2016 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, August 1 to 7

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Wow, just tuned in. Lachlan in front and Rob Bee not far behind.

Utaaaaah!
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Costa superb right now.

Talansky looks the least comfortable of the 3.
Not a huge surprise, fr him it's mostly a preparation race for the Vuelta.
Dombrowski having a bad day/not being in form on the other had is rather surprising.
 
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Some team they assembled at Axeon, great talents there.

Guess there's no word on where Morton goes for 2017 yet right?
 
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The way Morton rides you can see how much fun he has. The few races i see him in, he's always attacking and making the race interesting.

Costa confirming what a talent he is.
 
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Arredondo said:
Where the heck are Acevedo and Papy Horner?

- Giving the n00bs some advantage to even things a bit.

- Giving them a sadistic sense of hope before they slaughter them.
 
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BigMac said:
Arredondo said:
Where the heck are Acevedo and Papy Horner?

- Giving the n00bs some advantage to even things a bit.

- Giving them a sadistic sense of hope before they slaughter them.

Getting dropped by Reijnen.

That's embarassing
 
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rekhyt said:
The way Morton rides you can see how much fun he has. The few races i see him in, he's always attacking and making the race interesting.

Costa confirming what a talent he is.

He and his brother are like that. Phinney as well. They made some very interesting travels around the world on their bikes.

Not to mention Lachlan won here the last time. He'll have another go on the descent if it stays together over the top.
 
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Manuel Senni is in the 14 riders strong group 2min 15sec back, so far turning pro with BMC hasn't really worked out for him...
 
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I'm a little Morton-fanboy, so i watched both movies.

Geoghegan Hart is a bit disappointing, tbh.
 
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BigMac said:
Rob Britton will outsprint them all if it comes to the line.
Talansky is very decent on flat sprint. He even outsprinted Rojas once in a TdF breakaway.
 
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BigMac said:
rekhyt said:
The way Morton rides you can see how much fun he has. The few races i see him in, he's always attacking and making the race interesting.

Costa confirming what a talent he is.

He and his brother are like that. Phinney as well. They made some very interesting travels around the world on their bikes.

Not to mention Lachlan won here the last time. He'll have another go on the descent if it stays together over the top.
Yeah, I don't know if Lachlan actually wants to ride for a bigger team, maybe an American team that allows him to race many US races, Down Under and maybe the Vuelta and a few other Spanish races would be good for him, but racing in the USA seems to make him happy, so who knows if he wants to sign with a bigger team.
 
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Anderis said:
BigMac said:
Rob Britton will outsprint them all if it comes to the line.
Talansky is very decent on flat sprint. He even outsprinted Rojas once in a TdF breakaway.

Everyone outsprints Rojas. Like, always. :p

But let's see, I wouldn't mind him winning at all.
 
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Greggy Daniel with a broken collarbone. Ouch. That's the stars and stripes gone the rest of the season.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
BigMac said:
rekhyt said:
The way Morton rides you can see how much fun he has. The few races i see him in, he's always attacking and making the race interesting.

Costa confirming what a talent he is.

He and his brother are like that. Phinney as well. They made some very interesting travels around the world on their bikes.

Not to mention Lachlan won here the last time. He'll have another go on the descent if it stays together over the top.
Yeah, I don't know if Lachlan actually wants to ride for a bigger team, maybe an American team that allows him to race many US races, Down Under and maybe the Vuelta and a few other Spanish races would be good for him, but racing in the USA seems to make him happy, so who knows if he wants to sign with a bigger team.

Ye, neither strike me as the guys who want to progress in their careers or make the most money possible. They're just at it because they love it, while being as professional as they can.