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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Fascinating.
How are you measuring quality of skating, who is better, and how?
Many thanks
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Just eye test. I have zero backup for the opinion. I see Brodie being beat in races a lot more, whereas I see Kylington catching guys who are not slow at all, even when starting from well behind (because he went deep on a rush). I think Kylington and Hanifin better skaters. I think they are quicker off the mark, faster overall and both have great edgework. And I'm not looking for fault - was a big fan of Brodie's skating. And I would trade a few KMPH on his skating for his better mental game any day.