Bad thing that it's in the hands of Tudor.Good thing the organisers have a stop watch.
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Bad thing that it's in the hands of Tudor.Good thing the organisers have a stop watch.
I’m sure someone, somewhere, has measured the relative rolling resistance of this stuff vs asphalt. Just a matter of some calculationsThe road surface should make it difficult to estimate the level of the performances.
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They had to move the time checks because they didn't have internet on the initially planned spotsI do like how (for Fiorelli) there's 24 minutes from T1 to T2, 9 from T2 to T3, and 2 from T3 to the finish. Great use of resources.
Wasn't that only T2?They had to move the time checks because they didn't have internet on the initially planned spots
Thanks, noobs forever noobs, blaming wishful thinkingUh, no...
That's one way in which this stage could over-deliver.An OTL is not impossible for Cav with that time. Winning time of 43:26 or faster would do it, even if the sub-42 minute winning time I've seen predicted seems overly optimistic to me he might have enjoyed himself a little too much.
They gonna find a way to add max time if they lose all the sprinters, no?That's one way in which this stage could over-deliver.
Bad thing that it's in the hands of Tudor.
Here they shouldn't allow fans like that :O
One would imagine so, as it would make tomorrow utterly pointless most likely.They gonna find a way to add time if they lose all the sprinters, no?
One would imagine so, as it would make tomorrow utterly pointless most likely.
They gonna find a way to add max time if they lose all the sprinters, no?
??? Didn't he regret doing a recon of PDBF and admit it in a team documentary?Yes, he apparently did the full climb.
Self preservation. They want the race to continue tomorrowWhy?