David Millar celebrated a bit early by slowing up before the official line at the TT you recorded a couple of weeks back. It was perhaps not quite at the same level as the worlds
The most embarrassing “false celebration” ever was that Women’s Olympic road race when the Dutch forgot/missed the fact that another rider was up the road.
Do you think leaving spoilers out of the thumbnail would suppress views? Do you think including spoilers in thumbnails contributes to "unsubscribes"? I know the answer to the the latter.
Could it be possible Jay Vyne was going for a negative Split, and actually be silver or gold worthy, he fell realy badly, I do not see how far from the line, without any calculations, It is usually more than a minute lost for heavy falls in downhills of a time trails. Gana did the second part slightly faster, Jay could might have been doing it even more. As always, Great debrief, good pictures ! thx Dan & the team.
Then again… Remco’s using a Shimano power meter. Considering their liberal relationship with accuracy, riding by feel is just so much more precise. At the end of the day, no (Shimano) power meter must have helped his performance.
It’s actually the opposite. You’re way more likely to click if the winners are hidden. That’s the way it works. Also what a stupid problem to have. If you’re that concerned, you should be aware that your algorithm is going to push recent cycling videos and know you’re risking spoilers by opening this app. Honestly you’ve really gotta go outside, man.
@@BabyBowDingBall "You’re way more likely to click if the winners are hidden." Yes, that's precisely my point. I don't view the RU-vid "home" screen. I don't get fed anything by the algorithm. I only see the feeds I subscribe to, and from whom I expect better sense. The solution is to unsubscribe. I don't think that's GCN's aim. I keep Chris Horner off my subscriptions page for this reason.