Could be a time gap then, if the commisares see that he wasn't affected by it.Netserk said:Either there was another crash in the last km, or Contador just rolled home the last bit.
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Yeah, he completely avoided that crash. If he just rolled in >Netserk said:Either there was another crash in the last km, or Contador just rolled home the last bit.
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In which case he should be penalised if he just strolled home which would be stupid to do for no apparent reason. He must have been down againNetserk said:Either there was another crash in the last km, or Contador just rolled home the last bit.
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luckyboy said:Decent finish but too many stages like this in this edition. Needs 2 hilltop finishes instead of just 1
Matthews would rather lose to an attacker than to someone else in the sprint it seems.DFA123 said:Decent finish again. Matthews a bit too hesitant - surely he realised no-one else would pull with him around. Should have been looking to close gaps himself in that final 1.5km.
Lacking pure speed in all the finishes I've seen, also during a few sprinter stages in Catalunya. Which is smart, Ill take less explosiveness and better climbing all day.Arredondo said:Bala so-so today. Was he hampered by that crash? Or does he lack some pure speed atm?
They showed a picture of Contador getting a new bike for about one second, shortly after the finish line.LaFlorecita said:Lol lol surely notStan955 said:He changed bike![]()
When they showed him again after everyone finished he was getting on a bike so he either changed the bike or fell down which was not shownLaFlorecita said:Lol lol surely notStan955 said:He changed bike![]()
If you look at the footage, there was no split caused by the crash. Everyone else managed to stay with the group. Not a clue why the hell he decided to roll in, it almost seems as if he's given up on winning the race, he wasn't too optimistic beforehand and he's constantly hanging at the back, not closing down attacks etc.Netserk said:Of course he will get the same time. He was held up/slowed down by the crash, just like several others were. Whether or not he rolls home with them or walks from there on doesn't matter.
Valv.Piti said:Lacking pure speed in all the finishes I've seen, also during a few sprinter stages in Catalunya. Which is smart, Ill take less explosiveness and better climbing all day.Arredondo said:Bala so-so today. Was he hampered by that crash? Or does he lack some pure speed atm?
just seen thatStan955 said:When they showed him again after everyone finished he was getting on a bike so he either changed the bike or fell down which was not shownLaFlorecita said:Lol lol surely notStan955 said:He changed bike![]()
Maybe he has just dropped a level as well. It could be pretty hard to sustain the level he had at Catalunya all the way through to Liege, so maybe he's at the bottom of a wave right now in terms of form preparing for another mini-peak. I guess we'll see for sure tomorrow.Arredondo said:Valv.Piti said:Lacking pure speed in all the finishes I've seen, also during a few sprinter stages in Catalunya. Which is smart, Ill take less explosiveness and better climbing all day.Arredondo said:Bala so-so today. Was he hampered by that crash? Or does he lack some pure speed atm?
I agree. Although i don't think he can upgrade his climbing to Froome-level in July![]()
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Only 25 riders were in the first group over the line.LaFlorecita said:If you look at the footage, there was no split caused by the crash. Everyone else managed to stay with the group. Not a clue why the hell he decided to roll in, it almost seems as if he's given up on winning the race, he wasn't too optimistic beforehand and he's constantly hanging at the back, not closing down attacks etc.Netserk said:Of course he will get the same time. He was held up/slowed down by the crash, just like several others were. Whether or not he rolls home with them or walks from there on doesn't matter.
