Frosty said:Kruijswijck now showing at +1.37
I most definately hope he gets the same time.
Frosty said:Kruijswijck now showing at +1.37
on3m@n@rmy said:yeup. Just watch the last 2 Kms is all anyone needs to do.
I'm a little surprised Farrar is not figuring into the sprints at all.
Frosty said:Has changed now though? Only 91 riders classified when i pressed refresh just now.
Kwibus said:I most definately hope he gets the same time.
on3m@n@rmy said:yeup. Just watch the last 2 Kms is all anyone needs to do.
I'm a little surprised Farrar is not figuring into the sprints at all.
on3m@n@rmy said:yeup. Just watch the last 2 Kms is all anyone needs to do.
I'm a little surprised Farrar is not figuring into the sprints at all.
Lexman said:any link please i don't find anything on their site, thanks
Dutchsmurf said:Nope, it was about 50 meters before the 3km sign.
sagard said:Yep. If Goss would have waited, I think the Eusketel break rider wins. Might have been more fun, but nice work to the big guy.
Arnout said:Time to scrap the 3km rule. It's not helping.
Lexman said:got it here :
they show everyone in the same time???
http://www.letour.fr/le-tour/2012/fr/etape-5/classements.html
Frosty said:Yes, its changed again(see above)
Arnout said:Eusketel, really?
Break shouldve stayed together but they didn't believe in it themselves.
Anyway, also without the GreanEdghe rider they would've been caught, Urtasun was wasted.
LaFlorecita said:Lol Dutch commentators tried to identify the Garmin rider that crashed when he crossed the line, came to the conclusion it was Cantwell.![]()
Mellow Velo said:How so? Or should that read who?
Maybe a thread on this is needed?
Renshaw caught up again?