I just had an epiphany.
We're seeing a stage of the Tour De France play out in slow-mo here.
The big peloton full of "favorites" has no problem letting a couple riders get a huge lead (sometimes 10 miles!) because they feel secure in chasing them down at the end with power in numbers. Usually the bigger group succeeds.
Sometimes when the breakaways put their hearts into it, the team managers wait too long to push the "go" button... the peloton starts working really really hard to catch up (like 35mph+ on the flats) but the breakaways still win.
Sullla Bruyneel anyone?
We're seeing a stage of the Tour De France play out in slow-mo here.
The big peloton full of "favorites" has no problem letting a couple riders get a huge lead (sometimes 10 miles!) because they feel secure in chasing them down at the end with power in numbers. Usually the bigger group succeeds.
Sometimes when the breakaways put their hearts into it, the team managers wait too long to push the "go" button... the peloton starts working really really hard to catch up (like 35mph+ on the flats) but the breakaways still win.
Sullla Bruyneel anyone?