If that's the case, I forgot about it.
I was suggesting that you did it today, just before you wrote the other message. And somehow you hacked the system to not show the post had been edited!
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If that's the case, I forgot about it.
I was suggesting that you did it today, just before you wrote the other message. And somehow you hacked the system to not show the post had been edited!
Wait... hold on! Why's the picture missing? I'm pretty sure there was a picture... it doesn't even say "Edited by mods".
I don't understand why racers don't wait until after the line to celebrate. Ok, if they are solo, way ahead, whatever, but if there are other racers there just wait two more seconds.And Van Wilder proudly continues the tradition.
I don't understand why racers don't wait until after the line to celebrate. Ok, if they are solo, way ahead, whatever, but if there are other racers there just wait two more seconds.
Perhaps Van Wilder can find solace in joining such a select groupAt least the riders can laugh about it in hindsight:
View: https://twitter.com/JasperPhilipsen/status/1626259862530281472
(credit to @Jungle Cycle who had posted it in the thread for that race)
Froome would have won though.This is neither too early nor too late, but this thread is the nearest we have to "excruciating ways to lose a bike race" without starting a new thread, so
View: https://twitter.com/jesus_egizabal/status/1647636652624412672
This is neither too early nor too late, but this thread is the nearest we have to "excruciating ways to lose a bike race" without starting a new thread, so
View: https://twitter.com/jesus_egizabal/status/1647636652624412672
Yes, he should do some CX so he can win the next time this happens to him.Wonder if and where they had the photofinish pointing at. The runner is the first to reach the white line but narrowly misses out on reaching the small black line first.
If he ran the bend on the inside instead of the outside (and carried the bike on the shoulder instead of pushing it) he might have won, tho.
I was worried when I saw the lady with the walking stick arrive. Thought she was going to walk across the finish line and impede the oncoming riders.This is neither too early nor too late, but this thread is the nearest we have to "excruciating ways to lose a bike race" without starting a new thread, so
View: https://twitter.com/jesus_egizabal/status/1647636652624412672
Looks like he was trying to run on the central strip that doesn't have cobbles.If he ran the bend on the inside instead of the outside (and carried the bike on the shoulder instead of pushing it) he might have won, tho.
Yes, he should do some CX so he can win the next time this happens to him.
Henok Mulubrhan looking more pleased than he ought to for coming 3rd in Giro dell'Appennino
A quick look at his PCS page shows it's his best result in a European pro race. Maybe he was genuinely very pleased.Henok Mulubrhan looking more pleased than he ought to for coming 3rd in Giro dell'Appennino
It's a bit naughty when you're doing it to two riders from the same team, but it's obviously their own fault for showboating.A nice one from a small French race:
View: https://twitter.com/AymericBrunet/status/1670164719183773696
A nice one from a small French race:
View: https://twitter.com/AymericBrunet/status/1670164719183773696
Non-removed version for all of us to enjoy. It has to be the greatest premature celebration ever...
Was that a third guy from the same team in the background?