Saddened! wrote:
How come he's so good at that? 42 second seems an enormous gap
It's a huge gap - almost one second per kilometre.
As for why... Well it's been a process. He was already a good time-trialler, but tweaks to his position on the bike (see how flat he is and how little body movement there is compared to the rest), gearing, cadence, tweaks to the bike itself (like the assymetric chainring, the benefits of which I still remain sceptical of) have all helped. The fact he's 15kg lighter than previously and is in quite amazing condition helps too. So really, a combination of things. That and his big rivals - Tony Martin and Fabian Cancellara - were both struggling injuries. Had they been fit, I'd still have backed Wiggins to win, but not by such a large margin.