Cianciarulo had that patented "Allessi look back" going on that race. I've heard from multiple pro riders and trainers over the years that you never look back, because they race is in front of you, not behind you.
I knew once Adam looked back the first time during the race, it was over. Then he looked back again and made a mistake. It seemed like he started focusing more about what was going on behind him rather than racing forward.
Cianciarulo had that patented "Allessi look back" going on that race. I've heard from multiple pro riders and trainers over the years that you never look...
Cianciarulo had that patented "Allessi look back" going on that race. I've heard from multiple pro riders and trainers over the years that you never look back, because they race is in front of you, not behind you.
I knew once Adam looked back the first time during the race, it was over. Then he looked back again and made a mistake. It seemed like he started focusing more about what was going on behind him rather than racing forward.
First laps led all season, he said something along the lines of overthinking being up front, i don't remember the exact quote.
I've never rode an sx track before but it seems like they get over the triples so easy, Adam cased the on/off landed on the face of the triple and brapped over it. When he made it clean he coasted off the face. I always thought they were a little tougher to make than that.
I do wish we could see some heart rates though. They showed Pieck with like a 194bpm last week....pretty nuts.
I knew once Adam looked back the first time during the race, it was over. Then he looked back again and made a mistake. It seemed like he started focusing more about what was going on behind him rather than racing forward.
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