Fisher-Black has also ridden for bonus seconds. He wouldn´t do that, if he wouldn´t try to go for the GC. So yes, he definitely has be taken into account..Who is still in this for GC (currently within half a minute) that could potentially survive the 3km 12% climb on stage 5?
Yates, Kudus, Formolo, Lecerf, Sobrero, Lastra...? I assume it's a bit too steep/long for Wright or Fisher-Black? Are we counting Hamilton and Brambilla?
You should work for SOQ, because my god how early went Merlier… so much room, could’ve waited 50m and would’ve won easilyYou need to be patient in today's sprint final - You can even wait until 100 metres to go to wind up your finish.
He saw Coquard was slightly boxed in and took his chance.You should work for SOQ, because my god how early went Merlier… so much room, could’ve waited 50m and would’ve won easily
You'll be fine with VanglueThere was a Belgian guy in quickstep , he crash with maybe 5km to go. My god I have never seen such an confusing and incomprehensible combination of letters in that guys name. I can't even think of what his name was, and I am never gonna be able to spell it.
No worries. We’re used to it.and I am never gonna be able to spell it.
Warre Vangheluwe.There was a Belgian guy in quickstep , he crash with maybe 5km to go. My god I have never seen such an confusing and incomprehensible combination of letters in that guys name. I can't even think of what his name was, and I am never gonna be able to spell it.
You need to be patient in today's sprint final - You can even wait until 100 metres to go to wind up your finish.
Could be what the boffins call "GI distress" from too many gels etc.Groenewegen out of the race with gastro - I'm surprised it has not spread to other members of the team, as they all seem to be in form.
Thanks for these infos , that name is impossible to remember but I wish him all the best.Warre Vangheluwe.
Interesting background story tho. Horrible traffic injury at around 9 years old, 50 days in coma, wasn't able to ride a bike for three years and in his first year of racing he cried at finish lines due to heavy headaches. Still managed to get pro, at no other than the Quick Step team. Kudos to the guy for his perseverance.
Hope he has no family ties to the more famous Vangheluwe in our country.
Hamilton lost more than 7 minutes today so he won't be a factor.Sobrero is really good on short, steep climbs, and going by the intermediate sprints so far, he has also improved his sprinting again. So I'd tend to say he is the favorite for the overall now.
But yeah, if Jayco manages to get two guys over the climb, that would significantly improve their chances of course.
Hamilton lost more than 7 minutes today so he won't be a factor.