Totally, off pedals up top and still pulls that out? Awesome.Amazing run by Hart! I don't know how he held that together and came 2nd to top it off haha!
the stream came from akamai, i think it depends on what provider you are and what connection he has to the akamai network. i'm on the biggest provider in germany, probably to many connections for them or akamai out of this network...Strange. I had no problems watching freecaster and I am using my phone's 1MB data connection
worked flawless with telekom VDSL in Berlin, just some minor glitches in the beginning!the stream came from akamai, i think it depends on what provider you are and what connection he has to the akamai network. i'm on the biggest provider in germany, probably to many connections for them or akamai out of this network...
Gotta get on the pedals at the end of Ft Bill.So Gwin went slower than 74 other guys in the third split with a 1:25 and still got 5 th by being 3 sec up before then?
It has nothing to do with that. He cant pedal slower than 74 other guys. There must be some footage of his mistake.Gotta get on the pedals at the end of Ft Bill.
See above post, he crashed. 8 seconds is usually around the time lost in a non-serious crash by a WC racer too if I remember correctly.It has nothing to do with that. He cant pedal slower than 74 other guys. There must be some footage of his mistake.
I'm still surprised Hannah was so far back.
Here ya go.top 10?
i'm on a 3mbit connection here right now, i couldn't reach the normal freecaster site at all, always getting 503ed. i suspekt deutsche telekom of having huge problems lately, in the evening watching youtube is no fun at all. the previous kabelbw connection i had in stuttgart worked flawlessly too. anyway, it's time this sport gets more tv time so this internet problems are a thing of the past...worked flawless with telekom VDSL in Berlin, just some minor glitches in the beginning!
The UCI official results concur that Gwin was 5.5 seconds up on Minnaar at the second split. Gutted he had a crash. It's like Sam Hill at Val di Sole - if he had an ear piece with someone telling him he was nearly 6 seconds up maybe he'd have cruised and won it easily without taking too many risks...The split times show he was up a bit and if he crashed rather than stalled out on course then 5 seconds sounds right.
It blows my mind that Gwin was reportedly upwards of 5 seconds up on the field at one point. He did the same thing at SA. It seems only Hill has done that in recent years. With that kind of speed more wins will surely come.
That 5 seconds up was strange and immediately dismissed by Warner on freecaster. It didn't show that on the UCI timing feed.
up by five, crash and down by three is what dirt says also. there was some major timing issues being reported and the reason warner was dismissive. i'm guessing gwin went down in the same spot he did twice during practice right before quali's.The split times show he was up a bit and if he crashed rather than stalled out on course then 5 seconds sounds right.
The CNC'd Empire MX-6 is a gorgeous thing:Some new prototypes floating around the pits - http://www.vitalmtb.com/photos/features/Pits-Bits-2011-Fort-William-World-Cup,2408/CGs-Prototype-Tire,21158/bturman,109
Danny Hart has always rode like that. There was a funny article years ago in Mountainbiking UK magazine, where Shaums March did a masterclass with up and coming young Brit riders and he said that Danny was the fastest but he would never get away with that style of riding when he got bigger, it was only cause he was so small and weighed next to nothing. Well he still is and he just came second in a world cup...Are we gonna start making a pool on how long Hart's career lasts? Damn he's fast and fun to watch, but I doubt riding that far on the edge of his skills will let him last long.
nope, that spot's before the second splitup by five, crash and down by three is what
i'm guessing gwin went down in the same spot he did twice during practice right before quali's.
Is that allowed? I would think not but don't know.if he had an ear piece
My guess is that Shaums was right. Danny didn't get any bigger!Danny Hart has always rode like that. There was a funny article years ago in Mountainbiking UK magazine, where Shaums March did a masterclass with up and coming young Brit riders and he said that Danny was the fastest but he would never get away with that style of riding when he got bigger, it was only cause he was so small and weighed next to nothing. Well he still is and he just came second in a world cup...
I also am curious to know about barel, and also neko mullaly, he's been fast enough that being 40 seconds off pace is not normal.What happend to Fabien Barel ?
Hart was 1.5 seconds quicker than Minnaar at the 2nd split, so he lost 3 seconds to Minnaar over the last 90 secounds of the course - seems about right, sadlyStrange results if you ask me...Hart made a lot of mistakes,and I find very dificult to believe he has the power to come 2nd at the last split,right on the pedaling section.