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Don't hate the player, hate the game. This course is just too weak to create any sort of adversity.The Dutch killing the race, they want a bunch sprint. Booring
I think tomorrow will be similarThe Dutch killing the race, they want a bunch sprint. Booring
I suspect it is impossible. It's a pity there is no Charlotte Kool who should have selected as a back up option to wiebes.
The Dutch killing the race, they want a bunch sprint. Booring
The exodus of Wout pushing Belgium towards definitive bunch-sprint-wanters has sealed this, I am very much afraid.I think tomorrow will be similar
Yeah, Belgium and Italy will be shutting almost everything down. VdP will look to get away if he can, Pedersen try to join him, but I think Mads might back himself in a sprint after a long race. France might be in chaos mode which could help.The exodus of Wout pushing Belgium towards definitive bunch-sprint-wanters has sealed this, I am very much afraid.
Elena Cecchini, any relation?
Instead of shutting down attacks, the Dutch could join the breakaway and pulling. But they don't want to.Don't hate the player, hate the game. This course is just too weak to create any sort of adversity.
Lol.Instead of shutting down attacks, the Dutch could join the breakaway and pulling. But they don't want to.
It's because they have this woman called Wiebes who is really fastInstead of shutting down attacks, the Dutch could join the breakaway and pulling. But they don't want to.
The player is Lorena Wiebes, she's earned a bit of it.Don't hate the player, hate the game. This course is just too weak to create any sort of adversity.
Can't really blame the coaches for backing her. Much harder to leave a national team than a standard contract, after allThe player is Lorena Wiebes, she's earned a bit of it.
We're broke apparently.Why no GB?
They'll have enough brass to do track though.We're broke apparently.
It didn't help that the organisers put the feed zone on the most sustained uphill part of the entire circuit, either. In Copenhagen, I mean.This course very much reminds me of Copenhagen 2011, when everyone and their mother were holding on to some (maybe imaginary) 20m long, 3% climb, hoping it would be enough to avoid a bunch sprint.
How could you not expect long range attacks on the mighty Mur de Søllerød Slot?!This course very much reminds me of Copenhagen 2011, when everyone and their mother were holding on to some (maybe imaginary) 20m long, 3% climb, hoping it would be enough to avoid a bunch sprint.