He’s not going to stop smiling!YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! wow! wow! JOY! it's great to see him succeed, I was shouting. DEREK GEE
He’s not going to stop smiling!YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! wow! wow! JOY! it's great to see him succeed, I was shouting. DEREK GEE
You can probably watch a replay before tomorrow.Chapeau Derek Gee, nice attack!
Did not see him winning today,
He’s not going to stop smiling!
He is literally speechless
Sorry, I meant foresee his win because I did actually see it. My bad, I'll go fix it.You can probably watch a replay before tomorrow.
Sorry, i knew what you meant. I just thought this was funnier.Sorry, I meant foresee his win because I did actually see it. My bad.
We all knew what you meantSorry, I meant foresee his win because I did actually see it. My bad, I'll go fix it.
to me it looked more like he was leading out Nerurkar, who then somehow forgot to launch his sprint when Quinn ran out of power.Quinn with a mechanical in final 100 meters?
I know that they were going fast but I don't know about 1690 mph!!They rode the last 4 km in ~7'06" at 33.8 km/h. Average gradient roughly at 5 %, so VAM at ~1690 m/h.
No, he wouldn't.
Remco would've won without the flat! Good to see!
1690 VAM at 5% is pretty impressive though isn’t it?They rode the last 4 km in ~7'06" at 33.8 km/h. Average gradient roughly at 5 %, so VAM at ~1690 m/h.
Remco would have won without the flat and Rog would have won without the crash. BULLSHlT.
Remco would've won without the flat! Good to see!
that Nerurkar looks like a find ...comes from an athletic family