Transcontinental Race 2022

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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Is that the age old conundrum of strength over weight?

Endless amounts of whataboutery could result from those discussions. He posted on Instagram about the wheels pre-race
View: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf_-4owIuRn/
with a (well-reasoned) defence of his choice. But yeah, he'd have probably have been better off going for more spokes…
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
I thought it was a rim that has 'slightly broken'

I think I'd put it in the "unlucky" category, rather than "poor equipment choice".
£5k on a wheelset though :ohmy:

Yes, the rim....it was shorthand for 'something cheaper and (even) stronger'.
That's not his only problem- he might have broken race rules. According to James Hayden, Christoph Strasser gave him some money when his card didn't work. Poor planning might cost him dear.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
I'm worried :sad:

214's dot is over an hour stationary @ about 2000m altitude, a few miles before CP4. The crew car's dot has just gone out to meet him.

That is concerning, I hope all is OK.

as an aside the CP4 is in a funny place, as the natural angle of approach from CP3 means a decent down into the valley to CP4 and then a climb back up retracing your route to get onto the mandatory parcours, which looks to be an isolated gravel road?
 
as an aside the CP4 is in a funny place, as the natural angle of approach from CP3 means a decent down into the valley to CP4 and then a climb back up retracing your route to get onto the mandatory parcours, which looks to be an isolated gravel road?

That's about right! Social media is full of speculation about the hazards of that road - Streetview is limited, but it looks more rideable than hike-a-bike. Maybe ...
. Strasser is on the narrowest tyres of the front group (28mm clinchers?), and I think someone clocked him as averaging under 10kph along the whole thing!

Look how steep the final descent is:
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Solocle

Über Member
Location
Poole
Christoph is across the Danube into Bulgaria with a decent lead built up on his nearest rivals:
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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Photo Winner
Location
Inside my skull
Endless amounts of whataboutery could result from those discussions. He posted on Instagram about the wheels pre-race
View: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf_-4owIuRn/
with a (well-reasoned) defence of his choice. But yeah, he'd have probably have been better off going for more spokes…


World tour teams have a car and tame mechanic right behind them who will swap another wheel in in 6 seconds if it breaks. Different story when unsupported.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
World tour teams have a car and tame mechanic right behind them who will swap another wheel in in 6 seconds if it breaks. Different story when unsupported.

Quite!

Will (214) has scratched- he was in a collision with an e-scooter in Bavaria, which weakened the frame. On the Transalpina descent this morning he realized there was a problem. Frame crack was under his bag straps. Poor bloke.
 
Bollox. But thanks. where did you get that from? EDIT: I think it's on twitter.

Or Instagram. Bad luck for him but it could have been a lot worse. Lovely place for a rest.
 

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