What a fun time rewatching how I saw the winning attack coming from miles away but failed to react quickly enough. Pulling everyone to the line and loosing eight spots in the last 150m :D
Thx for watching and leaving a comment man. Much appreciated. It helps me out too over the years to rewatch races. Not that it helped me to become Pogi or Vingegaard but at least I learned some things from it.
I´m 56-57...check some of my other videos where there´s a racecam showing me. I have a muscular disease and even been on lower weight than this because of it. So go ahead, watch those videos with me in it and come back and maybe apologise for jumping to conclusions so early. Not everyone on zwift is a heavy rider, winning races easily, flying up hills, speedi g down descents while staying comfortably in their lower category.
@@ffwdzwift4541I was simply curious as most pro climbers are not even below 60 kg :) No need to feel insulted, that was clearly not the intention here.
@@clmslrd okay but qi get that question constantly. Why would qi cheat and post my videos with racecam. Becomes a bit annoying after a while. I might have the weight but not the legs of a pro climber🤣
@clmslrd No need to feel insulted? You were literally asking for "proof for more trust" about his weight. You must like being thought of as a liar or a cheat... 🤦♀️
@@lisavw7593 Originally, this was an advice I gave-nothing more, nothing less. You can take it or leave it. The guy makes good videos and did a great race (you can quote me on that too). My only point was that the weight seemed unusual. I couldn’t have known about a medical condition or anything else not immediately visible. That’s all there was to my comment which brings me to the following point: perhaps there’s something to be done in the content to avoid getting similar comments like mine in the future.
What a fun time rewatching how I saw the winning attack coming from miles away but failed to react quickly enough. Pulling everyone to the line and loosing eight spots in the last 150m :D
Thx for watching and leaving a comment man. Much appreciated. It helps me out too over the years to rewatch races. Not that it helped me to become Pogi or Vingegaard but at least I learned some things from it.
are you seriously 55 kg? In such case I would definitely add some proof for more trust in the content you're showing. Good race anyway.
I´m 56-57...check some of my other videos where there´s a racecam showing me. I have a muscular disease and even been on lower weight than this because of it. So go ahead, watch those videos with me in it and come back and maybe apologise for jumping to conclusions so early. Not everyone on zwift is a heavy rider, winning races easily, flying up hills, speedi g down descents while staying comfortably in their lower category.
@@ffwdzwift4541I was simply curious as most pro climbers are not even below 60 kg :) No need to feel insulted, that was clearly not the intention here.
@@clmslrd okay but qi get that question constantly. Why would qi cheat and post my videos with racecam. Becomes a bit annoying after a while. I might have the weight but not the legs of a pro climber🤣
@clmslrd No need to feel insulted? You were literally asking for "proof for more trust" about his weight.
You must like being thought of as a liar or a cheat...
🤦♀️
@@lisavw7593 Originally, this was an advice I gave-nothing more, nothing less. You can take it or leave it. The guy makes good videos and did a great race (you can quote me on that too). My only point was that the weight seemed unusual. I couldn’t have known about a medical condition or anything else not immediately visible. That’s all there was to my comment which brings me to the following point: perhaps there’s something to be done in the content to avoid getting similar comments like mine in the future.