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Bakelants on Sporza just said he thinks that other riders are warm enough from riding hard and to see someone with extra layers on is a good sign.Danish commentators have speculated that he may be ill.
Bakelants on Sporza just said he thinks that other riders are warm enough from riding hard and to see someone with extra layers on is a good sign.Danish commentators have speculated that he may be ill.
but this is Giro and it's better that wayCouldve just had an "easy" stage if they let the first break go
If you're in the Belgian media right now, you're obligated to put a positive spin on literally anything for Evenepoel. What Sporza concludes from it is therefore irrelevant.Bakelants on Sporza just said he thinks that other riders are warm enough from riding hard and to see someone with extra layers on is a good sign.
Vervaecke and Serry also with him.Remco completely isolated
EDIT: forgot Van Wilder was in white. He's a bit further in the peloton.
Dream scenario, both ill, rescheduled to Tour and we have clash of the titans.After all the talk of Jumbo being ***ed over by illness, would be a dark irony if it's Evenepoel rather than Roglic who gets taken out by falling ill.
It's just the view from an ex pro rider, he tells a lot of info what others riders would think in the peloton. Even in SanRemo he said it like he sees it, even with his trainer partner Van Aert when he's suffering etc.If you're in the Belgian media right now, you're obligated to put a positive spin on literally anything for Evenepoel. What Sporza concludes from it is therefore irrelevant.
not convinced he fits the "contract year" type of rider as a neo-pro who just finished on the podium at Amstel...Healy's contract is ending this year so...
The Belgian media treatment of Van Aert is pretty normal for the way a big name is treated by his country's media. The love-in with Evenepoel is unlike anything I've ever seen, and I spent a my teenage years listening to NOS obsessing over where Gesink and Mollema were rather than focusing on the important parts of the race.It's just the view from an ex pro rider, he tells a lot of info what others riders would think in the peloton. Even in SanRemo he said it like he sees it, even with his trainer partner Van Aert when he's suffering etc.
But it could be both indeed. Just love to hear his opinion in certain situations.
Because Belgium has had a lot of Van Aert type cyclist the last decades. But Evenepoel is the first in 40 years that has the ability to win Grand Tours.The Belgian media treatment of Van Aert is pretty normal for the way a big name is treated by his country's media. The love-in with Evenepoel is unlike anything I've ever seen, and I spent a my teenage years listening to NOS obsessing over where Gesink and Mollema were rather than focusing on the important parts of the race.
yes, but they won't get three riders to Rome anyway, so the gap in the team classification isn't an issueAll 8 Corratec jerseys in the gruppetto I think. Best stage result of 81st so far, nobody in top-100 of GC, dead last in the team classification almost half an hour behind second-last (who are less than 20 minutes down on first place). Surely the worst team ever invited to a GT?
Dumoulin was the first Dutch GT winner in 37 years (and podium finisher in 29 before Mollema was retroactively awarded third in the 2011 Vuelta) and also got the Van Aert treatment rather than the Evenepoel one. It's no excuse for the complete absence of neutrality on all matters Evenepoel.Because Belgium has had a lot of Van Aert type cyclist the last decades. But Evenepoel is the first in 40 years that has the ability to win Grand Tours.
