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2012-08-04 5:27 AM

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that must be the best finish ever spirig by 0:01 secs over norden and 3rd densham 2 seconds behind


2012-08-04 11:18 AM
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I am just now watching the womens Triathlon, maybe I am missing something, but there seems to be an awful lot of drafting going on.

2012-08-04 12:19 PM
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mattrp - 2012-08-04 11:18 AM

I am just now watching the womens Triathlon, maybe I am missing something, but there seems to be an awful lot of drafting going on.

 

Quite legal in Olympic/ITU triathlon.

2012-08-04 3:06 PM
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mattrp - 2012-08-04 11:18 AM

I am just now watching the womens Triathlon, maybe I am missing something, but there seems to be an awful lot of drafting going on.

 

Quite legal in Olympic/ITU triathlon.

I was confused by that too at first. I'm super new to the sport so I didn't know the rules but they said at one point that drafting is a part of the strategy in both the swimming and biking legs.

2012-08-04 6:31 PM
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Really bummed that nobody would help pull in that lead pack of 6. I think Bennett could've stayed away if she'd had someone else willing to pull. Then she spent all that energy and couldn't keep pace with Densham and Spirig.

Drafting-legal makes the race into a 10k with an insignificant swim and ride. Only if a breakaway of 6 or 10 stays away with 2+ min, there's no suspense. It's always gonna be the best runners.
2012-08-04 6:42 PM
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I guess I never realized that the Olympics Triathlon was draft legal.  I think drafting really takes away from the sport.  The only time that I can see drafting as a good thing would be a the full Ironman distance with wave starts.



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mattrp - 2012-08-04 4:42 PM

I guess I never realized that the Olympics Triathlon was draft legal.  I think drafting really takes away from the sport.  The only time that I can see drafting as a good thing would be a the full Ironman distance with wave starts.

It changes the strategy certainly, but I don't think it takes away from the sport, its simply just a different set of rules.

In many ways it adds to the drama. It makes being a strong swimmer important because if you aren't then you will miss being in the lead pack of cyclists. You still must be a strong cyclist to keep up with, or even break the pack and running even becomes more of a race as you arrive at T2 with a bunch of really fast people.

2012-08-04 10:23 PM
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lance called it  a shampoo, blow dry, and 10k foot race
2012-08-05 1:20 AM
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GomesBolt - 2012-08-04 7:31 PM 
Drafting-legal makes the race into a 10k with an insignificant swim and ride. Only if a breakaway of 6 or 10 stays away with 2+ min, there's no suspense. It's always gonna be the best runners.

Go tell that to Lukas Verzbicas. He is one of the best runners out there, but until his swim gets a lot better, he's going to be at the mercy of some good luck on the bike leg. A strong swim doesn't guarantee a good finish, but it makes it so much more likely that you'll get to show your running skills. In ITU racing, if you have a poor swim then you're toast.

2012-08-05 5:54 AM
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The ITU people say "you won't win the race in the swim, but you can definitely lose the race in the swim."

With so much emphasis on the swim and the run, the ride turns into this pack movement to as they said yesterday "kill time until the run."

But if you look at non-draft races, most are won on the bike.

I guess I just prefer watching the winner be one who pushed the whole time.

Sorry to the Brits too, but that whole team strategy, I'm glad that fell apart. Either it's an individual event or a team event. 3 people working to put 1 on the podium seems goofy. That goes for road cycling too.
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