No-one in that group will make it to the end for the win.Netserk said:Apparently it's now Chalapud (Colombia-74), Herrada (Movistar-126), Anacona (Lampre-101), Thurau (Europcar-169) and Boem (Bardiani-33) in the lead.
Why not? Too close in GC?wirral said:No-one in that group will make it to the end for the win.
Netserk said:GC of the breakaway:
Chalapud 31st 1'01''
Herrada 40th 1'37''
Thurau 58th 3'36''
Anacona 64th 4'26''
Boem 123rd 11'06''
They have 1'10'' after 32km so virtual pink for Colombia!
Netserk said:Why not? Too close in GC?
Lol, just noticed I looked at the stage times from yesterday, not the overallDazed and Confused said:Thanks Netserk, but the GC times can't be right.
Ryo Hazuki said:also why in the blue hell is movistar sending a rider in the break here?
Popchu said:Only 1 minute advantage after 50k.
That means Thurau is best in GC of the breakaway 51st 6'45''. That might explain why they got more of a gap.Netserk said:Herrada dropped back to the peloton and Haas joined the break.
Netserk said:That means Thurau is best in GC of the breakaway 51st 6'45''. That might explain why they got more of a gap.
Netserk said:Herrada dropped back to the peloton and Haas joined the break.
Strong candidate to win a stage if they don't catch the break IMO.Netserk said:Haas joined the break.
Netserk said:Herrada dropped back to the peloton and Haas joined the break.