A fine morning. Gold for the girls. Bronze for the Mens eight. But best of all Eight Badminton players slung out for not trying.
That's a real result.![]()
But best of all Eight Badminton players slung out for not trying.
That's a real result.![]()
TheBigYin said:And another Gold - WigooooooOOOOO!!!
Don't forget bronze for Froome either. What these boys are doing for British cycling is quite remarkable!
The laziness of the other nations in the peloton really condemned the whole chase to fail which is a great shame. Big congratulations to Kazakhstan and Vinokourov for a great win!
acetone said:Kazakhstan and Vinokourov were not affected by the "laziness" of other teams. It's the olympics and YOU have to go out and win it, not rely on some other country to help you out. At the end of the day the GB team made a complete hash of their tactics, they had one plan and no ability to change that plan as events unfolded. To blame other teams is just ridiculous.
its all gobbledy gook to me.... instead of arguing, can someone explain what the peloton is/does? My guess is its a group that stay together, swapping the lead so that only one person has to 'break the air' so the others can slip stream making the job easier, but..... yeah, you got it, my and cycling have never been on close terms since the day I passed my driving test :bonk:
As for the other events, excellent result in the pool last night, unexpected medals are always the best. I know they shouldn't be any better, herculean efforts over the years by guys like Hoy, Wiggins and Redgrave, etc are astounding but those really unexpected results are the ones that bring a lump to the throat![]()
( i was keeping quiet in case Kenya asked for a share of the medal...)
I'm done arguing about nothing
The peloton is the name given to the main group of riders in a race. It's usual for various break-away attempts to go off the front of the peloton during a race (usually only from lesser riders, it's rare that the top riders would be allowed to gain that advantage without a more concerted effort to chase them down) but it's very rare for them to stay in the lead because of the benefits of cycling in a large group, which are, as you say, the increased aerodynamic efficiency of travelling close together. Most of the riders remain sheltered, cycling at maybe 60-70% of maximum effort whilst the guy on the front is going at 100%. In the most serious of pursuits riders might not spend more than 15 seconds on the front because of how energy sapping it becomes.
I'm done arguing about nothing
The peloton is the name given to the main group of riders in a race. It's usual for various break-away attempts to go off the front of the peloton during a race (usually only from lesser riders, it's rare that the top riders would be allowed to gain that advantage without a more concerted effort to chase them down) but it's very rare for them to stay in the lead because of the benefits of cycling in a large group, which are, as you say, the increased aerodynamic efficiency of travelling close together. Most of the riders remain sheltered, cycling at maybe 60-70% of maximum effort whilst the guy on the front is going at 100%. In the most serious of pursuits riders might not spend more than 15 seconds on the front because of how energy sapping it becomes.

Spent many an hour sitting by karate mats watching our kids do their thing at british tournaments and had bitten nails, so lord only knows how her friends/family in the arena were feeling for that semi or worse, will be in the final. Crikey, the busses have rolled out of the depot again, Golds in shooting & canoeing, with a silver double header there...![]()



That was impressive....didn't know which event to watch![]()

Did anyone see the British women disqualified in the cycling? I have a question...
The Brits came 8th, effectively removed from the event completely.
If they'd won the race they'd of been in the Gold/ Silver race & a loss would of put them in the bronze/ 4th place race.
So, how did the Chinese still get silver (equivalent of just losing their race) when they committed the same offence?
neil_g said:both teams were relegated, as china were in the gold/silver race the lowest they could go is silver. as gb were still in the main "pool" as it were they were taken down to 8th.
How is the last 4 the main pool though.
A simple loss in that race would've put them in the race for bronze wouldn't it?
If so their penalty was more than just a loss of the race whereas the penalty for the Chinese was exactly that.
neil_g said:well listening to the commentators earlier (i think it was chris boardman who was asked why it happened that way) and he said what i said earlier about the chinese were in the 1st/2nd race and gb being in the main pool still.
:shrug: