Still think there's a 0% chance Bernal loses this. Not with this team at his back. Any long range effort is completely doomed. It's also not like Bernal got dropped by 15 guys today.
Still think there's a 0% chance Bernal loses this. Not with this team at his back. Any long range effort is completely doomed. It's also not like Bernal got dropped by 15 guys today.
Caruso is in the business of putting time into whoever is 4th in GC, not Bernal.Yes if he let Ineos chase he would have lost more time to Yates but maybe could have put time into Bernal near the top.
Ineos have a 100% track record of being mighty fine the next day when their GC has a bad day.0%?
Alright...
Anyone remember the temperatures in the 2019 Tour?
He wasn't looking good just before Yates attacked. Obviously Yates thought the same................strange because at that stage they were not making much inroads into Martin's lead so the pace by his team mates couldn't have been too bad.Unless it is his back. Otherwise, I agree with you - he still outclimbed almost all the other GC guys.
Yeah the final 2 stages simply aren't that hard. Alpe di Mera is a nice climb but it's just that. It's probably similar to Moncalvillo in the Vuelta. Not a climb where you drop minutes. And stage 20 just collapses as a stage because San Bernadino just is too frigging easy for what it should doYa, I'd be the same. Even if Bernal is weak on stage 19 and 20, I can't see him losing over 3 minutes to Yates on those.
He wasn't looking good just before Yates attacked. Obviously Yates thought the same................strange because at that stage they were not making much inroads into Martin's lead so the pace by his team mates couldn't have been too bad.
Agree. Think it makes it a bit more interesting, especially with Yates. Almeida is no danger, he is to far back. (whether that is 4minutes or 7).Still think there's a 0% chance Bernal loses this. Not with this team at his back. Any long range effort is completely doomed. It's also not like Bernal got dropped by 15 guys today.
On Zoncolan at least, it was surely pointlessSuch a pity that he had to work for Remco but I guess it made sense at the time.
I'd imagine he'd crack way worse if it were a back problem. Unless it's just starting now.No, unless it's his back. In that case he could crumble completely.
Yeah the final 2 stages simply aren't that hard. Alpe di Mera is a nice climb but it's just that. It's probably similar to Moncalvillo in the Vuelta. Not a climb where you drop minutes. And stage 20 just collapses as a stage because San Bernadino just is too frigging easy for what it should do
Looks like Almeida is the strongest GC guy in the race now. Lucky for the top 3 he is so far behind. He will take more than a minute on all of them in the final TT.
Almeida was the big surprise for me today. He looks primed for his second consecutive fourth place. Such a pity that he had to work for Remco but I guess it made sense at the time.