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Hugo Koblet said:Kristoff wins another insanely close sprint. Cav wins GC while Kristoff moves to second.
Vino attacks everyone said:Calling another 20+ victories for the hardman this year as well. My favourite sprinter without a dobut
Inquitus said:Who's comes out of this better, Kristoff with 3 stage wins or Cav with 1 stage win and the GC?
johnymax said:Inquitus said:Who's comes out of this better, Kristoff with 3 stage wins or Cav with 1 stage win and the GC?
Looking just at the results I'd say Cav, but watching the race it looked like Katusha an Kristoff dominated Cav and the others.
100% agreed.Zinoviev Letter said:Winning GC is obviously better for a riders palmares, but for both Cavendish and Kristoff, the GC of the Tour of Qatar would be a loooooong way down their list of important wins. Winning three stages says more about where a rider is at the moment. Given a choice I think both would take the three stages.
Happy dude said:Cav will win more races than the rest of his team, for DD I think that's all that matters
GVA was second yesterday, netting 6 bonus seconds.jaylew said:How did GVA leapfrog Quinziato?
Happy dude said:Cav will win more races than the rest of his team, for DD I think that's all that matters