None of them trust their sprint, everything else follows from that.I do not understand what is going on in this lead group haha
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None of them trust their sprint, everything else follows from that.I do not understand what is going on in this lead group haha
It's a battle of the cagnacci. Nobody capable of big accelerations but they won't give up.I do not understand what is going on in this lead group haha
it's them who need to drop him... he'll smoke them in the finish easilyBouwman's got to hit them as soon as he's capable, the other 3 have no punch left at all.
To be fair a lot of the seemingly-random stage winners last year have really stepped it up since.Overall that's a Tour level breakaway, not like some of those we had last year...
The Santa Cristina stage ends with a downhill finish in Aprica.Every half-decent descender in this peloton must be tearing their hair out when they see this showing on the closest thing to a descent finish this Giro has.
Yeah, that's true.To be fair a lot of the seemingly-random stage winners last year have really stepped it up since.
Sounds like a disappointing stage if you're not of the Dutch condition
I would say Bouwman has the best uphill sprint. But Dumo just doesn't have it.this can't rabofail, can't it?
They're setting up for Dumoulin to win the sprint