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TdF Saitama Criterium 24h

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:27 am
by ProTour-Team
Km: 1, Steigung: 0
Susanto Situru (CircleCycle) attackiert
Dusko Petauer (CircleCycle) attackiert
Lazaro Betancourt (C.C.Gisclareny) geht mit
Rene Dattel (Ambition) geht mit
Xabier Intxausti (C.C.Gisclareny) geht mit
Felix Schneeberger (CircleCycle) geht mit

Imho Schneeberger has to get dropped and not one of the 2 guys who attacked. What do you guys think?

Re: TdF Saitama Criterium 24h

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:37 am
by Robyklebt
What is your opinion based on?

Re: TdF Saitama Criterium 24h

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 12:34 pm
by luques
Robyklebt wrote:What is your opinion based on?
I think it is somehow because the first two really attacked, while the third was just following, so attack has priority on following.

Re: TdF Saitama Criterium 24h

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 2:28 pm
by team fl
luques wrote:
Robyklebt wrote:What is your opinion based on?
I think it is somehow because the first two really attacked, while the third was just following, so attack has priority on following.
The Point is, that it's not stated anywhere. So far, hence, it's okay if it's one of the riders he hasn't used already in the breakaway.

Re: TdF Saitama Criterium 24h

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:15 pm
by luques
team fl wrote:
luques wrote:
Robyklebt wrote:What is your opinion based on?
I think it is somehow because the first two really attacked, while the third was just following, so attack has priority on following.
The Point is, that it's not stated anywhere. So far, hence, it's okay if it's one of the riders he hasn't used already in the breakaway.
Yep thats's true. But it isn't as well stated that in case of a team attack you have to drop the weakest one, which is maybe something useful to have.

Or in any case we should judge a team attack just basing on the consequence that it had.