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Valv.Piti said:QS helping Chaves out, he might actually come back!
So just being bad on the day after the rest day. If he is still in contention after this week, he will bleed time in the ITT.DNP-Old said:Confirmed by Matt White: no crash. In the stage, at least.
Broccolidwarf said:I just saw Moerkoev pulling Viviani in the bunch, so that is odd.... maybe my eyesight is failing me
seldon71 said:Broccolidwarf said:I just saw Moerkoev pulling Viviani in the bunch, so that is odd.... maybe my eyesight is failing me
Could it be that you saw Gruppo Chavito? And Morkov is pulling Viviani to bring him back to the peloton?
As now someone says that QS is helpinz Chavez to get back???
Gigs_98 said:So will this be a chase between the two pelotons for the rest of the day? Sounds pretty interesting, I will be home around 5pm btw so guess who won't watch
It's either them or MS. Classic Giro with mercenaries taking part in the warSquire said:Has QS bought some help from Wilier?
I can sense an agenda in this post.Waterloo Sunrise said:Peloton needs to push on now and make the sprinter teams give up on the stage. A stitch in time saves 9.
Yop.ontheroad said:You'd have to wonder how the other teams have allowed the Chaves group back in having had 3 minutes on him at one stage. Daft.
Red Rick said:I think most of the drama is really the GPS being bipolar
DNP-Old said:I can sense an agenda in this post.Waterloo Sunrise said:Peloton needs to push on now and make the sprinter teams give up on the stage. A stitch in time saves 9.