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Probably still on Froome's wheel...Hugo Koblet said:Did anyone see Quintana?
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Probably still on Froome's wheel...Hugo Koblet said:Did anyone see Quintana?
Irondan said:Sagan was the fastest sprinter, he just came out too late...
It slipped, but if your insinuating anything else this is the wrong thread for that...terryma said:Any idea why Sagan's rear wheel seemed to "jump" metres before finish line?
I think that costs him 2 of 3 placesLance Armstrong said:Purito lost 31 seconds.
terryma said:Any idea why Sagan's rear wheel seemed to "jump" metres before finish line?
SeriousSam said:Not sure why they feel the need to **** up the camera work for the most important sprint of the Tour
Irondan said:It slipped, but if your insinuating anything else this is the wrong thread for that...terryma said:Any idea why Sagan's rear wheel seemed to "jump" metres before finish line?
Fight.The.Power said:terryma said:Any idea why Sagan's rear wheel seemed to "jump" metres before finish line?
Power > Grip
The road surface is very uneven in places on the Champs. Cavs bike did a fearsome wobble a couple of years ago.terryma said:Any idea why Sagan's rear wheel seemed to "jump" metres before finish line?
Gigs_98 said:I think that costs him 2 of 3 placesLance Armstrong said:Purito lost 31 seconds.
Edit: 3 so if this is true he is now 10th
Gigs_98 said:Please tell me quintana was also behind and lost his podium
There was no crash.TMP402 said:Gigs_98 said:I think that costs him 2 of 3 placesLance Armstrong said:Purito lost 31 seconds.
Edit: 3 so if this is true he is now 10th
3km rule?