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Unfortunately with more mountains still to come and the Tour so soon, this might have been the smartest way to race.Take way Formolo and this is getting ridiculous, one after another MTFs finishing in sprints.
Take way Formolo and this is getting ridiculous, one after another MTFs finishing in sprints.
Take way Formolo and this is getting ridiculous, one after another MTFs finishing in sprints.
Not quite as true any more as when he won his Giro stage way back when.English commentator's called Formolo a baby faced assassin.
Davide's at the wheel!English commentator's called Formolo a baby faced assassin.
Not quite as true any more as when he won his Giro stage way back when.
This tour is brutal, jumbo might not have the legs in the 3rd weekSky just don't have it GT wise this year, hopefully it absolutely sh1ts it down in roubaix or something so stannard can have a go
Yeah, VanAert, Gesink and Kuus would be an intimidating enough train just by themselves, but throwing in top GC contenders like that as well is just over the top.I know Roglic is great and all and deserves it.
But still I get sad when I see GT podium finisher Kruijswijk and GT winner Dumoulin pacing at the front for the entire climb. That kills all excitement.
Ofcourse nobody is gonna attack when those guys pace. It's the same as with Ineos each year. Nothing changed, just the team