Pricey_sky said:What on earth was that idiot with the barrier doing there? Could have wiped someone out as he had lifted it head hight into the riders path, common sense obviously not a big part of the event security description !
Bernie's eyesore said:It's a bit unfair when Cav has four of the best sprinters in the race as part of his leadout team. Any of them could have won that stage with that leadout.
Bernie's eyesore said:It's a bit unfair when Cav has four of the best sprinters in the race as part of his leadout team. Any of them could have won that stage with that leadout.
Geraint Too Fast said:Looks like Richeze might be getting back into last years form, so I think it's time to start keeping score between him and Colbrelli in the battle for most top 5's without a win.
Colbrelli 12 - 2 Richeze
Last year it was 8 - 19, so Richeze is just ahead on aggregate.
Yeah, sure. Giant, AKA the best sprint train in the world, says hello.MatParker117 said:Add Tommeke and Der Panzerwagon at the tour and he's nearly invincible.
Bernie's eyesore said:Rojas wants to play as well.
theyoungest said:Yeah, sure. Giant, AKA the best sprint train in the world, says hello.
They haven't yet managed to do so, this season. Unless there's no competition, like today.Zinoviev Letter said:Giant have had the best train in practice for more than a year. OPQS however have a significantly better one in terms of their theoretical resources if they can actually get everyone as well drilled as Giant.
Hugo Koblet said:Well, that was easy. Cavendish didn't even sprint, he just rolled over the line.
theyoungest said:They haven't yet managed to do so, this season. Unless there's no competition, like today.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Renshaw will make all the difference - last season Cav couldn't find a last man with half a cycling brain - this time if it all starts to go tits up he has someone with the sense to lay off and ride someone else's train until the last 500m - for the last 2 seasons Cav was doing that on his own regularly which is not nearly as effective as having someone who can kick at 450m to go and pull you near the front.
They did it regularly at HTC and it's actually more effective than being in control if it works well, because you hit the front with a speed differential - that relies on your lead-out man being able to out-pace the opposition, and whilst Renshaw didn't set the world alight as a sprinter in his own right, he's a couple of bike lengths quicker than most lead-out men.