That's two days in a row that Jayco have put in lots of work for Quick and also two days in a row that he hasn't made the top-20. Can't remember a worse rider to be the designated second sprinter in a WT team that actually focuses on sprints.
Taj Jones came pretty close last year (although as 3rd sprinter only, after Nizzolo and Barbier)That's two days in a row that Jayco have put in lots of work for Quick and also two days in a row that he hasn't made the top-20. Can't remember a worse rider to be the designated second sprinter in a WT team that actually focuses on sprints.
4th sprinter, actually - Einhorn was also ahead of him.Taj Jones came pretty close last year (although as 3rd sprinter only, after Nizzolo and Barbier)
If I remember correctly the commentators (on my stream) shared his story early on in the race that he had the illiac problems and was out a year and only recently was able to return.and in his first race back from... well. Over to the dark side
He was never going to compete on a stage like that so no idea why Jayco were working, he should of been more competitive in the first stage.That's two days in a row that Jayco have put in lots of work for Quick and also two days in a row that he hasn't made the top-20. Can't remember a worse rider to be the designated second sprinter in a WT team that actually focuses on sprints.
That's two days in a row that Jayco have put in lots of work for Quick and also two days in a row that he hasn't made the top-20. Can't remember a worse rider to be the designated second sprinter in a WT team that actually focuses on sprints.
Stybar had a fairly complicated iliac artery operation, as far as I understood. In Czech press it said it can take one year to get back to his former level, or maybe even lead to retirement.I know that it was Stybar's first race for four months and it's Janssen's first race for the season BUT both have shown decent shape and should have gone for the final
I am aware of his operation, however Stybar led out the sprint for Quick who could not hold his wheel in the last kilometre.Stybar had a fairly complicated iliac artery operation, as far as I understood. In Czech press it said it can take one year to get back to his former level, or maybe even lead to retirement.
Looked like a broken collarbone.Nasty crash for Garofoli on a corner where you really should never be going down even in this weather.