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Oldman
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From Velonews training tip by Joe Friel, he sez..
<snip> If your team is lucky enough to have more than one rider in the break, you will probably want
to start attacking as the finish approaches. Exactly where and when depends on the course and the
competition. With more than one teammate you are in the perfect position to alternate attacks,
wearing the other riders down by making them chase. With any luck they will eventually give up,
leaving your rider to solo in for the win, while the other teammate sits on waiting to go for the
second spot. <snip>
My question is how to do alternate attacks if all are equally strong?
cheers! oldman
<snip> If your team is lucky enough to have more than one rider in the break, you will probably want
to start attacking as the finish approaches. Exactly where and when depends on the course and the
competition. With more than one teammate you are in the perfect position to alternate attacks,
wearing the other riders down by making them chase. With any luck they will eventually give up,
leaving your rider to solo in for the win, while the other teammate sits on waiting to go for the
second spot. <snip>
My question is how to do alternate attacks if all are equally strong?
cheers! oldman