2014 Tour de France Stage 3: Cambridge – London: 155km, flat

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mr. tibbs said:
Perfect train for the strongest sprinter. I normally love sprints, but this was more of a processional.

Not as bad as the old Cav/HTC days. That was the Sky train version of the sprint, no one had a chance.
 
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I managed to tune in for the last 650m, which is something of a personal record when it comes to good timing.

From the text I saw it seems OPQS rode just like they did at the Scheldeprijs, as if they'd forgotten that Cavendish wasn't there.
 
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mr. tibbs said:
Perfect train for the strongest sprinter. I normally love sprints, but this was more of a processional.

well, 2014 sprint challenge is about who gets Kittel's wheel for 2nd place (or points for Sagan's jersey)
 
scholar said:
I managed to tune in for the last 650m, which is something of a personal record when it comes to good timing.

From the text I saw it seems OPQS rode just like they did at the Scheldeprijs, as if they'd forgotten that Cavendish wasn't there.

They rode for Renshaw who came 3rd, not a bad finish from him to be fair.
 
Jul 5, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Then you need to stop watching through a banana.. seriously. On my tv it's an easy difference to spot at least.

It is when the white part of the Giant shirt is visible. But when they lean forward all you really see is the dark shoulders with a very similar white text on them. I'm not talking about helicopter shots, it indeed is easy then.
 
May 23, 2013
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Pricey_sky said:
They rode for Renshaw who came 3rd, not a bad finish from him to be fair.

Yeah, only one place off his position on the Champs Élysées in 2009.