They could at least build the cities closer to the climbs!!Maybe it would be expensive to move the climbs closer to the city where the finish is...
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They could at least build the cities closer to the climbs!!Maybe it would be expensive to move the climbs closer to the city where the finish is...
Didn't stop Pogacar from hitting 68kph in LiegeHeadwind.
They could at least build the cities closer to the climbs!!
No Jake Stewart in the first peloton.Did you expect anything else with Stewart and Smith behind?
He finished 46th, and he was in he first peloton. Just didn't contest the sprint for some reason. He was pretty close to the front with 1 km to go if I'm not mistaken.No Jake Stewart in the first peloton.
Road seemed quite slippery, maybe had to stop pedalling for a bit at some point.He finished 46th, and he was in he first peloton. Just didn't contest the sprint for some reason. He was pretty close to the front with 1 km to go if I'm not mistaken.
I see it as the downside for taking the barrier side lane. Sagan took the open right side and came through and boxed Bevin in knowing he had the whole right side of the road to unleash his sprint. Great positioning.Easy win, but Bevin is probably not too amused.
Would moving the cities closer to the climbs be slightly easier than moving the climbs closer to the cities?
I see it as the downside for taking the barrier side lane. Sagan took the open right side and came through and boxed Bevin in knowing he had the whole right side of the road to unleash his sprint. Great positioning.
I hope I misheard but did Hatch say we can look forward to seeing Thomas De Gendt in breaks once he's lost a bit more time?Especially when he hears the feed from ES UK, and they keep calling him Mads Würtz!
And even keeps claiming it was him after the official top-10 got on the screen... like, dude; it would take you five seconds to go check the startlists and see that it is in fact Bevin, who wears number 122.
Well, he's already running two days behind, so it's looking good!I hope I misheard but did Hatch say we can look forward to seeing Thomas De Gendt in breaks once he's lost a bit more time?
It seems you were right yesterday, he got dropped on the climbs today, so he doesn't appear to be feeling too well.I didn't expect him to win here, obviously. But he's pretty far back, considering his pedigree and skillset. He's a punchy rider, a great TT'er and a good climber. I expected him in the top 40 for sure.
1 | 2 | ▲1 | HIRSCHI Marc | UAE-Team Emirates | 4:18:21 |
2 | 3 | ▲1 | VAN WILDER Ilan | Team DSM | 0:01 |
3 | 4 | ▲1 | ARENSMAN Thymen | Team DSM | 0:06 |
4 | 6 | ▲2 | TIBERI Antonio | Trek - Segafredo | 0:09 |
5 | 9 | ▲4 | SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias | Trek - Segafredo | 0:12 |
6 | 10 | ▲4 | CHAMPOUSSIN Clément | AG2R Citroën Team | 0:13 |
7 | 13 | ▲6 | KRON Andreas | Lotto Soudal | 0:16 |
8 | 17 | ▲9 | STEWART Jake | Groupama - FDJ | 0:20 |
9 | 18 | ▲9 | LEEMREIZE Gijs | Team Jumbo-Visma | 0:21 |
10 | 19 | ▲9 | COVI Alessandro | UAE-Team Emirates | 0:22 |
11 | 25 | ▲14 | HÄNNINEN Jaakko | AG2R Citroën Team | 0:34 |
I mean, Covi doesn't seem like a real GC rider... but he did finish top 10 in baby Giro, twice.Covi is an all-arounder. He's quite punchy, can climb, big engine. He lost most of the spring because of issues with his Achille's tendon. I don't think he's at his best yet so he will likely lose time in the hardest stages.
Arensman has been in a lot of breaks this year. I thought he would test himself for GC here since the route and the field looked favorable. Perhaps Van Wilder was always supposed to be the leader for this race? Hard to figure out DSM plans.
Too fast? They were going so slow i thought we were going back in time.Was that Sagan?
P.S. Too fast, didn't see at all.
Hirschi not a real climber (can't see him survive T-2000).
Apparently you are correct and it was planned, he and the team want to see how far he can go on the gc in this race and in the Tour de Suisse (that one has a really hard route, I doubt many Tourr contenders will show up, maybe some of their climbing superdomestiques).Are we sure that wasn't planned? Maybe they thought it was a bit much for him so soon?
He’s looking to secure that prestigious title for Intermarche!!Taaramäe looking to solo all the way