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Akuryo said:
Sky is the new Garmin. Someone always crashes. And if it is a different rider each time, you can't say it's because of poor bike-handling anymore. Pinarello doesn't look like the best material for me.

Whatever the reason, Movistar stopped using Pinarello a couple years ago. They wouldn't elaborate on specifics, but they were apparently so displeased they prefered to switch to a brand that would pay them less.
 
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DFA123 said:
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How is it that Sagan and Canc didn't manage to close more of the gap with those two crashes?
Because they're cooked. They've been on the front for about 15km now. Even if they get back on, they will have spent too much.

I think your last 30 posts in this thread predicted Sagan and Cancellara are done. Would be hilarious if they somehow make it back and one of them wins
 
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GuyIncognito said:
Akuryo said:
Sky is the new Garmin. Someone always crashes. And if it is a different rider each time, you can't say it's because of poor bike-handling anymore. Pinarello doesn't look like the best material for me.

Whatever the reason, Movistar stopped using Pinarello a couple years ago. They wouldn't elaborate on specifics, but they were apparently so displeased they prefered to switch to a brand that would pay them less.
Spend millions researching unneccessary rear suspension, then use a prittstick to glue on the tyres.