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Henrik Juul is definitely over the hill, and has been for years.
Whenever there is a DS or rider in the studio, they eye him with scepticism, every time he speaks.
As for Soerensen, he didn't predict it, he merely said it was a possibility, if Alaphilippe had overall designs (which clealy he does not), because the stage suited him.
Valv.Piti said:Well, experts like Rolf Sørensen predicted a Julian Alaphilippe-attack today (I mean, wtf?!) and the ever *** Henrik Juul predicted a similar situation to that of 2013. That was the 1st time I watched the studio this year - why does that old man still have a job?tobydawq said:Bushman said:tobydawq said:The Danish "experts" think Alaphilippe will lose yellow tomorrow.
I think he will lose less than 15 seconds to Thomas.
15 seconds? That seems crazy. Thomas should be challenging for a podium spot tomorrow.
So should Alaphilippe. The route is perfect for him.
They are dreamers, not experts.
Henrik Juul is definitely over the hill, and has been for years.
Whenever there is a DS or rider in the studio, they eye him with scepticism, every time he speaks.
As for Soerensen, he didn't predict it, he merely said it was a possibility, if Alaphilippe had overall designs (which clealy he does not), because the stage suited him.