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Logic-is-your-friend said:Called it.
Benoot attacks for 4th. lol
tobydawq said:I don't see how Mühlberger can throw this away. He manages to be the underdog and at the same time the fastest of the three.
Well maybe they are but Yates did perfect. After the turn there were less than 200 m to go and he had Mühlberger boxed in...Cance > TheRest said:I really thought Pello and Gregor were faster than S Yates
Cance > TheRest said:I really thought Pello and Gregor were faster than S Yates
Cance > TheRest said:I really thought Pello and Gregor were faster than S Yates
Gregor Perhaps. But Pello had plenty of meters to go pastppanther92 said:Well maybe they are but Yates did perfect. After the turn there were less than 200 m to go and he had Mühlberger boxed in...Cance > TheRest said:I really thought Pello and Gregor were faster than S Yates
Bolder said:All 8 Ineos riders on the front still?
Lequack said:I heard someone say others need to attack Ineos in the mountains because they lost so much time. Well today showed there will be none of that happening. It's a race for 3rd place now.
tobydawq said:Everybody knew nothing could happen in the GC battle today, yet people are whining that there are eight Ineos riders still in the peloton.
There won't be in the remaining mountainbstages, I'll tell you that.
Was clear that there will be no GC action todayIndianCyclist said:today's GC losers - Uran, Bardet, Fuglsang,Porte,Landa without doing anything
Lequack said:tobydawq said:Everybody knew nothing could happen in the GC battle today, yet people are whining that there are eight Ineos riders still in the peloton.
There won't be in the remaining mountainbstages, I'll tell you that.
They'll be even further behind after the TT.