Rotterdam 6 Day/Zesdaagse Rotterdam

Art Vandelay
Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
edited January 2014 in Pro race
Live stream on now with Dave Harmon and Tony Doyle commentating for English viewers:
http://www.sixdayracing.com/video/Live- ... am-six-day
Star studded line up. Amsterdam 6 was great so looking forward to this.

Comments

  • LutherB
    LutherB Posts: 544
    Good stuff - Harmon sounds a bit different, maybe a cold or summat
  • Yellow Peril
    Yellow Peril Posts: 4,466
    Great line up!
    @JaunePeril

    Winner of the Bike Radar Pro Race Wiggins Hour Prediction Competition
  • gpreeves
    gpreeves Posts: 454
    Cheers for the heads up.
  • Crampeur
    Crampeur Posts: 1,065
    Love the live power/cadence/speed. Cheers!
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,847
    Dave Harmon commentating no?

    Nice to hear him again.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,847
    Very few people in the stands / inside the track.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,847
    Quite enjoying this actually, to my surprise.
  • Art Vandelay
    Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
    Very few people in the stands / inside the track.
    It'll be packed from Thursday night onwards. If you watch over the 6 days you'll see the tactics of the teams - it's all about targeting your efforts to get laps.

    Graeme Brown is struggling at the moment. Keisse/Terpstra are an awesome pairing but Morkov/Rasmussen and de Ketele/de Buyst also looking good.
  • Art Vandelay
    Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
    Crampeur wrote:
    Love the live power/cadence/speed. Cheers!
    That was good to see - Bos and East hooked up - cadence ramped up to 140 on the big efforts and then down to 60 when resting.
  • cesco
    cesco Posts: 252
    Slipped my mind, but I'll definitely bookmark the link, thanks! After all, it is my home town. Got a day pass two years ago, really enjoyed it.
  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,399
    Enjoying this tonight! Loving Harmons (admittedly valiant) attempts to pronounce the Dutch Names....
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
    - @ddraver
  • ddraver wrote:
    Enjoying this tonight! Loving Harmons (admittedly valiant) attempts to pronounce the Dutch Names....

    He's a bit out of touch though, judging by his comments re: Rasmussen who is not on a 'sabbatical' and hasn't been since Garmin re-signed him 9 months ago from said 'sabbatical'!
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,847
    ddraver wrote:
    Enjoying this tonight! Loving Harmons (admittedly valiant) attempts to pronounce the Dutch Names....

    He's a bit out of touch though, judging by his comments re: Rasmussen who is not on a 'sabbatical' and hasn't been since Garmin re-signed him 9 months ago from said 'sabbatical'!

    Think he means track sabbatical, no??
  • ddraver wrote:
    Enjoying this tonight! Loving Harmons (admittedly valiant) attempts to pronounce the Dutch Names....

    He's a bit out of touch though, judging by his comments re: Rasmussen who is not on a 'sabbatical' and hasn't been since Garmin re-signed him 9 months ago from said 'sabbatical'!

    Think he means track sabbatical, no??

    He said he was able to ride track, but not road because of his 'sabbatical'. And he was referring to his backdated whereabouts violation, though he only referred to it with a chuckle and a winked 'sabbatical' or 'what you might call a sabbatical' - or words to those effect.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 72,847
    Fair enough.

    TBH, compared to every other English speaking commentator that's seriously small fry.

    Phil & Paul probably think he's related to Micheal Rasmussen and Carlton would just be very confused and compensate by shouting "OH MY GOD" and 'GIVE IT EVERYTHING YOU HAVE' a lot.
  • Art Vandelay
    Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
    Earlier start to the action today. Exciting Madison scratch in progress. Top 4 teams have all to play for.
  • Art Vandelay
    Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
    Final night tonight. On live now:
    http://www.sixdayracing.com/video/Live- ... am-six-day
    Four teams can win this. Here's the standings:

    1 Kenny De Ketele/Jasper De Buyst (Bel) RTV Rijnmond 308 pts
    2 Niki Terpstra (Ned)/Iljo Keisse (Bel) Flanderijn Incasso 295 -1 lap
    3 Michael Mørkøv/Alex Rasmussen (Den) VD Valk Hotel Ridderkerk 292 -1 lap
    4 Jens Mouris/Wim Stroetinga (Ned) Vlasman 185 -1 lap
    5 Barry Markus (Ned)/Leif Lampater (Ger) Peinemann 152 -2laps
    6 Yoeri Havik/Nick Stöpler (Ned) AA Drink 166 -8laps
    7 Robert Bartko/Marcel Kalz (Ger) Tacx 108 -9laps
    8 Franco Marvulli/Tristan Marguet (Swi) Mako Cleanng Service 140 -13 laps
    9 Vivien Brisse (Fra)/Marc Hester (Den) Werkgevers Servicepunt 108 -13 laps
    10 Michel Kreder/Wesley Kreder (Ned) AD 42 -18 laps
    11 Guy East/Daniel Holloway (USA) Island 200 34 -18 laps
    12 Theo Bos (Ned)/Graeme Brown (Aus) Belkin 84 -20 laps
    13 Melvin Boskamp/Jesper Asselman (Ned) Metec 42 -20 laps
    14 Arno van der Zwet (Ned)/Nolan Hoffmann (RSA) Holland Werkt 64 -23 laps
    15 Didier Caspers/Melvin van Zijl (Ned) AM Recycling 20 -24 laps
  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,399
    ARRRGGGHHHH THAT WAS AWESOME!!!! Oh those..erm...Belgian/Dutch pairs!

    Why don't we have more madisons? We should have more madisons!!!

    That was the best bit of bike racing I ve seen for years!
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
    - @ddraver
  • gpreeves
    gpreeves Posts: 454
    Wow. That could hardly have been more exciting - incredible move by Terpstra and Keisse at the end!
  • cesco
    cesco Posts: 252
    Such an AMAZING finale!
  • Art Vandelay
    Art Vandelay Posts: 1,982
    Enjoyed that. Was rooting for de Ketele and de Buyste but Terpstra and Keisse always seemed to have the extra gear.

    Interesting that (I think I'm right here) neither of the Omega Pharma guys were using Specialized bikes - looked like Dolans.

    This will split opinion: Guy East's Stoemper - custom builders from Oregon:
    guy_bike.jpg
  • Omar Little
    Omar Little Posts: 2,010
    Some great racing

    Cant quite get my head round how Keisse manages to do his wheelie trick when going so fast on a fixed gear!
  • gpreeves
    gpreeves Posts: 454
    Some great racing

    Cant quite get my head round how Keisse manages to do his wheelie trick when going so fast on a fixed gear!

    Apparently he was going 64kph in that picture!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=f3CwPnz1Rz4

    BdKptWzIMAA2y4h.jpg:large