WHAT a sprint!
No doubt who the new boss is. I'm just sad that he won't have the opportunity to beat Cav every time.
No doubt who the new boss is. I'm just sad that he won't have the opportunity to beat Cav every time.
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Afrank said:If by close you mean less then a few bike lengths, then yes.
Afrank said:OPQS should just send attacker after attacker off the front instead of leading the peloton. No way Renshaw would ever beat Kittel in a straight up sprint.
hfer07 said:got a simple question: What's up with Greipel??
hfer07 said:got a simple question: What's up with Greipel??
ILovecycling said:Great job by Berto,probably a top20
UpTheRoad said:OPQS started with 4 km to go. For Renshaw.
That has to be a big fail. Do they not know any other way to ride the finale of a sprint stage?
ILovecycling said:Great job by Berto,probably a top20
ILovecycling said:Great job by Berto,probably a top20
ILovecycling said:Great job by Berto,probably a top20
sultanofhyd said:I was impressed by the gap the two man Katusha leadout got over the Kittel group with around 500 metres to go. Those blaming the last leadout guy for leaving Kristoff too early, remember that he brought him to the front from nowhere
hfer07 said:got a simple question: What's up with Greipel??
willbick said:is greipel the worst bike handler amongst the sprinters? kinda explains why he cant get in the mix if he doesnt have a dominant train