Should we consider Frodeno's performance as wire-to-wire win?
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Re: Wire - to - wire [BuRadek]
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no. He didn't lead out of the water.
Re: Wire - to - wire [BuRadek]
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I do but semantics I think dictate he didn't. But I also won't make it a big deal of using "wire to wire".
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Wire - to - wire [BuRadek]
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BuRadek wrote:
Should we consider Frodeno's performance as wire-to-wire win?
Re: Wire - to - wire [BuRadek]
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BuRadek wrote:
Should we consider Frodeno's performance as wire-to-wire win?no because he did not lead from wire to wire simples!
Re: Wire - to - wire [B_Doughtie]
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I agree. I think for the men’s race this is as close as anyone will get going truly wire to wire. The dynamics of the race, the strategy of the people in it and the depth means we won’t see someone pull a LCB and be off the front from the very beginning and through the bike
Matt
Matt
Re: Wire - to - wire [stivrunning]
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Yeah I assumed wire to wire is start to finish... That sounds more like what lucy almost did. Not easy to do with brownlee around
Or Amberger.