UpTheRoad said:It bears repeating -- the TourTracker is fantastic.
Everybody in the break and everybody in the chasing group is listed. The feed is perfect, and the ticker is solid, too.
The commentary is crap though.
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UpTheRoad said:It bears repeating -- the TourTracker is fantastic.
Everybody in the break and everybody in the chasing group is listed. The feed is perfect, and the ticker is solid, too.
jaylew said:And we would still see a fun sprint with Sagan v Farrar v Matthews.
zapata said:Matthews and Hushovd are also in the front group. Not that they'll win or anything..
jaylew said:I just realized we left out Hushovd. Matthews was mentioned.
Roude Leiw said:Beats me why Cannondale works behind? They really seem to take serious turns not just messing with the rotations
Lance Armstrong said:Because Sagan has no chance against 4 OGE riders? There will be a lot of attacks in the last 10kms.
goggalor said:TJ's taking a lot of turns...
Rechtschreibfehler said:After 15 minutes of watching, my impressio is that the english commentary for the ToC is far superior to the commentary for the Giro on Eurosport. Even though of course this isn't hard at all.
Roude Leiw said:so you improve by bringing back the peloton and cooking his helpers in the process?
i am sceptical. There will be attacks, fair enough, but Sagan does not take a lot of turns, I see him attacking, why shouldn't he, he attacked in the classics too
Yeah, I'm not sure TJ is the most intelligent racer. Hardly worth killing yourself to put 20 extra seconds into Acevedo.Publicus said:Conversely, Michael Rogers is soft pedaling every turn--and briefly at that