He and Sep said the Belgian federation always want to have the jersey in full colors, not some UAE tiny colors like in his TT. So it will be beautiful.![]()
He'll be fine.
He and Sep said the Belgian federation always want to have the jersey in full colors, not some UAE tiny colors like in his TT. So it will be beautiful.![]()
He'll be fine.
RhD and I have been wondering this... wait what, you're dragging miles into this rather than kms? We don't even know how many more kms let alone miles! 🤣About 70 miles left in Britain?
I think he has his reasons. It's one thing not to cooperate, and another to throw the race away like that.I don't know why. Philipsen rode perfectly. Remco knows he only wins if he drops everyone.
Yes. It doesn't seem important, but it can have an impact.Did Remco chrash today you mean?
I refuse to indulge that Fr*nch nonsense on the day of our national championships!RhD and I have been wondering this... wait what, you're dragging miles into this rather than kms? We don't even know how many more kms let alone miles! 🤣
I refuse to indulge that Fr*nch nonsense on the day of our national championships!
Do you happen to have the startlist? I can't seem to be able to find it on the official British Cycling site...I refuse to indulge that Fr*nch nonsense on the day of our national championships!
Anyway big attack from former fraud Ethan Hayter
I tried before and failed, PCS roughly correct but Tarling/Thomas aren't there along with a couple of others.Do you happen to have the startlist? I can't seem to be able to find it on the official British Cycling site...
That mainly happens because teams get bikes from sponsors that have top of the line groupset. The same guys could win if they had Ultegra.anyone remember the last time a Shimano Ultegra equipped bike won a pro race? (before Conca in Italy today)
504 furlongs to goHow many Roger Furlongs are there left to the finish in GB?
Waffel= Waffle in German, so you might call this random Tigerschluchti from Team Tirol a Waffleboi.Who tf is Tim Wafler?
You'll have to keep me posted on how many more furlongs to go then and I'll do some calculatin'.It's incredibly simple you see, there are 8 furlongs to a mile, and 1km is equal 0.62137 miles.