DieselnDust Posted June 23 Posted June 23 So those saying that the course is fine max brandl fell and broke his jaw right in front of the cameras. Schurter has crashed several times including the rock garden and to town garden Forster just crashed as well. Looks like he’s hurt his hand
MarcoDeS Posted June 23 Posted June 23 1 hour ago, DieselnDust said: So those saying that the course is fine max brandl fell and broke his jaw right in front of the cameras. Schurter has crashed several times including the rock garden and to town garden Forster just crashed as well. Looks like he’s hurt his hand Ya no, the course was terrible. Even worse to place it right before the olympics. mazambaan 1
J Wakefield Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Crashes happen and ride with in your limit based on the terrain presented. If the course was dry it would be a different story but rained and like any course when wet it adds a different factor in. Nino's crashes as cause he 1st never got his front wheel into the rut, his bike was going left he was right when the bike stood upright. He wasnt hurt. Even Pidcock who put on a clinic dropped it twice. The course today allowed those who are able to produce smooth and big power over a longer duration due to the mud, those riders came out better than the others. MarcoDeS, Scott roy, DieselnDust and 1 other 4
Scott roy Posted June 23 Posted June 23 1 hour ago, MarcoDeS said: Ya no, the course was terrible. Even worse to place it right before the olympics. I disagree. I found it to be fantastic, the course looks amazing. I feel xco should be balance of technical skills and power/fitness, this course nailed it. Falling and injuring yourself is a risk in all sports, xc typically gets off pretty lightly. Just look at the road and DH, 2 disciplines I don’t know much about, yet I can place a number of big crashes and injuries going back merely a couple of weeks. The fact that a roadie won today goes further to show that it’s not too far technically. (Yes I know he’s a lot more than that but you get the idea). This course merely separated the men from the boys more than usual in terms of technical ability. Headshot, Neill Du Toit and MarcoDeS 3
DieselnDust Posted June 23 Posted June 23 53 minutes ago, J Wakefield said: Crashes happen and ride with in your limit based on the terrain presented. If the course was dry it would be a different story but rained and like any course when wet it adds a different factor in. Nino's crashes as cause he 1st never got his front wheel into the rut, his bike was going left he was right when the bike stood upright. He wasnt hurt. Even Pidcock who put on a clinic dropped it twice. The course today allowed those who are able to produce smooth and big power over a longer duration due to the mud, those riders came out better than the others. Ya I’d tend to agree with you but there has to be a tipping point where adding wow factor doesn’t make the racing any better. That everybody dropped it a few times, including Pidcock tells me they got it wrong for a wet course today. In the dry it would have been spectacular. Everyone was slowing for the rock garden b-line and the a -line was only used a few times. The totem garden had ramps fitted to give the riders a slower entry. The c-line was covered in wood chips for the first lap but that was gone with everyone slip sliding down it. I love watching Pidcock racing his Mtb but I also want to see a good race and both were fairly processional. totally agree that the smoothest riders took the wins today with both followed by riders with possibly the most inefficient body language on a bike. i just can’t get the image of Brandl lying with his face on a rock , screaming in pain MarcoDeS 1
Headshot Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Who was being treated by medics on the B line in the last lap?
Headshot Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Was a super interesting race to watch. Didn't suit NS at all but he still got a 4th. I wonder if he went with dry tyres? Pidcock is on another level.
DieselnDust Posted June 23 Posted June 23 (edited) 12 hours ago, Headshot said: Who was being treated by medics on the B line in the last lap? That was Max Brandl. Still no update . Fell on lap 5 i think it was. update: It was lap 3 when Brandl fell. Broken jaw confirmed. still no name for the rider who fell in the last lap but also a bad one Edited June 24 by DieselnDust
Headshot Posted June 24 Posted June 24 I think it was Mathis Azarro of Decathlon. Results show he dnfd after doing 5 laps. nathrix 1
DieselnDust Posted June 24 Posted June 24 1 hour ago, Headshot said: I think it was Mathis Azarro of Decathlon. Results show he dnfd after doing 5 laps. Could be
Vaultboy Posted June 24 Posted June 24 13 hours ago, Headshot said: Was a super interesting race to watch. I lost interest in Pinkbike Friday Fails a long time ago. tinmug and nathrix 2
Headshot Posted June 24 Posted June 24 2 hours ago, Vaultboy said: I lost interest in Pinkbike Friday Fails a long time ago. Funny, but you missed the point. It was a master class in who was fit and technically proficient and who was less so. Pidcock channeled his inner sausage dog better than the rest. They should consider having XCO back in Cape Town midwinter, the weather ie better here 🙂 justinafrika and Scott roy 2
DieselnDust Posted June 24 Posted June 24 3 hours ago, Headshot said: I think it was Mathis Azarro of Decathlon. Results show he dnfd after doing 5 laps. Looks like was Raphael Auclair of Decathlon Ford. Whoever it was needed to have the neck stabilised before being evacuated.😟
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