Brad Wiggins is sitting at home, watching his team implode at a Tour de France he was not invited to.
What’s on his mind? An attempt at the Hour Record, that’s what. Now that the UCI has allowed riders to mount a conventional (track) time trial machine in their efforts and the likes of Boardman, Obree, Moser, Rominger, and Indurain all get their records back, I’m getting wicked psyched for a renaissance of one of the coolest periods of Cycling when rider after rider attempted and re-attempted the record during the 90’s.
Unfortunately, the regulations won’t allow for anyone to hop aboard Fignon’s old monster – which he never rode – but at least we have a chance that Wiggins, Cancellara, Martin and co will spend the next few years one-upping each other in what could be the most gratuitous suffer fest our sport has to offer.
Bring it the fuck on.
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@Mike_P
Did the video cut just as they got to the result?
@Owen
We should be able to make all your dreams come true.
@Mike_P
Once Google gets Wifi at the top of the Big H, we should be able to pull it off - not in immediate succession, but at least in series.
@therealpeel
Fair point, but innovation is really what drove the excitement of the Hour. Obree's, in particular, as he busted himself on those jacked-up bikes, thinking outside the box and going batshit fast.
Looks like Jacky Bobby is having a crack at the Hour too...
Isn't he handicapping himself by trying to set it in a station? I know there are big clocks everywhere that would help with the timekeeping, but surely an indoor track would be better suited?
David
Hell's bells, I can't keep up with all the folks going for the record. It's like waiting for a bus: you wait for ages with nothing in sight then 5 come at once. Should be fun to watch. I see the really big names (Fabs, Tony Panzerwagen) are keeping quiet . . . maybe waiting to let the young uns make their efforts then see what they have to do. Can't believe the UCI actually did something that generated genuine excitement. Would never have happened in McQuaid's day, that's for sure.
Rohan Dennis now having a go too...
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