peter kern wrote: » great coverage but a bit of a joke how close the camera and bikes were in front of brownlee i dont thnk many people that watched the bike felt sorry for alister dropping out...
Atlas Scrawny Python wrote: » Avoiding posts and social media/reports, any links to race coverage?
Bawnmore_Ent. wrote: » What happened to Brownlee? Did he finish?
joey100 wrote: » I'd pretty much agree Fazz, Varga and Brownlee to lead out of the swim. If Murray and Kienle get out together though and Sanders catches quick they might be able to work together to catch Brownlee. Still reckon he would beat them all on the run but I think it might be a bit closer for him than the races he's done so far. Course being flat as well should suit the more powerful riders, Brownlee obviously very good on the bike but St George and Gran Canaria both hilly enough courses and prob suit his power to weight, flat course like this might suit the riders with bigger numbers more (Sanders, Kienle and Murray). Still epxecting Brownlee to win the race but hoping it's a bit closer!
joey100 wrote: » They say there is a live stream alright P, here's the link,http://www.thechampionship.de/?page_id=1616 No idea if it will just be a camera at the finish line or a full following of the race though. Think they had a live feed from one of there races in Qatar or Abu ~Dhabi that was pretty good. Murray seems to have been doing a fair bit of work alright to get ready for this race, same as Sanders so should be good race.
Fazz wrote: » Try and watch this to the end without laughing.... I couldn't... :pac::Dhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1wnu0xzvjo I know the whole Gomez blocking thing was pretty blatant and unfair. Poss his way of trying to make the 2012 Olympic Team or a favour or what who knows. Not the worst offence in the world though - he defo went over his head once, and then just stayed real close before having a slow steps exit in front of Gomez. Standard swim experience for most of us :pac::D On a personal level, was lucky enough to share a few slices of pizza in Texas with a swim group there. Both Matt Hanson (Winner) and Harry Wiltshire were there and very down to earth and chatty. Seemed decent guys and not ignorant or anything and made the effort to turn up for a swim group social pizza and drink a few days pre race. Spoke with Harry more so and was asking him about IMSA - his derailleur broke apparently. Didn't dawn on me back to the Gomez incident but would've asked if I remembered!
EC1000 wrote: » With Wiltshire's history, anyone who criticises him immediately goes up a notch or two in my opinion
Fazz wrote: » I didn't like his comment at Kona'16 bitching about Harry Wiltshire swimming tough with him near the pier. Sap.
peter kern wrote: » cant argue with fan boys joey
joey100 wrote: » Probably could go in the Alistair Brownlee thread but since most of the discussion is in here, looks like he avoided Frodo at the weekend Fazz Will his next race be ITU in Leeds and then probably the half challenge champs. Some big enough names down for that too.
peter kern wrote: » some tourism sell... no ****next time say you are posting an ironman bs advert ;-) and becasue you said no bs i watched the whole thing and want my 7.25 min back lol
peter kern wrote: » wrong link ?