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100th Volta Ciclista a Catalunya(2.UWT) - 22nd March - 28th March

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Wow so happy for Chaves.

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Gotta get back to work, but I really do think that was a well-deserved win and Ineos played it right.
Imagine putting your team to work the hole day and not even trying to win the stage smh.

Assume a bit of sarcasm here?

I defended Roglic in PN -- but this seemed to be a slightly different situation, if Ineos did indeed let off the gas, in which you had a former top flight rider whom everybody respected and fought back from oblivion, basically. Can't put my finger on it exactly why I'm OK with this, tho, and if someone sincerely believed that Thomas or Yates or anyone else in the top group should have attacked Chaves if they could, I'm OK with that, too.
 
Gotta get back to work, but I really do think that was a well-deserved win and Ineos played it right.


Assume a bit of sarcasm here?

I defended Roglic in PN -- but this seemed to be a slightly different situation, if Ineos did indeed let off the gas, in which you had a former top flight rider whom everybody respected and fought back from oblivion, basically. Can't put my finger on it exactly why I'm OK with this, tho, and if someone sincerely believed that Thomas or Yates or anyone else in the top group should have attacked Chaves if they could, I'm OK with that, too.
Yeah I'm sarcastic.

Ineos was clearly riding to sweep the podium rather than for the stage win, drawing any actual parallels to Roglic winning on Colbiane makes me cringe.
 
I defended Roglic in PN -- but this seemed to be a slightly different situation, if Ineos did indeed let off the gas, in which you had a former top flight rider whom everybody respected and fought back from oblivion, basically. Can't put my finger on it exactly why I'm OK with this, tho, and if someone sincerely believed that Thomas or Yates or anyone else in the top group should have attacked Chaves if they could, I'm OK with that, too.

I think Ineos ist just so strong in this race, even if Yates should have a Roglic day they would still have Porte and Thomas up there... they really don't need any bonus seconds.
 
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