Waterloo Sunrise said:There's already a mountains jersey for people who like climbing and can happily be nowhere near the front on sprint days.
The overall winner needs to be at the front all the time.
Carols said:Any news on VDB2?
Van den Broeck valt
In de laatste rechte lijn was er in volle spurt nog een valpartij. Jurgen Van den Broeck was een van de slachtoffers. De klassementsrijder van Lotto-Belisol zou aan het ergste ontsnapt zijn.
Dat was toch de eerste diagnose van Lotto-Belisol-ploegdokter Jan Mathieu: "Op het eerste zicht heeft hij schaafwonden opgelopen op zijn beide knieën. Hij heeft pijn, maar ik denk dat alles nog zal meevallen."
http://www.rtbf.be/sport/cyclisme/t...ivez-la-5eme-etape-du-tour-en-live?id=8024803Jurgen Van den Broeck was found on the ground, but the wounds are superficial.
Pulpstar said:Wind forecast is 16 km/hr from the north-northwest. First half of the stage is northwest, but from Beaucaire it is heading south-west so it will probably be a crosswind at that point. Any smart GC team should look to be very near the front from Beaucaire.
Catwhoorg said:Who was the SkyBorg ?
I saw Froome and Porte got through safely.
RocketScientist said:
ElChingon said:Did the Sky rider on the right hear foot steps? Why would anyone stop like that? No crashes on the right till he stopped.![]()
On Danish tv they said 16 m/s (or even more). That's something completely different!Pulpstar said:Wind forecast is 16 km/hr from the north-northwest. First half of the stage is northwest, but from Beaucaire it is heading south-west so it will probably be a crosswind at that point. Any smart GC team should look to be very near the front from Beaucaire.
ElChingon said:Did the Sky rider on the right hear foot steps? Why would anyone stop like that? No crashes on the right till he stopped.![]()
RocketScientist said:Is there any better camera angle of the last crash?
I've made few screenshots