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That would be a surprise, now that Modolo is becoming ore of a one day racer they need a really fast pure sprinter, not a classics sprinter (if they want to go for a big sprinter). Astana would probably be a better option for Kristoff, hed have a nice Scandinavian faction around him.carolina said:Bad deal for UAE. Kristoff is terrible.
Mayomaniac said:Astana would probably be a better option for Kristoff, hed have a nice Scandinavian faction around him.carolina said:Bad deal for UAE. Kristoff is terrible.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Painful today. He sprinted backwards
quadrago said:And he proved the DS very wrong by utilizing Morkov perfectly. Shame they left him out of the Tour, just to spite Kristoff.
quadrago said:I know that Morkov has multiple options, but I have no idea which he preferes, i'm guessing staying with Kristoff. Heard nothing about Bystrom.
Just thing about a train with those 2 and Ferrari, that would be a great train.Norbea said:quadrago said:I know that Morkov has multiple options, but I have no idea which he preferes, i'm guessing staying with Kristoff. Heard nothing about Bystrom.
According to the speculations in Norwegian media: Both Mørkøv and Bystrøm will join Kristoff.
jmdirt said:AK is finishing the season well! Euro champ...
El Pistolero said:jmdirt said:AK is finishing the season well! Euro champ...
Not really, the competition there and in London was worthless.
Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
Yeah, he's crazy. Probably the only rider in the peloton who wished that every race and stage was at least 250 km. And it's reasonable that Katusha don't want to give him as many € as he received after winning Flanders and Sanremo, but he's still one of the top 5 favorites for at least two monuments each year.Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
He was clearly the strongest rider in the biggest win of his careerGuyIncognito said:Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
He's an exact copy of Romans Vainsteins, but worse in every way. Yet he's won more. He's definitely one of the luckiest riders I've ever heard of.
What?GuyIncognito said:Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
He's an exact copy of Romans Vainsteins, but worse in every way. Yet he's won more. He's definitely one of the luckiest riders I've ever heard of.
The_Beach said:He was clearly the strongest rider in the biggest win of his careerGuyIncognito said:Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
He's an exact copy of Romans Vainsteins, but worse in every way. Yet he's won more. He's definitely one of the luckiest riders I've ever heard of.
Alexandre B. said:What?GuyIncognito said:Gigs_98 said:Kristoff is a phenomenon. His shape is horrible but he wins a lot of races which are big on paper but have a horrible competition. He already won two world tour one day races and now the EC, which obviously isn't world tour but it's still a win which will get more attention than it should get.
On paper you could argue that he had a better season than Sagan while he was in fact 3 classes below him for the whole year.
He's an exact copy of Romans Vainsteins, but worse in every way. Yet he's won more. He's definitely one of the luckiest riders I've ever heard of.
He's top-5 material in both MSR and RVV since 2013, is top-10 in the Worlds for three years.