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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
In his own, awesome words:
http://www.alexigrewal.com/index.php...olympics-in-la " I was not thinking what I could do to help Davis, I was thinking how I could use the situation to work all my rivals against each other" "Phinney was wearing a skin suit.... The skinsuit was information I filed away. Only one pocket was sewn into it and we faced a hot, hilly two hundred kilometer race. One feed zone per lap on a downhill, right near the start finish, wearing a skin suit with one pocket was to rely on the unreliable." "Two laps to go Davis asks me for food. I lied, said I don’t have any, I justified it in my mind by thinking I might need it myself." ....and much more, very entertaining stuff, not just about hiding food from the team leader, but also about his tactical choices, and how he saw the race. I did a cursory search, and haven't seen a post in rbr that breaks down 1984 Olympic road race race to this extent. Grewal's explanation is as fascinating as it is Machiavellian. There's more goodies in the rest of the site, including his story of spitting on the camera man. I remind you this reinforces my "amateur bike racing is awesome" theory, since in 1984 this was an amateurs-only race. |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
"That's bike racing"
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
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Ryan Cousineau wrote: In his own, awesome words: http://www.alexigrewal.com/index.php...he-olympics-in -la " I was not thinking what I could do to help Davis, I was thinking how I could use the situation to work all my rivals against each other" "Phinney was wearing a skin suit.... The skinsuit was information I filed away. Only one pocket was sewn into it and we faced a hot, hilly two hundred kilometer race. One feed zone per lap on a downhill, right near the start finish, wearing a skin suit with one pocket was to rely on the unreliable." "Two laps to go Davis asks me for food. I lied, said I donąt have any, I justified it in my mind by thinking I might need it myself." ...and much more, very entertaining stuff, not just about hiding food from the team leader, but also about his tactical choices, and how he saw the race. I did a cursory search, and haven't seen a post in rbr that breaks down 1984 Olympic road race race to this extent. Grewal's explanation is as fascinating as it is Machiavellian. There's more goodies in the rest of the site, including his story of spitting on the camera man. I remind you this reinforces my "amateur bike racing is awesome" theory, since in 1984 this was an amateurs-only race. He did what all top level racers (particularly motorcycle racers) know to do: The person you most have to beat is your team mate. His explanations of how he did it was pretty fascinating - the guy did not miss a single thing. |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 8, 6:10*pm, "H. Fred Kveck" wrote:
*Ryan Cousineau wrote: I did a cursory search, and haven't seen a post in rbr that breaks down 1984 Olympic road race race to this extent. Grewal's explanation is as fascinating as it is Machiavellian. * *He did what all top level racers (particularly motorcycle racers) know to do: The person you most have to beat is your team mate. His explanations of how he did it was pretty fascinating - the guy did not miss a single thing. Damn. That's intense. You know it's good when Scottsmack posts up and just says "wow." Fredmaster Ben |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 8, 7:10*pm, "H. Fred Kveck" wrote:
In article , *Ryan Cousineau wrote: In his own, awesome words: http://www.alexigrewal.com/index.php...uit-aka-the-ol... -la " I was not thinking what I could do to help Davis, I was thinking how I could use the situation to work all my rivals against each other" "Phinney was wearing a skin suit.... The skinsuit was information I filed away. *Only one pocket was sewn into it and we faced a hot, hilly two hundred kilometer race. *One feed zone per lap on a downhill, right near the start finish, wearing a skin suit with one pocket was to rely on the unreliable." "Two laps to go Davis asks me for food. *I lied, said I don t have any, I justified it in my mind by thinking I might need it myself." ...and much more, very entertaining stuff, not just about hiding food from the team leader, but also about his tactical choices, and how he saw the race. I did a cursory search, and haven't seen a post in rbr that breaks down 1984 Olympic road race race to this extent. Grewal's explanation is as fascinating as it is Machiavellian. There's more goodies in the rest of the site, including his story of spitting on the camera man. I remind you this reinforces my "amateur bike racing is awesome" theory, since in 1984 this was an amateurs-only race. * *He did what all top level racers (particularly motorcycle racers) know to do: The person you most have to beat is your team mate. His explanations of how he did it was pretty fascinating - the guy did not miss a single thing. Steve Tilford has a comment on time and distance on his blog, recently. Addressing the title line: third and fourth finishers, Dag-Otto Lauritzen and Morten Saether, were teammates riding for Norway. Morten dragged Dag-Otto to the line and got outsprinted for the last medal. Dag-Otto went on to a pro contract; Morten rode the Tour of Texas (amateur) in '86 and I think subsequently went back to school and got a degree. The moral of the story: "That's bike racing!". --D-y |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
--D-y wrote:
Addressing the title line: third and fourth finishers, Dag-Otto Lauritzen and Morten Saether, were teammates riding for Norway. Morten dragged Dag-Otto to the line and got outsprinted for the last medal. Dag-Otto went on to a pro contract; Morten rode the Tour of Texas (amateur) in '86 and I think subsequently went back to school and got a degree. I know who really won. |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 9, 4:05*am, "A. Dumas" wrote:
--D-y wrote: Addressing the title line: third and fourth finishers, Dag-Otto Lauritzen and Morten Saether, were teammates riding for Norway. Morten dragged Dag-Otto to the line and got outsprinted for the last medal. Dag-Otto went on to a pro contract; Morten rode the Tour of Texas (amateur) in '86 and I think subsequently went back to school and got a degree. I know who really won. The guy with the most toys at the end? --D-y |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 9, 5:05*pm, --D-y wrote:
Addressing the title line: third and fourth finishers, Dag-Otto Lauritzen and Morten Saether, were teammates riding for Norway. Morten dragged Dag-Otto to the line and got outsprinted for the last medal. Dag-Otto went on to a pro contract; Morten rode the Tour of Dag-Otto Lauritzen was also somewhat famous in Norway for dragging one L. Armstrong up to the Indurain-driven break on the last lap of World Champs, Oslo 1993. |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 8, 3:58*pm, Ryan Cousineau wrote:
I remind you this reinforces my "amateur bike racing is awesome" theory, since in 1984 this was an amateurs-only race. Dumbass - I was too greedy (regarding teamwork) in two races and I regret it both times. It didn't work out. It's better to work with or for your teamates. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. |
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Alexi Grewal: worst teammate ever
On Dec 8, 7:07*pm, "Kurgan. presented by Gringioni."
wrote: On Dec 8, 3:58*pm, Ryan Cousineau wrote: I remind you this reinforces my "amateur bike racing is awesome" theory, since in 1984 this was an amateurs-only race. Dumbass - I was too greedy (regarding teamwork) in two races and I regret it both times. It didn't work out. It's better to work with or for your teamates. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. Dumbass, Which Olympics were those in? DR |
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