sucotash said:M
aybe he is trying to avoid traffic, wind, fighting for position, crashes in the peleton. It may not be a bad decision to ride in front for a rider like himBeeing in a break does not mean that you must give 100%
Ryo Hazuki said:rubiano has no problems riding in a peloton. just look up his results in one day races. I guess he went for gpm jersey which he may wera now tomorrow
vcampbell said:Hm, no, why? I've missed something?
Froome19 said:He won his stage in the Vuelta, I think it was stage 18 or somewhere around there because all the other guys (aka sagan) took the wrong turn around the roundabout and because the other sprinters (cav and co.) had gone home. So 2 points he will only really have a chance on stage 18 as that is the only sprinting stage when in all probability all the other sprinters (bar bennatti) would have gone home and he will also need some luck like he got in the Vuelta.
jens_attacks said:i loved the paranoid ivano fanini's remark at omega boys: "untouchable war machines"
grande omega!!!
Pippo_San said:UK Postal at the front now, 98kms to go
TourOfSardinia said:Lol Rabobank hitting the deck one after another.
DominicDecoco said:Euskatel in disguise?
Libertine Seguros said:At least they let the break get more than 3 minutes, huh?
woodie said:Is it just me or does Phinney have no team mates around him?
Pretty poor if so
Well you don't expect Hushovd to help him do ya.woodie said:Is it just me or does Phinney have no team mates around him?
Pretty poor if so