• Not necessarily.

    @skinny is still racing to beat his time from last year

    Sure, but I have to confess that that doesn't interest me at all--mainly because the parcours is completely different. I'm sure it's comparable in some way, but not directly enough for my taste.

    and, as with Bjorn today, all it would take is a bad day or mechanical and everything is back on again.

    Yes, obviously, but while I find it entertaining and thrilling to follow a close race, and want skinny to win, I don't want him to suffer any such event. It doesn't keep me on the edge of my seat to wonder if something like that is going to happen.

    It's still a major challenge just to finish this race for @skinny and it's definitely not a sure thing that he's won it!

    I agree, but for the time time being it's definitely taken the sting out of the race at the front (for me).

    The best scenario is when there are a couple of very close competitors, as skinny would undoubtedly agree, too. Right now, that's not the case.

  • I agree it's better as a spectacle to have a close race, but it never happens that way! And in a way that's a good thing.
    The chances of two or more riders being equally matched, with no drafting, after 7 or 8 days is very small.
    And if they were close, the pressure to ride themselves into the ground to get an edge would keep building. So, as a rider, I'm kind of pleased that it's not close at the front now so that there isn't too much extra pressure on them. The later stages of these races are weird as a drug trip and highly emotional already!

  • I agree it's better as a spectacle to have a close race, but it never happens that way! And in a way that's a good thing.

    Well, I don't mean, on a 4,000km race, people chasing each other along the same road only a couple of kilometres apart. In that type of race, 'close' means within a couple of dozen kilometres so that the lead can change again with a long rest, etc.

    The chances of two or more riders being equally matched, with no drafting, after 7 or 8 days is very small.
    And if they were close, the pressure to ride themselves into the ground to get an edge would keep building. So, as a rider, I'm kind of pleased that it's not close at the front now so that there isn't too much extra pressure on them. The later stages of these races are weird as a drug trip and highly emotional already!

    I would worry about this if it were a professional sport, but then, as in boxing, there would probably be people in the athletes' 'corners' who would intervene in case there was evidence that someone couldn't continue. I'm not worried about that in amateurs.

    @pacef8:

    One is reminded of mikes close ride in Australia near the end of the race . The turn off the route to get a rest that became one of his last.

    I'm not sure what you mean with the reference to Mike?

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