In a race was of course what I meant.
No, when you're racing, you're racing, and can't take a day off. Especially not in a one-day-race that you - I pressume - want to win.
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In a race was of course what I meant.
No, when you're racing, you're racing, and can't take a day off. Especially not in a one-day-race that you - I pressume - want to win.
I have learned in the MvdP thread, that some riders only bother with races they eventually end up winning.No, when you're racing, you're racing, and can't take a day off. Especially not in a one-day-race that you - I pressume - want to win.
This was the most recent ascent of Piccolo Stelvio (near the bottom) in the peloton: They've almost completed a full lap after that, though.3'24" Ineos pulling for Hayter, do we have pictures of the remaining peloton?
Since the ticker first said Ineos pulling in the peleton the gap has extended by nearly a minute so they don't seem very effective.3'24" Ineos pulling for Hayter, do we have pictures of the remaining peloton?
Never a dull race with this kid. Something special in that Poel blood.
So, is anyone watching it? Or are you following the ticker?
Only images in 50 minsSo, is anyone watching it? Or are you following the ticker?
Hope the gap becomes big enough so they can start attacking each other before the end of the hilly lapsGap up to 4 minutes, so Deceuninck can start shifting their focus to avoid having to sprint with Covi.
The gap is already big enough for that for Evenepoel.Hope the gap becomes big enough so they can start attacking each other before the end of the hilly laps
By that time Masnada and Evenepoel are playing ping-pong in the hotel's basement.Only images in 50 mins