Scott SoCal said:Anybody seen Ryder?
Haven't seen him in a while, but I'm confident he's with the front.
Scott SoCal said:Anybody seen Ryder?
jamesmasters said:Has there actually been any objective evidence for Wiggins' claim that he is in the form of his life? TT was very average by his standards and he hasn't dropped anyone in any climbs this year that I can remember.
jamesmasters said:Has there actually been any objective evidence for Wiggins' claim that he is in the form of his life? TT was very average by his standards and he hasn't dropped anyone in any climbs this year that I can remember.
Frosty said:Not guaranteed that Wiggins will get dropped on descents in the days to come. Tomorrow is a rest day which might give him a chance to get back there mentally and if its drier through the rest of the race then a few teams might be regretting not putting the pressure on earlier.
There was an idea a few years back that he was a poor descender but he seemed to have put those ideas to bed. Seems that poor descending has resurfaced for some reason.
thehog said:Yes very much in control. Just spent the last 30 km chasing. But in control. As always.
Dekker_Tifosi said:RAI's GPS has broken down completely now?
The Hitch said:Looked good to me at Tirreno which was before he was even on form yet.,
goggalor said:Sir Bradley Wiggins, CBE, descending like my grandmother.