by Toks » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:30 pm
[quote]What tactics would the experienced racers like Toks recommend?
Seeing as the the Mozzie v ACC alliance worked so well and assuming everyone is fit and up for the challenge the following:
1. Try and make sure there's either 1 or 2 ACC or Mozzie in any breaks that go. The one's to really watch are those that go after the halfway point of the race.
2. If you've got a team mate in the break stay near the front of the pack (but don't help pull the break back. Also 'sit on' any chasing breaks that try to form. If you do a turn make it quick and get to the back
3. Don't chase down team mates in breakaways but if it looks like its gonna come back together make sure you're in the right place to either iniate or react to new breaks that form.
4. Unless the pace is really slow don't all gett in the same break. If it gets caught you'll possibly all be knackered and may miss the key break.
5. Towards the end if nothing has happened (and none of you are sprinters) you can 'Gap the bunch'. Hence George pulls away from the front while you're sat on his wheel you. You just pretend to keep pulling while a gap begins to grow between you in second place and say George in front. I've seen both DP and Lon D's use this in the last ten minutes of a race very effectively. Oh and Chris Hoy in his world cup Kierin win I think
6 If there's quite a few of you in the break towards the end with perhaps 1 or 2 other riders refusing to work one of you you must mark them in case they try a sneaky maneovre,