2015, 69th Tour de Romandie: April 28 to May 3 (WT)

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With this pace the sprinters will drop off.
 
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Good legs he's been using in the past 20 kms since he was the one pulling the most.
 
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SafeBet said:
Good legs he's been using in the past 20 kms since he was the one pulling the most.
It's best to be up front when the roads are narrow and twisted in order to avoid crashes. He has learned that from the classics.
 
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SafeBet said:
Good legs he's been using in the past 20 kms since he was the one pulling the most.
It's best to be up front when the roads are narrow and twisted in order to avoid crashes. He has learned that from the classics.

Haha, good one! :D

I must admit that your trolling was a bit annoying for me at first, but you're getting better! Keep it up bro'!
 
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Is KOCHETKOV in the break?That should be the reason for Sky working so hard.
 
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DBotero said:
Is KOCHETKOV in the break?That should be the reason for Sky working so hard.
Yes he is, but there was no reason to start drilling it 80km from the finish.
Now they eased up anyway.
 
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Saxo chasing. Perhaps too late.

Küng has 2.20 minutes on the peloton, 13km to go.
 
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BigMac said:
Saxo chasing. Perhaps too late.

Küng has 2.20 minutes on the peloton, 13km to go.

No way will the peloton catch him, and he's holding the 3 chasers. Unless he punctures he has it.