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In the Ardennes you'll also have a Movistar team fully supporting their leader Valverde. The team they currently have at Paris-Nice is fairly young and in support of a very young Spaniard who is learning how to lead a team for a race. (Remember Valverde isn't at Paris-Nice).
Broccolidwarf said:Blanco said:Broccolidwarf said:Sidenote:
Did anyone notice Cort sitting with the GC guys in the front group, over the last climb today?
As a sprinter/classics hybrid, when guys like Trentin, Degenkolb, Viviani and Demare can't hack it, but Cort still can, that gives him an entirely new dimension, and a wider range of races to go for.
He is going to be one to watch in the ardennes classics
Oh, and on a purely national note.... When the peloton started the final climb, I saw 6 danes in the top 20 going in..... warms my heart, how well our boys are riding at the moment.
Maybe in Amstel, other two certainly no.
If you say so
The way I see it, if Sanchez had not gone off today, the Astana guys would have kept the front group away, instead of slowing it down, and Cort would have won it on the line, in that group..... But Sanchez's GC hopes are more important (obviously).
All I'm saying is, in a 1 day race, todays stage could have ended very differently.
In the Ardennes you'll also have a Movistar team fully supporting their leader Valverde. The team they currently have at Paris-Nice is fairly young and in support of a very young Spaniard who is learning how to lead a team for a race. (Remember Valverde isn't at Paris-Nice).