good postwirral said:Typical Evans waffle, "The results have not been quite as I expected so we will have to go away and evaluate and continue with the work.......things will improve I expect......"
He says the same thing every time, which is not much.
No, Martin still riding.del1962 said:Not certain but
1 Malori 10:13
2 Martin 10:13
3 Tom Domoulin 10:32
4 Dowsett 10'33"
5 Quinziato 10:36
willbick said:Erm...he nearly won a world tour stage race less than 2 months ago
Popchu said:No, Martin still riding.
Martin 6” down on Malori at the intermediate
Dazed and Confused said:Times from last year:
GER 1 MARTIN, Tony (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) 10:25
ITA 2 MALORI, Adriano (LAMPRE-MERIDA) + 6
CRC 3 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 10
SUI 4 CANCELLARA, Fabian (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD) + 12
ESP 5 CASTROVIEJO NICOLAS, Jonathan (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 14
GBR 6 FROOME, Christopher (SKY PROCYCLING) + 15
NZL 7 ROULSTON, Hayden (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD) + 20
POL 8 KWIATKOWSKI, Michal (OMEGA PHARMA - QUICK-STEP) + 21
ITA 9 CATALDO, Dario (SKY PROCYCLING) + 23
Not sure if its exactly the same parcours.
Grupetto1 said:Same course. But last years tt was a day after the Sant’Elpidio stage where legs may have been a bit sorer
UselessToo said:Adriano, what a great performance
Dazed and Confused said:Top 5 currently:
1. Adriano Malori (Movistar Team) 10:30
2. Tom Dumoulin (Giant-Shimano) 10:32
3. Alex Dowsett (Movistar Team) 10:33
4. Daniele Bennati (Tinkoff-Saxo) 10:41
5. Arnaud Démare (FDJ) 10:44
Happy for Demare, but will it be enough for top 15? Hope so.
Also solid ride by Malori.
will10 said:What's with the Demare top 15 stuff?
del1962 said:Wiggo well down at intermediate