pastronef said:what did he say? (I'm at work, without mamma Rai)
he was at processo alla tappa with his fiance when he proposed her
and alessandra asked him when they will come together at the show again
and he said "at divorce"
pastronef said:what did he say? (I'm at work, without mamma Rai)
webvan said:Makes no sense, if there's a crash in front of you and you have to slow down you shouldn't get gapped, what is the 3km rule for if not?
movingtarget said:They mentioned that someone had the flu, could be him.
theyoungest said:Even in a sprint stage, that rule doesn't count without crashes or mechanicals. Maybe Wiggo was caught behind a crash, could be his luck.
movingtarget said:Normally caught behind the crash in the last 3kms you get the same time. They must think he was not delayed in any way.
Nibali should look at his rivals more often, like he did in the Tour.theyoungest said:Wiggo's Giro is basically over. I called it when I saw him scratching his nose somewhere mid-stage.
Poursuivant said:"According to Sky's Dave Brailsford, Wiggins was caught behind a crash and his time may be adjusted."
webvan said:How would they know that for sure though? Do they have other video feeds? Why would a guy going for the win try to take advantage of a crash in front of him to coast to the line, odd...
Alex76 said:Agree there should be consistency in decision like these, but aren’t we always told that the best solution is to ride at the front and therefore avoid any crashes – seems that for whatever reasons he didn’t stick to this ‘rule’ today, and is paying the price for that.
wwabbit said:Riding at the front (or near it) is exactly what Sky has been doing, but they tend to ease up at the 3km mark.
Ryo Hazuki said:brailsford need to stop whining. it won;'t happen if organisers have any balls
burning said:His "steering into crash whenever possible" tactic should be punished, it would be a horrible decision if he was given same time
burning said:His "steering into crash whenever possible" tactic should be punished, it would be a horrible decision if he was given same time
Alex76 said:Agree there should be consistency in decision like these, but aren’t we always told that the best solution is to ride at the front and therefore avoid any crashes – seems that for whatever reasons he didn’t stick to this ‘rule’ today, and is paying the price for that.
Ruudz0r said:Robert Gesink@RGUpdate10m
Again a long and hard day done in the #Giro. Finished on a flat tire, so lots of grip on the finishing 'pave'! Now a long transfer!
Gesink is gonne destroy!
maxmartin said:yeah where did this crash happen? Sure is not in the front, did not see anything on TV. If it is the back of peloton, still showed the weakness of W.
Alex76 said:well i guess they got the distances a little wrong today....![]()
Ruudz0r said:Robert Gesink@RGUpdate10m
Again a long and hard day done in the #Giro. Finished on a flat tire, so lots of grip on the finishing 'pave'! Now a long transfer!
Gesink is gonne destroy!