If so... then Mears should have been relegated for touching Pendleton.
Mears leant in, and positioning is a fine part of the strategy of sprinting. And Pendleton leaned back, which is fine because if you don't you fall over.
It's hard to hold a line at those speeds when you're shifting your body weight.
Is he going to say that cycling is non-contact?
If so... then Mears should have been relegated for touching Pendleton.
Mears leant in, and positioning is a fine part of the strategy of sprinting. And Pendleton leaned back, which is fine because if you don't you fall over.
It's hard to hold a line at those speeds when you're shifting your body weight.