deValtos said:Arredondo said:Kwibus said:Just saying this once: results in the dauphine are no garantee for the tdf.
But i don't think Dawg will be extremely happy either
Dawg was one of the strongest this stage as he spent some of the most energy early on though Porte looks to be THE strongest.
spalco said:TomLPC said:Might've taken a bit out of everyone this, Quintana certainly wont be unhappy here
Is it really possible to draw inferences like that about your opponents' training plan?
Felice Gimondi said:At least this will silence a bit the Porte fan boys in here...
Problem is tha Richie is just as old as the Big 4 (except Alberto, while Valverde is odd case). Only Nairo is of the next generation.IndianCyclist said:i think the era of the big 4 is coming to an end
Gloin22 said:Felice Gimondi said:At least this will silence a bit the Porte fan boys in here...
What? It'll probably even make them more loud, that was amazing performance he did
Ruby United said:red zone said:Gloin22 said:red zone said:why the **** is Porte pacing Froome up the hill ?
do you have eyes? Froome is spent if porte wants to win he has to pace
he finally left him but he should have just blown by him as soon as him caught him and not just move in front of his good buddy (lol) who tried to put him in the barriers and left him on the previous climb when he did all the work
You being serious?
Yesterday was the stage he chose to test himself. Today is was business as usual, don't go too deep. If you'd read some articles you'd have known.SeriousSam said:So Contador yesterday commented how it's great that some that were before him the day before finished behind him.
I wonder what it will be this time.
Quintana, Aru, Pinot, Bardet and Dumoulin are the next generation - the fantastic five!perico said:Problem is tha Richie is just as old as the Big 4 (except Alberto, while Valverde is odd case). Only Nairo is of the next generation.IndianCyclist said:i think the era of the big 4 is coming to an end