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That was a hard sprint to the line, and a great win for Govekar, his fist pro win already!
Totally agree, that's why I said it was the perfect storm for him to suck wheels. That doesn't mean sucking wheels is wrong or right, it's a race, racing is about not using more energy than you need to, but it doesn't mean the win didn't feel hollow because fans generally like to see racers race, not wheel suck and sprint that's all.lol at hollow. Why would Tronchon ride with Sivakov? Tronchon got the win and Sivakov gets a lead he probably loses on Lagunas de Neila.
By fans I take it you mean casual fans that watch the TdF once a year?Totally agree, that's why I said it was the perfect storm for him to suck wheels. That doesn't mean sucking wheels is wrong or right, it's a race, racing is about not using more energy than you need to, but it doesn't mean the win didn't feel hollow because fans generally like to see racers race, not wheel suck and sprint that's all.
Last year Burgos was full of crashes for the strongest riders. Landa won despite being in poor form.I have quite a hard time grasping the fact that Fabio Aru was second in this race last year.
Last year Burgos was full of crashes for the strongest riders. Landa won despite being in poor form.
Fausto himself has said that he's at 70% of his peak shape before the race, clearly they feared Fabbro, who was in the same group.Why did they chase the break that had Fausto in it?
I'm so excited for the big races coming upFausto himself has said that he's at 70% of his peak shape before the race, clearly they feared Fabbro, who was in the same group.![]()
I can't copy and paste it, but the progress of the time gap in the PCS livestats (here) shows a huge sudden leap with about 100km to go. Did something dramatic happen, or just mis-entered data?