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Why so defensive?yeah and Bernal can ride Remco off his wheel on 12% gravel climbs. So what?
Almost though.For the first time in this Giro, 2nd place does not go to an Italian.
For the first time in this Giro, 2nd place does not go to an Italian.
For the first time in this Giro, 2nd place does not go to an Italian.
Not defensive, just out of the two, riding remco off his wheel uphill is more likely significant. Let's be honest, this will most likely come down to how far back is Remco before the final TT where he has a vast superiorityWhy so defensive?
Yes, 3vs1 or 2vs0 would still be the same between Evenepoel and Bernal. But i'm sure they'd rather not take any chances, dropping off and seeing Bernal can't follow and suddenly Evenepoel takes 3 seconds and Bernal 0. By taking away the 3 seconds, he diminishes the chances of greater timeloss.It still wouldn't have mattered....... Logic...
And that made Oldani angry.
Not defensive, just out of the two, riding remco off his wheel uphill is more likely significant. Let's be honest, this will most likely come down to how far back is Remco before the final TT where he has a vast superiority
Usually it's 80 places so he definitely needs more sprints.Remco finished 25 places behind Bernal, so that sprint has quite clearly already killed him off!
At least 2 minutes!Bernal probably needs at least one and a half minute, it's a 30 k TT.
This time it was Gaviria's fault. He should've followed Molano who did a great lead out, but instead he stopped in Sagan's wheel.Molando did a great leadout for Sagan...
At least Gaviria went in good position so he cannot blame anybody for losing!Molando did a great leadout for Sagan...
Nah, everyone will get the same time.Vlasov almost in pink