75th Tour de Romandie (2.UWT) // 27th of April - 2nd of May 2021

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Four +30 riders in the group. Proving that being over 30 doesn't mean you're old.
In cycling, 34 is young while 35 is old. Thomas is a few days away from joining that club while Woods still have some months to go.

Great win by Rusty btw. Never excepted him to be great on such a long mountain.
 
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I have absolutely nothing against Ineos - quite the contrary - but the crash itself and the fact that it was Thomas was too amusing. No reason to be so uptight about it, it's just a crash.
I think part of the strangeness of it was that the crash came in a place where, of all places on the course, you wouldn't expect a crash to occur. And then, like, 20 meters from the finish. It just seemed spontaneous.
 
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Aren't all crashes pretty spontaneous? I don't think riders usually decide that "I'm gonna crash over there..."
Yes, good point. But maybe spontaneous in the sense that there didn't seem to be any external cause/impingement. No slippery white line. No contact from another rider. No pothole. Just G spontaneously combusting.
 
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Does Woods have his own thread?

After seeing him today, I actually think he has a shot at the Vuelta podium. Only the last time trial will be his Achilles' heel.
 
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Yes, good point. But maybe spontaneous in the sense that there didn't seem to be any external cause/impingement. No slippery white line. No contact from another rider. No pothole. Just G spontaneously combusting.
Reminded me of Dan Martins LBL crash were he tries to put the power down as he is still turning and on a road marking
 
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Does Woods have his own thread?

After seeing him today, I actually think he has a shot at the Vuelta podium. Only the last time trial will be his Achilles' heel.

He's not at all consistent.

He's one of those riders who is up there fighting for WT wins one day, then nowhere a few weeks/months later. This is clearly "his moment" though after his great showing at Liège. I still expect Thomas to win the overall GC tomorrow, "if" he's okay.

In other news Jumbo had a bad day, i.e. Kruijswijk showing again Primoz is the only leader for JV in the Tour in July whilst Kuss never seems to seize his opportunities to lead in races where Roglic isn't there.
 
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He's not at all consistent.

He's one of those riders who is up there fighting for WT wins one day, then nowhere a few weeks/months later. This is clearly "his moment" though after his great showing at Liège. I still expect Thomas to win the overall GC tomorrow, "if" he's okay.

In other news Jumbo had a bad day, i.e. Kruijswijk showing again Primoz is the only leader for JV in the Tour in July whilst Kuss never seems to seize his opportunities to lead in races where Roglic isn't there.
Yes, Jumbo not looking too enthusiastic this week. It may be a little early in the year for Kuss to be in top form, but then, as has been mentioned, he seems to reach top form only in those races where he's supporting Primoz.
 

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