Yeah gonna have to edit my avatar nowHas it occurred to you that he collapsed when he did in order to prove you wrong?
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Yeah gonna have to edit my avatar nowHas it occurred to you that he collapsed when he did in order to prove you wrong?
Yeah gonna have to edit my avatar nowHas it occurred to you that he collapsed when he did in order to prove you wrong?
Dumoulin doing TT and road. He is also confirmed sole Dutch leader
Selectie Nederland voor het WK wielrennen 2020 (27 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Robert Gesink
Antwan Tolhoek
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Dylan van Baarle
Pieter Weening
Sam Oomen
Martijn Tusveld
Selectie Nederland voor het WK tijdrijden 2020 (25 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Jos van Emden
Meh...They should have made a 3 leaders approach with Dumoulin, Gesink and Weening. A three headed monster.Dumoulin doing TT and road. He is also confirmed sole Dutch leader
Selectie Nederland voor het WK wielrennen 2020 (27 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Robert Gesink
Antwan Tolhoek
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Dylan van Baarle
Pieter Weening
Sam Oomen
Martijn Tusveld
Selectie Nederland voor het WK tijdrijden 2020 (25 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Jos van Emden
Dumoulin doing TT and road. He is also confirmed sole Dutch leader
Selectie Nederland voor het WK wielrennen 2020 (27 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Robert Gesink
Antwan Tolhoek
Pascal Eenkhoorn
Dylan van Baarle
Pieter Weening
Sam Oomen
Martijn Tusveld
Selectie Nederland voor het WK tijdrijden 2020 (25 september)
Tom Dumoulin
Jos van Emden
I'm not sure Van Aert has that much of a chance here at all. Outsider maybe, but he's dug very deep this Tour, and 260km of constant climbing is not really like what he's been doing in France, which are basically 30 minute watt sessions. Cyclocross background means he's used to constant ups and downs, but not this long - and by that I mean both the climbs and the race itself. Would be very surprised if he'll be able to follow someone like Fuglsang in the last 30km .
He's made it clear on Belgian TV that his goal is to win, so he seems to really fancy his chances.I'm not sure Van Aert has that much of a chance here at all. Outsider maybe, but he's dug very deep this Tour, and 260km of constant climbing is not really like what he's been doing in France, which are basically 30 minute watt sessions. Cyclocross background means he's used to constant ups and downs, but not this long - and by that I mean both the climbs and the race itself. Would be very surprised if he'll be able to follow someone like Fuglsang in the last 30km .
Would be very surprised if anyone will be able to follow Fuglsang in the last 30 km.I'm not sure Van Aert has that much of a chance here at all. Outsider maybe, but he's dug very deep this Tour, and 260km of constant climbing is not really like what he's been doing in France, which are basically 30 minute watt sessions. Cyclocross background means he's used to constant ups and downs, but not this long - and by that I mean both the climbs and the race itself. Would be very surprised if he'll be able to follow someone like Fuglsang in the last 30km .
Would be very surprised if anyone will be able to follow Fuglsang in the last 30 km.
Yes he will follow for 300 meters and then crack and finish like 10 minutes behind with his current legs.Alaphilippe?
Cort out of the Danish squad with Corona virus, no replacement has been selected yet
So what's Fuglsang now, some new Merckx? Or Hinault? 30km from the finish, pfff! And he's not even going to win!Would be very surprised if anyone will be able to follow Fuglsang in the last 30 km.
Pinot, Nibali, Uran. Fuglsang is the favourite though.Would be very surprised if anyone will be able to follow Fuglsang in the last 30 km.
Pinot, Nibali, Uran. Fuglsang is the favourite though.