2016 Eneco Tour (WT): Sept 19 - 25th

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El Pistolero said:
BigMac said:
El Pistolero said:
Alexandre B. said:
Young sprinters are not allowed to develop, guys. Here are the rules of Pistolero's world.

Of course they're allowed to develop. Point is, he's not top sprinter yet. We saw that at the Tour this year.

Ask 20 random Belgians or Dutch people on the street who Dylan Groenewegen is. I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't know who the hell you're talking about. Hence he's a no-name at this point in his career. Not sure why you guys argue otherwise. He has only 6k followers on twitter.

Love it. This tops that time you said San Sebastián was less prestigious than Strade Bianche because the former only had 8 pages of discussion here in the forum.

Believe it or not, someone's popularity is reflected on their social media pages. ;)
Welcome back Pistrollero! :lol:
 
They should always try to get a mini AGR, mini RVV and a mini LBL in the Eneco Tour. Add a short time trial and 2 flat stages and you can have a nice stage race where different types of riders show up and might win.
 
Why is everybody falling over Pistolero for calling Groenewegen a no-name? Apart from the nationals he hasn't won that many impressive races (and the nationals this year sucked). Doesn't mean he can become a top 5 sprinter in the years to come.
 
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Sprint Fest, general rehearsal for the Worlds. Even a TTT. All good & well

Greg Van Avermaet expresses again his disappointment about the lack of an Ardennes stage (in De Morgen)

But where has the traditional Ardennes stage gone? I enjoy racing there because it's where I can make the difference. It would just have given me more chance to win this tour. I have a good TT in the legs today. Further I only see one interesting stage: the one in Geraardsbergen
 
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42x16ss said:
El Pistolero said:
BigMac said:
El Pistolero said:
Alexandre B. said:
Young sprinters are not allowed to develop, guys. Here are the rules of Pistolero's world.

Of course they're allowed to develop. Point is, he's not top sprinter yet. We saw that at the Tour this year.

Ask 20 random Belgians or Dutch people on the street who Dylan Groenewegen is. I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't know who the hell you're talking about. Hence he's a no-name at this point in his career. Not sure why you guys argue otherwise. He has only 6k followers on twitter.

Love it. This tops that time you said San Sebastián was less prestigious than Strade Bianche because the former only had 8 pages of discussion here in the forum.

Believe it or not, someone's popularity is reflected on their social media pages. ;)
Welcome back Pistrollero! :lol:

If twitter is what we're going by, Cav is the most followed active cyclist, and Lance is the only cyclist with more followers than Cav ;)