Does he? I really don't get that vibe.yeah i like him a lot more than Jorgenson, who kinda seems like a fake nice guy
Does he? I really don't get that vibe.yeah i like him a lot more than Jorgenson, who kinda seems like a fake nice guy
I can't stand JV, so never have rooted for EF, but Powless has made me a fan today.
Yeah, there is little to like about the guy.Love that. Yeah it's obvious from every bit of his manner.
I can't stand JV, so never have rooted for EF, but Powless has made me a fan today.
Ah, yeah fair. I meant Vaughters.Love it when teams/riders have a sense of humour about those things.
And I just read "JV" as "Jumbo Visma" (yes, I know that's not their name) and was rather confused.
yeah i like him a lot more than Jorgenson, who kinda seems like a fake nice guy
Del Grosso looked strong. I'm almost surprised Alpecin don't have him racing on Sunday.
He's racing in Limburg on Saturday.Who can tell, no team is published yet.
He could be really important in Roubaix.Del Grosso looked strong. I'm almost surprised Alpecin don't have him racing on Sunday.
Typical. I have been talking about this for 4 years now. Belgian pozzatoVan Aert: "I'm fully responsible, I made the call to go for a sprint. I cramped in the sprint."
Watching Wout's interview, I just don't get where the hate leveled at him, comes from?
He's not blaming anyone but himself, and said it was his decision to wait to the sprint. He like everyone else thought he would beat Powless, heads up.
He's on the startlist for a Saturday race.Who can tell, no team is published yet.
You can be pretty sure that Plugge (no matter how much you hate him) wasn't the one calling the tactical shots. They're pretty strict in who does what, and Plugge doesn't have the role of racing coach.