More than that, he went too wide on the bend, had to slow and lost his position, overreacted and started his sprint much too earlyHirschi messed that up, what a weak bike throw.
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More than that, he went too wide on the bend, had to slow and lost his position, overreacted and started his sprint much too earlyHirschi messed that up, what a weak bike throw.
More than that, he went too wide on the bend, had to slow and lost his position, overreacted and started his sprint much too early
that one is definitely wrong. He can be lucky if he made the time cut (only ~15 minutes today)Bennett still within striking distance.
According to PCS that is. They also have Groenewegen still in the top 10, so it's probably false.
Bennett finished 15 minutes down indeed, but I miscalculated the time cut (16:52 it was), so he remains in the racethat one is definitely wrong. He can be lucky if he made the time cut (only ~15 minutes today)
I've been wondering the same thing . The bug is still not fixed on the few sites I have checked (they are probably all using the same source).Lol, he has to strike really hard if he has to win now xD
Stupid work impeding me from watching the important part of the race.
How on earth did they come up with giving Teunissen the same time as Valgren???
I feel like De Plus was the strongest but he doesn't have the skillset to win a finish like that.Hirschi was the strongest today. Just a bit inexperienced at the end.
Wellens said so too.I feel like De Plus was the strongest but he doesn't have the skillset to win a finish like that.
and meanwhile they gave some riders caught behind the crash today the same time and others not. Clarke, Wellens, Vanmarcke, Valgren, Gilbert all lost 11 seconds.meanwhile Teunissen's result was changed by the way, he is now classified +0:33, same as everyone else from that group.
and meanwhile they gave some riders caught behind the crash today the same time and others not. Clarke, Wellens, Vanmarcke, Valgren, Gilbert all lost 11 seconds.
What prologue? It's a time trial, which is:
A: Too long to be a prologue.
B: Towards the end of the race.
Yeah... an ITT in a 2.WT with 8,4 km...
I also think it is a "prologue." Ironically, OK?