Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #26 Getting stretched out and Pidcock forces it over the top.
Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #28 Speed has to stay high for lasting damage to be dealt. After Hotond, the peloton will only swell.
RedheadDane May 5, 2010 51,426 30,013 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #32 New front group in the women's race. Biggest names being: Wiebes, Kopecky, Norsgaard (don't be confused by the graphics saying 'Bjerg', her husband isn't racing...), Van Dijk, Reusser.
New front group in the women's race. Biggest names being: Wiebes, Kopecky, Norsgaard (don't be confused by the graphics saying 'Bjerg', her husband isn't racing...), Van Dijk, Reusser.
sir fly Feb 24, 2014 15,228 3,122 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #33 Ewan riding well indeed. We'll see whether he's gonna pay anything for it.
Pantani_lives May 3, 2010 4,474 4,500 21,180 Feb 27, 2022 #34 The next 10 km are the last chance to get rid of the sprinters, until the Kluisberg. Tiesj and Nathan are well recovered from yesterday.
The next 10 km are the last chance to get rid of the sprinters, until the Kluisberg. Tiesj and Nathan are well recovered from yesterday.
Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #35 Benoot should rather drill it than go alone.
S Salvarani Oct 15, 2017 16,728 18,541 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #36 Benoot almost too strong there. Would have been better to get a couple of riders with him.
Samamba May 10, 2015 13,483 12,747 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #37 That's a big gap. Ewan not there this time.
sir fly Feb 24, 2014 15,228 3,122 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #38 Pantani_lives said: The next 10 km are the last chance to get rid of the sprinters, until the Kluisberg. Tiesj and Nathan are well recovered from yesterday. Click to expand... I think the circuit's a chance to deny sprinters. Speaking of, Benoot should've waited intending to try something.
Pantani_lives said: The next 10 km are the last chance to get rid of the sprinters, until the Kluisberg. Tiesj and Nathan are well recovered from yesterday. Click to expand... I think the circuit's a chance to deny sprinters. Speaking of, Benoot should've waited intending to try something.
Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #41 Israel well organised, the peloton won't halt.
Samamba May 10, 2015 13,483 12,747 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #43 gap is getting bigger tho. Question is how many guys have LTS and Alpecin left and what does QS.
Samamba May 10, 2015 13,483 12,747 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #44 Perfect for QS if they come back. Thanks to Asgreen they don't need to sacrifice their leadout guys. Ewan needs to.
Perfect for QS if they come back. Thanks to Asgreen they don't need to sacrifice their leadout guys. Ewan needs to.
S Salvarani Oct 15, 2017 16,728 18,541 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #45 The group has a lot of strong riders that can ride at a high tempo for some time. But if the peloton co-operates with a few teams, then it should be very hard for the group to hold on.
The group has a lot of strong riders that can ride at a high tempo for some time. But if the peloton co-operates with a few teams, then it should be very hard for the group to hold on.
SafeBet Sep 2, 2011 17,502 13,676 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #46 Yeah bunch sprint seems the most likely option.
Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #47 Jumbo may very well be unhappy with the cooperation in the group, but this doesn't help.
S Salvarani Oct 15, 2017 16,728 18,541 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #48 Front group not working very good, so this will most likely come together.
Samamba May 10, 2015 13,483 12,747 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #49 A 17 man group never works together well. To many guys that now they don't stand a chance if they keep working. Even Bahrain wants a sprint while they have Wright in the group.
A 17 man group never works together well. To many guys that now they don't stand a chance if they keep working. Even Bahrain wants a sprint while they have Wright in the group.
Netserk Apr 30, 2011 46,764 29,345 28,180 Feb 27, 2022 #50 Once the gap is halved, the peloton can ease a bit. It's a good group to dangle up ahead.