Geraint Too Fast said:Konig's celebration was a bit like Contador's @ Fuente Dé...
Full emotion, that's what I like about it.
Great performance by Craddock also, the Bontrager youngsters continue to impress me.
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Geraint Too Fast said:Konig's celebration was a bit like Contador's @ Fuente Dé...
Kokoso said:Leo will do very well, he's getting in very good form. TT performance was very goog for him and he's much better climber. He could even win. Top ten is within grasp.
Pitty the stage 2 loss...he said he was feeling very good, plannec to attack and out of the blue crisis came.
roundabout said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:1 König
2 Acevedo
3 Van Garderen
4 Craddock
5 Frank
6 Busche
7 Rogers
8 Mancebo
9 ?
10 De Maar
Publicus said:Rogers finished 4th, same time as Tejay.
JRanton said:Good pick!
Anyone who is capable of beating the great JTL is worth keeping an eye on (Quintana, Konig).
Dazed and Confused said:Still struggling with the power meter toy on the new bike.
They will get it in order for the Tour no doubt.
Congratulation to TJVG with a great win.
Outside of the top-10 the result is always meaningless in California. This year maybe even outside of the top-3.Kokoso said:That says us something, doesn't it?
roundabout said:That had a bit of 2012 Tour feel to it. BMC brought a gun to a knife fight. 3rd at over 3 minutes, 10th at nearly 6.
Frank as a poor man's Froome.