The Cycling News forum is looking to add some volunteer moderators with Red Rick's recent retirement. If you're interested in helping keep our discussions on track, send a direct message to
In the meanwhile, please use the Report option if you see a post that doesn't fit within the forum rules.
Thanks!
Not sure about Porte, didn’t look great on stage 2, but I do expect him to move up. It’s going to be interesting and some indication of who’s going well, as is the rest of the week.dacooley said:each of gc contenders is going to go full throttle. ultimately it's the only absolute test for everyone since someone will necessarily tackle big difficulties in the mountains and give up, while you pretty much can't give up in TT. :lol: TD attracts our attention the most just for the reason he has to show glimps of form and recovery going well. I wouldn't rule out Richie as well. he has a descent chance to win imo
That’s not goodDavesta said:Froome out of the race - he crashed on his recon and is on his way to hospital
Davesta said:Froome out of the race - he crashed on his recon and is on his way to hospital
Poels is the kind of guy who can even have bad days in shorter stage race and be world class on a mountain stage durni g the same race.Velolover2 said:Poels for Dauphine overall then if he can put out a great TT.
He is always zigzagging but when he is good, he is really good.
Yeah. :lol:Mayomaniac said:Poels is the kind of guy who can even have bad days in shorter stage race and be world class on a mountain stage durni g the same race.Velolover2 said:Poels for Dauphine overall then if he can put out a great TT.
He is always zigzagging but when he is good, he is really good.
Rollthedice said:That elusive fifth Tour.
NastyMartinGT said:https://twitter.com/laflammerouge16/status/1138776232995299328
That’s was last yearTourOfSardinia said:NastyMartinGT said:https://twitter.com/laflammerouge16/status/1138776232995299328
poor guy.