Amstel Gold! Ivanov wins a classic heads-up hill sprint, with daring attacks and savvy teamwork throughout. Also on YouTube and Vimeo. [right-click for iTunes-compatible download] Note well that all Americans do not hold such stereotypical views of the Netherlands as expressed in the opening of this movie. My implication that most do is purely for…
HTRWW Archive
all of these exist at HowTheRaceWasWon.com, where they are far better indexed, and will load substantially faster on whatever device you use.
How The Race Was Won – Paris-Roubaix 2009
Little longer than normal this week—sorry about that, but it’s a big race. Not a particularly exciting finish this year, but still unfolded as hell-bent as a good Roubaix should. [right-click for iTunes-compatible download] YouTube and Vimeo will be are up tomorrow morning now.
How The Race Was Won – Gent-Wevelgem 2009
Yeah, you wanna know why I don’t have any blog posts this week? Because I am too busy making these. Fortunately, I won’t have a three-video week again until the Ardennes, and then hopefully never again after that. On to Roubaix! [right-click for iTunes-compatible download] Oh yes, also—if this doesn’t work, there are copies on…
How The Race Was Won – Tour of Flanders 2009
Otherwise known as the Ronde van Vlaanderen. Video analysis of the 2009 race plus an iTunes compatible download. What more could you ask for? [right-click for iTunes-compatible download]
How The Race Was Won – E3 Prijs Vlaanderen 2009
Yeah, another How the Race was Won, this time on the past weekend’s E3 Prijs. Better audio this time around, and I slowed down. I still kinda like it faster. [right click for iTunes-compatible download] Will be Is up on YouTube and Vimeo soon now.
How The Race Was Won – Milan-Sanremo 2009
My incisive video analysis of yesterday’s race. Apologies for the poor audio, USB mic is in the mail. Ask about any muddled parts in the comments and I will clarify. [right click – iTunes compatible download] Also available in a heinous Flash version on popular video-sharing site YouTube, and a marginally better version on Vimeo.