Parrulo said:King out.
Was he injured or something like that? Because dropping out so soon on the first real mountain stage is a bit embarassing
He spent like 1000km pacing the peloton.
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Parrulo said:King out.
Was he injured or something like that? Because dropping out so soon on the first real mountain stage is a bit embarassing
Exactly, if was in the break with him I would be tempted to punch him in the facerichard_91 said:Im pretty sure if Voekler used all he energy he puts into pulling those faces into riding he'd be a multiple GT winner
Griepel taking over
OMG! But me too...trevim said:Exactly, if was in the break with him I would be tempted to punch him in the face
Lots of riders have done that over the years without getting dropped on the first climbs on a mountain stage where the breakaway wasn't even to hard to go.Lance Armstrong said:He spent like 1000km pacing the peloton.
Eyeballs Out said:I want to see Greipel on the front for LTB smashing the peloton to bits over the Cat 1s
SeriousSam said:To be fair, I don't fully understand the yellow jersey dynamics. It seems more driven by tradition than optimal tactics ("if you've got the yellow jersey you need to defend!")
Long way to go...AICA ribonucleotide said:Kwiatkowski 14 seconds ahead of Nibali on Virtual GC now
zombo10 said:Long way to go...
For sure!AICA ribonucleotide said:Its more interesting than Purito competing for a minor jersey and Voeckler gurning for a national holiday.
Frosty said:Was actually in the Schleck crash on the London stage a week ago, dont know if he had been struggling since then. Was last overall before today's stage. Cheng is the new lanterne rouge