winkybiker said:Approximately 2 seconds per kilometre. It's a good gap.
More Strides than Rides said:Phinney has had a great showing, but he hasn't been a good teammate in terms of spending time closing the gap.
Makes me wonder how many Swiss riders have won the Paris-Roubaix in the season where they were defending Swiss champions?Frankschleck said:Cancelleras secret. The swiss jersey gives magic powers.
Its not over until its over.DFA123 said:How boring have the cobbled classics been this season? A big name rider gets clear in the final 50km and everyone just looks around and lets them go. Bring on the Ardennes for some proper racing.
At what point does Dillier stop working? Surely he needs to take a few km break before the Carrefour de l'Arbre.Roude Leiw said:I hope for Dillier that they pull through, the guy is making a great race
DFA123 said:At what point does Dillier stop working? Surely he needs to take a few km break before the Carrefour de l'Arbre.Roude Leiw said:I hope for Dillier that they pull through, the guy is making a great race
DFA123 said:How boring have the cobbled classics been this season? A big name rider gets clear in the final 50km and everyone just looks around and lets them go. Bring on the Ardennes for some proper racing.
Yeah different riders, but every race has followed pretty much the same formula. Almost no tension in the final 30km.silvergrenade said:Its not over until its over.DFA123 said:How boring have the cobbled classics been this season? A big name rider gets clear in the final 50km and everyone just looks around and lets them go. Bring on the Ardennes for some proper racing.
Moreover, its better having a varied field than one guy winning everything. Meh...More boring!
150k of real racing vs. 2k of real racing?DFA123 said:How boring have the cobbled classics been this season? A big name rider gets clear in the final 50km and everyone just looks around and lets them go. Bring on the Ardennes for some proper racing.