If you're **tagged by a rival** in a bicycle race (e.g., they mark you closely, follow your moves, or try to disrupt your strategy), here’s how to respond tactically:
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### **1. Stay Calm & Analyze** - **Don’t panic**: Reacting emotionally (e.g., sprinting wildly) wastes energy. - **Assess their goal**: Are they marking you to block your sprint? Dragging you into a breakaway? Or just intimidating you?
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### **2. Tactical Responses** #### **A. If They’re Marking You (Sticking to Your Wheel)** - **Change pace suddenly**: Accelerate hard for 10–15 seconds, then slow down abruptly. This may force them to overcommit or lose focus. - **Attack on climbs/technical sections**: Rivals often struggle to respond on steep gradients or sharp corners. - **Feign weakness**: Pretend to tire, then launch a surprise attack when they relax.
#### **B. If They’re Disrupting Your Position** - **Hold your line**: Avoid swerving or braking unpredictably—stay safe and legal. - **Use other riders**: Let a third rider pass, then latch onto *their* wheel to force your rival to chase.
#### **C. If They’re Blocking Your Sprint** - **Delay your sprint**: Let them jump first, then come around them in the final 50–100m. - **Switch sides**: If they’re guarding one side of the road, suddenly shift direction to open space.
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### **3. Psychological Warfare** - **Talk to them**: Say something like, *"You’re wasting energy marking me—go for the win!"* to plant doubt. - **Ignore them**: If they’re trying to intimidate you, show no reaction—confidence can unsettle them.
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### **4. Team Tactics (If You Have Support)** - **Send a teammate ahead**: Force your rival to chase while you conserve energy. - **Lead them out**: Have a teammate set a high pace to tire your marker before you attack.
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### **5. When All Else Fails** - **Let them burn out**: If they’re fixated on you, they may neglect others—wait for them to fade. - **Focus on positioning**: Ensure you’re in the top 5–10 wheels before the final sprint to avoid being boxed in.
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### **Key Principle** A rival tagging you means they see you as a threat. Use that to your advantage—**force them to react to *your* moves**, not the other way around.
Would you like race-specific advice (e.g., criterium vs. road race)?
昨晚上爱美丽school trip 半夜才到。我把她自行车比赛的东西都装好,直接接了她就开始开车,亲爹老迈一夜没睡,早上五点多赶到南加州。去旅馆小睡一会儿,九点多就要去比赛地点报道。
这个比赛虽然历史悠久,但是简直太混乱了。没有人搞得清楚junior在哪里check in。然后比赛推迟了将近一个小时。开始的时候已经是十二点多了。非常热。
爱美丽第二圈超过了那个女孩子,以前比赛也碰到过,非常强壮。但是那个女孩一直紧紧贴着爱美丽,我就知道不妙了。果然最后冲线时候她一下子超过了爱美丽。也就是说。她之前一直在利用爱美丽破风,为自己节省精力。
这个我在电视上自行车比赛中经常看到,选手们要轮流出力,不出力想躲在后面占便宜的就会被diss,但是很多骑手仍然会选择厚着脸皮躲在后面。其实这个时候只有一个办法,就是使劲甩掉这个人。没想到会发生在我闺女身上了。当然归根结底,爱美丽现在实力还是不够。所以只能眼睁睁吃亏哈哈。事后爱美丽很气愤地对那个女孩子说,我让你上去pull,你为啥不上去。那女孩当作没听到。美国孩子还挺实诚,还会这么直接去问,哈哈,笑死我了。
事后复盘,教练也这么说。你要超一个人,就要把她甩掉,不要让她黏在你后轮上。
本来今天我一直觉得开车单程五小时,比一个三十分钟的比赛,到底值不值得。但是爱美丽比赛的时候我才意识到,每次的比赛,对她来说,都是宝贵的经验。是值得的。就是太费爹妈了,老迈比赛以后回到旅馆一直在睡觉。lol。我陪着爱美丽在游泳池玩,继续耗费她旺盛的精力。以后就是我小女婿的事情了。
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都不会少
可那又怎样 我们努力就好
如果事与愿违那也一定是另有安排
所有失去的都将会以另一种方式归来
从照片上来看,后面的那个姑娘强壮不少,爱美丽能在前面一直领骑,已经很说明实力了,这次只是经验不足,让后面的姑娘占了便宜,让她也学到不是每个人都会很gentle,相信她以后会越来越好
多来几次突然刹车减速,让后面贴着的鼻屎一样的女人,按惯性冲出去。
If you're **tagged by a rival** in a bicycle race (e.g., they mark you closely, follow your moves, or try to disrupt your strategy), here’s how to respond tactically:
---
### **1. Stay Calm & Analyze**
- **Don’t panic**: Reacting emotionally (e.g., sprinting wildly) wastes energy.
- **Assess their goal**: Are they marking you to block your sprint? Dragging you into a breakaway? Or just intimidating you?
---
### **2. Tactical Responses**
#### **A. If They’re Marking You (Sticking to Your Wheel)**
- **Change pace suddenly**: Accelerate hard for 10–15 seconds, then slow down abruptly. This may force them to overcommit or lose focus.
- **Attack on climbs/technical sections**: Rivals often struggle to respond on steep gradients or sharp corners.
- **Feign weakness**: Pretend to tire, then launch a surprise attack when they relax.
#### **B. If They’re Disrupting Your Position**
- **Hold your line**: Avoid swerving or braking unpredictably—stay safe and legal.
- **Use other riders**: Let a third rider pass, then latch onto *their* wheel to force your rival to chase.
#### **C. If They’re Blocking Your Sprint**
- **Delay your sprint**: Let them jump first, then come around them in the final 50–100m.
- **Switch sides**: If they’re guarding one side of the road, suddenly shift direction to open space.
---
### **3. Psychological Warfare**
- **Talk to them**: Say something like, *"You’re wasting energy marking me—go for the win!"* to plant doubt.
- **Ignore them**: If they’re trying to intimidate you, show no reaction—confidence can unsettle them.
---
### **4. Team Tactics (If You Have Support)**
- **Send a teammate ahead**: Force your rival to chase while you conserve energy.
- **Lead them out**: Have a teammate set a high pace to tire your marker before you attack.
---
### **5. When All Else Fails**
- **Let them burn out**: If they’re fixated on you, they may neglect others—wait for them to fade.
- **Focus on positioning**: Ensure you’re in the top 5–10 wheels before the final sprint to avoid being boxed in.
---
### **Key Principle**
A rival tagging you means they see you as a threat. Use that to your advantage—**force them to react to *your* moves**, not the other way around.
Would you like race-specific advice (e.g., criterium vs. road race)?
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那段时间我在加州,直到疫情爆发。
能戴枪吗