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Pedersen was pulling a lot in that group though and Asgreen quite a bit as well. It really was SKA and I think Turner who did not really cooperate.I feel like the Danes (Asgreen, Kragh, Pedersen) messed this up by relying too much of the Jumbo riders' work.
It would still have been easier to win from a group of 7-8 riders.
Van Baarle was the Ineos rider Not having the (as yet) good name of Turner sulliedPedersen was pulling a lot in that group though and Asgreen quite a bit as well. It really was SKA and I think Turner who did not really cooperate.
From what I saw, Asgreen was more aggressive than cooperative and only had his eyes on Wout.Pedersen was pulling a lot in that group though and Asgreen quite a bit as well. It really was SKA and I think Turner who did not really cooperate.
And usually honestly admits about the errors he made. Can't see anything funny hereWhat makes Campanaerts tactic so funny, is that he has a YouTube channel where he sometimes explains his tactics after the races