What happened to Latour, Yates and Anton? Arrived with guys who got s.t. but lost time in the results. Really weird.
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In that case they were already dropped before the crashes.Ricco' said:What happened to Latour, Yates and Anton? Arrived with guys who got s.t. but lost time in the results. Really weird.
Surely a mistake because you can't lose a minute and then finishing 26th and 27th on the stage, even with a crash.Ricco' said:What happened to Latour, Yates and Anton? Arrived with guys who got s.t. but lost time in the results. Really weird.
You can: it is not unimaginable, but it would be odd as they would have been held up by the blocked road from the crash.Alexandre B. said:Surely a mistake because you can't lose a minute and then finishing 26th and 27th on the stage, even with a crash.Ricco' said:What happened to Latour, Yates and Anton? Arrived with guys who got s.t. but lost time in the results. Really weird.
LaFlorecita said:Just minor injuries I read, some scratches and bruises. He'll be sore though.PremierAndrew said:Any update on Chaves' injuries?
Dekker_Tifosi said:appearently there was a pole on the road without someone signalling it. Vuelta organisers just lack severely in safety
You sound so bitterPõhja Konn said:silvergrenade said:Põhja Konn said:Dazed and Confused said:Asero831 said:will there be time gaps?
Hopefully. It was proper racing.
Froome was dropped from the front group long after the crash had happened. So that gap should stand and everyone who was obstructed by the crash should get Froome's time. We'll soon see.
Lol.
Froome hater spotted.
While I've never hidden my dislike of Froome, this current error of judgement was born out of lazyness and lack of attention on my part rather than hatred. I do most of the time cheer for his rivals, but my dislike of him doesn't come close to hatred. For hatred, one needs to know the other personally. I only know Froome as a cyclist.
rick james said:Põhja Konn said:You sound so bittersilvergrenade said:Põhja Konn said:Dazed and Confused said:Froome was dropped from the front group long after the crash had happened. So that gap should stand and everyone who was obstructed by the crash should get Froome's time. We'll soon see.
Lol.
Froome hater spotted.
While I've never hidden my dislike of Froome, this current error of judgement was born out of lazyness and lack of attention on my part rather than hatred. I do most of the time cheer for his rivals, but my dislike of him doesn't come close to hatred. For hatred, one needs to know the other personally. I only know Froome as a cyclist.
Had a strange feeling something would happen ....Robert5091 said:A nice relaxing day for the peloton ... though a bet on a crash at the finish might be smart - not the world's best sprint trains and not many chances for glory to come.
Yep, the UCI seems to have learnt nothing, as is their wont. But it's worth mentioning that Pais Vasco (where Stetina crashed) is organized by Organizaciones Ciclistas Euskadi. The Vuelta is run by none other than the ASO. Not that media outlets seem particularly keen on pointing this out.PremierAndrew said:Ridiculous, looks like they didnt learn from Pais Vasco (I think?) last year