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If nothing else, Purple Bikes are the best bikes.
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Ben Delaney's latest video has an interview with Brennan and a discussion about his bike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1FYcatmwVI
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If instead the original post was "check out this cool Mosaic that Brennan Wertz rode to win the US Gravel National Championships" we would have likely seen a totally different set of replies.
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The idea that it is somehow remarkable that a person won a bike race on almost any kind of bike made in the last 30 years is kind of silly.
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Pretty cool when a top end athlete has good taste in bikes
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Scientifically proven!
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BUT, my original post was mostly( ) facts.. do you really think those replies would have been there if I had said "won on a Ti bike and Conti tires"? I can almost guarantee there would not have as many, if any, "it's the motor", comments.. and that says something..
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And by good taste you mean sponsored right?
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I've got to point out, when you say that your first post had nothing but facts (see highlighted portion below, which is debatable).
In my mind, Wertz's win says something or nothing about non carbon bikes. It is one win in a sea of wins made on carbon bikes. Not saying that non carbon bikes cannot compete. But your first post was not all factual. You had your opinion in there. Which is cool. But it was your opinion. And I have a feeling that this is what proto was talking about in his post as well. Quote:
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1) he loves his bike by all accounts I’ve seen, so it’s far from a throwaway “he rides that because he’s sponsored” situation - see also: his Peg.
2*) he won US Gravel Nats because he was the smartest racer on the day and took a flyer at exactly the right time with under 1500M when the lead group was marking eachother - it was a page straight out of road-racing 101 and worked as designed.. by his own admission he felt like crud that day and had recently recovered from bad covid - there’s a good chance that if he’d been on top form he would have podiumed at best**. tl;dr - it’s not (all) about the bike, or the tires - racers still gotta race.. * the above account is my memory of Payson’s podcast with him, which is worth a listen. ** that’s not a slight, I’m a fan-boi (tall riders solidarity), but he’s not outsprinting Keegan 1:1, or a couple of the other guys that rolled to the line together.
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As far as the sponsorship goes- this is a lot different than say the pro tour peloton These are one on one relationships and I dont think riders are riding equipment they dont want to ride just for the money. Last edited by marciero; 09-22-2024 at 06:41 AM. |
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One could also say he won despite the RH tires
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This is the realistic take.
We know that Panaracer can make great tires, so fundamentally RH tires should be just fine. We also know that some of the design choices RH makes in their custom design are also questionable. And that the performance to price ratio is very poor. That's it - no surprise that someone wins a big race on them. |
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