Don't forget Finnish top talent Jukka Vastaranta from Rabobank.. Never made it big unfortunately, had the potential to do so
Zinoviev Letter said:Finn84 said:Jaakko Hänninen it is. U23 bronze medalist from Innsbruck last year. Rode the race without team-mate help since Finland had only one spot there.
He looked very strong in that race. I think he already has a win at 2.1 level, some small stage race in France he won last year despite not being a pro yet. A good prospect, although probably not ready to be very noticeable at a race of this caliber yet.
Wvv said:FInd it sad when they make the routes for classics harder and harder.
If he doesn't rest right away, the season is certainly over, unless you mean it will be over anyway and might as well race, which is totally possible.Gigs_98 said:Kinda disappointing Nibali isn't riding this. I think he would have had a good shot and possibly had made things more interesting with a move from further out
I don't mind it, San Sebastian was always tough, but to have a good race, they should have got rid of the muro in the end. This way, personally I don't think it will make much of a difference. I'd be surprised if it doesn't end up in a waiting game till the final ascentWvv said:FInd it sad when they make the routes for classics harder and harder.
Wvv said:FInd it sad when they make the routes for classics harder and harder.
jaylew said:Sounds like you missed them but Jussi Veikkanen and Kjell Carlstrom were around until a few years back and both rode for top level teams.fuiers said:I dont mean to be too excited, but finally a rider from Finland makes it into professional cycling scene. Since I have only been around for about 2 years now it is more than welcome that finally I get too root for a rider from my home country. I dont know much about him. Rides for AG2R.
Considering that he's touring Europe for criteriums and riding (even if fake) one day in the Nederlands and the following in Austria like on Tuesday and Wednesday is all but rest maybe San Sebastián would have been a better choice even if I'm not sure he cares about this race, he never performed here and rode it last time in 2010.Climbing said:If he doesn't rest right away, the season is certainly over, unless you mean it will be over anyway and might as well race, which is totally possible.Gigs_98 said:Kinda disappointing Nibali isn't riding this. I think he would have had a good shot and possibly had made things more interesting with a move from further out
Somebody fresh from the Tour, so I'd say nobody from the high GC placings, apart maybe Valverde.
fuiers said:I dont mean to be too excited, but finally a rider from Finland makes it into professional cycling scene. Since I have only been around for about 2 years now it is more than welcome that finally I get too root for a rider from my home country. I dont know much about him. Rides for AG2R.
search said:I don't mind it, San Sebastian was always tough, but to have a good race, they should have got rid of the muro in the end. This way, personally I don't think it will make much of a difference. I'd be surprised if it doesn't end up in a waiting game till the final ascentWvv said:FInd it sad when they make the routes for classics harder and harder.
He should name his tractor "Gianni".Logic-is-your-friend said:Sporza said he injured his face with his lawnmower (no further description). But it turns out, it was a tractor, and he hit his head against the steering wheel.
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His tractor: https://nbocdn.akamaized.net/Assets/Images_Upload/2019/07/31/74456928-b3c0-11e9-a980-0e646f26ec3f_web_scale_0.0771605_0.0771605__.jpg
Sosa has been dropped.Pantani_lives said:Alaf and Bernal are out. So who's the leader of those teams now?
DQSt: Mas, Evenepoel, Devenyns
Ineos: Poels, Castroviejo, Sosa?