AlwaysCurious wrote:
Tri-Banter wrote:
Haven't you heard? People don't like Starky.
Matt Lieto obviously doesn't He can't stop talking about what a terrible strategy it is for Starky to hammer the bike.
Which is a ridiculous statement, because if Starky plays it conservative on the bike, he finishes 20+ minutes behind the winner.
I think Starky's going to do his best to put himself in the mix for a win. He came out of the water with the front group. He pounds the bike. The other athletes have to decide how much they're willing to let him go.
Odds are that the rest of the runners in the pack aren't too concerned about Starky's gap. They learned that last year. But, Starky's run has improved. If they let him go, it might be a great strategy for him.
Take a short break from ST and read my blog:
http://tri-banter.blogspot.com/