He was in front last week at AGR, and still managed to loseKwibus said:Vroome.exe said:Like he easily won Milan San Remo all these years.Laplaz said:Sagan would have won easily today.
Here he will probably the only fast man left with valverde and matthews and if they race like this they won't drop him.
Astonishing, he didn't start in this race, it may be so easy win.Kwibus said:Vroome.exe said:Like he easily won Milan San Remo all these years.Laplaz said:Sagan would have won easily today.
Here he will probably the only fast man left with valverde and matthews and if they race like this they won't drop him.
Maybe you should take a look at what the race used to be...DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
GVA would easily have won this race after 250 km+.Vroome.exe said:Like he easily won Milan San Remo all these years.Laplaz said:Sagan would have won easily today.
DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
Rollthedice said:The only excitement would be if they forget to wake up Valverde and he takes a wrong way.
Used to think that way too. Slow burn aint the problem. But it is always the same kind of slow burn that gets tiresome.DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
Slow burn is in this case just a different name for utter rubbish. You can't seriously tell me you enjoy this. And please stop acting as if you are the only one understanding the beauty of cycling while everyone else isn't a real fan with a too short attention span. If you think this is how LBL should be raced it's not us who don't know anything about cycling.DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
But you did complain about PR and that was riveting racing compared to this.DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
Velolover2 said:GVA would easily have won this race after 250 km+.Vroome.exe said:Like he easily won Milan San Remo all these years.Laplaz said:Sagan would have won easily today.
I think he is a better climber than Sagan as well.
Rollthedice said:The only excitement would be if they forget to wake up Valverde and he takes a wrong way.
It's not a fact, it's an opinion. LBL for me is always one of the great races, it's the most pure cycling race in the world. 270km, 4000m of climbing, all the best riders in the world there and on top form. No gimmicks like cobbles or gravel making the race a lottery. Even if none of the favourites attack until late on, it's still a beautiful race. In the same way a World Cup final finishing 0-0 is still a great event.markene2 said:DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.
It's for a fact more boring then AGR and Fleche this year, i dont get whats som bad about pointing that out?![]()
Everyone always attacks the Roche aux Faucons.franic said:Anyway, Nibali is going to attack on the Roche aux faucons
GuyIncognito said:Rollthedice said:The only excitement would be if they forget to wake up Valverde and he takes a wrong way.
He's actually done that and been DQed before.
Seriously. 2012.
I don't think so.franic said:Anyway, Nibali is going to attack on the Roche aux faucons
Of course. I'd much rather watch a race build to a slow climax in the final kilometres, than a race where a rider sneaks clear from the other favourites with 50km to go and never looks like getting caught.rainman said:But you did complain about PR and that was riveting racing compared to this.DFA123 said:Perhaps some commenters here should consider watching something like the Madison or Basketball instead. If you can't enjoy the beauty and slow burn of a race like this, perhaps road cycling isn't the sport for you.