MatParker117 said:Froome can handle wet roads fine (see Romandie the last couple of years) but stuff like this is ridiculous. I hope he'll be ok for the Vuelta and Richie Porte now has a big chance.
MartinGT said:What?
So because the Dawg handles like a total **** when its wet it means whoever wins isnt the best?
Come on! Its part of bike racing being able to handle the bike!
Amsterhammer said:Froome fell again before the cobblestones. The Dutch commentators were wondering why so many appear to have forgotten how to ride in the wet. There seems to be no rational reason or excuse for so many crashes.
LuckySteveC said:So with Froome out, this should be Contador's tour, however, I guess it will be classed as a hollow victory without Froome there to battle.
I think he was with Valverde...burning said:I think Papy Horner is already 10 minutes down![]()
ridiculous riding around the tarma'ed roads of Belgium?MatParker117 said:Froome can handle wet roads fine (see Romandie the last couple of years) but stuff like this is ridiculous.
LuckySteveC said:So with Froome out, this should be Contador's tour, however, I guess it will be classed as a hollow victory without Froome there to battle.
Red Rick said:Off topic, is the forum melting down again?
senatorrick said:Porte lol! Sorry it's bitter sweet sweet and he's not a fighter if it doesn't all go his way he quits though will never know if Contador was stronger than from
trevim said:Everytime a GT isn't a straightforward watts contest, Sky leader quits. I'm sad for Froome but he was crashing on normal roads.
Rui Costa in the 2nd group, another day in the office for Lampre![]()
