cineteq said:Valverde had a brain fart today, I can't believe this happen to him, especially him...
Arnout said:Lol, Mollema saying Valverde has been unsportsmanlike in the last few years as well (obviously hinting at clinic), so he doesn't care about anything.
I have to say that was the best reaction in pro cycling for a long time.
classicomano said:Mollema just dissed Piti in his post race interview, lovely![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Mollema's comment "we only heard Valverde was behind, we only heard later it was something with his bike. But Valverde shouldn't complain about unfairness. He's been unfair in the past"
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murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
cineteq said:Valverde had a brain fart today, I can't believe this happen to him, especially him...
murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
BigMac said:Riis telling they would never pace when Valverde punctured because of fairplay. Nice boys.
murali said:can someone explain why froome didn't follow the saxo break.
he was right behind cav, when cav was struggling to bridge the gap to the front group
sultanofhyd said:Managed what? Froome got a free ride from BMC, Katusha and AG2R. Sky didn't do sh*t.
Well... he's still 2.30 in front. That still counts as a massive gap.Arnout said:He didn't know what to do, so decided to play conservative and call DS. Probably a case of quicker physical improvement than experience accumulation.
As Armstrong would say, he has a lot to learn.
woodburn said:He'd be the one I'd expect more than any other. Remember the rain cape?
thehog said:Vincenzo Nibali
Comunque complimenti a chi ha avuto il coraggio di attaccare e chi non si è fatto sorprendere!! Congrats @jakob_fuglsang
fantomas said:Poor decision making. Decided to wait for his team.
Carl0880 said:So on your fantasy team, who Had Contador, Ten Dam and Mollema down for Top Ten stage Finish on a flat stage?
martinvickers said:Isolated with the full saxo team and both Belkin? wrong decision, but understandable. Maybe assumed they'dd pull them back.
interesting dilemna for Froome - was losing a minute to Belkin/saxo worth it to totally elliminate Valverde?
Eyeballs Out said:He tried but didn't have the legs today
Cavendish basically did a sprint to get across
"However congratulations to those who had the courage to attack and those who were not caught surprised!!"thehog said:Vincenzo Nibali
Comunque complimenti a chi ha avuto il coraggio di attaccare e chi non si è fatto sorprendere!! Congrats @jakob_fuglsang
fantomas said:Poor decision making. Decided to wait for his team.
DirtyWorks said:I'm not saying they did. I'm saying Froome didn't panic and go alien.
Most of Saxo was going up the road including one or more GC threats. I don't know if I'd panic, but boy I'd think hard about turning on the afterburners to close that gap.
Walkman said:Do you take Riis on his words?!
Geez, you must be new to cycling.
theyoungest said:Well... he's still 2.30 in front. That still counts as a massive gap.
But the moment where he had to let go of the front group was hilarious. 'Froomebot calling all stations!'