Tour de Romandie 2024 Prologue Highlights: Surprise Maikel Zijlaard Result
2024 ж. 22 Сәу.
35 369 Рет қаралды
Maikel Zijlaard surprises everyone to win the 2024 Tour de Romandie time trial prologue, beating Adam Yates, Egan Bernal, and everyone else. #Romandie Get more race information here flosports.link/3U5P5WC
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Tudor has by far the classiest looking kit.
Just thinking the same.
I think I'll start following them more closely. They also make equally classy watches in the retro Rolex style, but at a considerably lower price!
Like this prologue format. Short and sharp, in-town loop, standard bikes. And gaps that aren't so big it puts some GC contenders on the back foot from day 1. Grand Tours take note...
Those barriers should not have extended feet.
I’m happy to see the teams didn’t bring TT bikes for such a short prologue. 👌
Whats with all the aero gear, normal road bike for this course!
This commentator funny lmao
A disc wheel worth 2 secs for Lulu?
Road bike TT, huh?
Looked like a very twisty course, so maybe not much opportunity to get down on the aero bars. Road bike is probably quicker through the corners.
Jan Christen's time was not measured correctly. He had a time of approx. 2.49 and won the race. The timing is wrong. He started 1 minute and 10 seconds instead of exactly 1 minute after Tratnik and finished 59 seconds after Tratnik. Tratnik ist 6 seconds behind the "winner"
A rider's time starts on their official start time (I know, such a weird rule). So when he started late, time was already ticking for ten seconds. I hope it's not because of the organisers that he started late...
The stage length is a bit of a joke. 2 minute stage/prologue? Waste of everyone’s time in my opinion. Bike set ups, etc.
Every second counts for gc. Bike handling skills count for more on a short course like this. Makes for an exciting race imo.
What a weird TT. Why are they all on normal road bikes? Why did the Ineos rider have a disc rear wheel while the others didn't?
Because it was a Prolog, which means the race has to be less than 8km. And it was very technical, which also benefits road bikes because they are more nimble
Can see many corners.. Road bike is better