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So that no one can attackWhy are Ineos riding so hard? What's the point? All they're doing is eliminating their own chances of playing a tactical game with De Plus.
Not worked up, just don’t understand why people throw out these comments. To be honest I think it’s amusing how worked up people have been getting this Giro.Wow, you're lucky you're not an Evenepoel fan if you get worked up over that comment, lol.
When Evenepoel was still here, i was hoping for Ineos to launch a nuclear attack with Sivakov, De Plus and Arensman. Now back to simple doms because Thomas has a huge advantage over Roglic of 2 seconds.Why are Ineos riding so hard? What's the point? All they're doing is eliminating their own chances of playing a tactical game with De Plus.
I picked him to winLol what happen to Vine?
But why? Follow attacks and make Jumbo chase. Jumbo don't have other cards to play than Roglic.So that no one can attack
Of course it matters because each connection is mediated by all kinds of other factors. Any random fan on their couch claiming to pay the rider’s wages is absurd. Each fan is a nearly valueless set of eyes on a logo, who might potentially but probably won’t pay for some commodity or service sold by a company which pays teams to wear outfits with those logos. Riders owe you nothing.The number of links in the value chain is not what matters. What matters is how actions in one end affect those in the other.
Considering team strength as of recently, Roglic taking 3 or 10 boniseconds might be a blessing for Ineos.What are ineos doing setting a hard pace, you want the break to go lads, let them take all the bonus seconds off the inevitable Roglic sprint win.
The comedy of wanting Croix de Coeur canceled, getting to skip rainy Grand Sant Bernard as a compromise, and now it's raining on Croix de Coeur.