Ildabaoth said:It was good to see Nuyens winning. Great job in the front. Thomas didn't do any work in the last kilometers. It would have been great if Amorison was there too. He really helped Nuyens. And, specially, good indeed it didn't end in a bunch sprint.![]()
auscyclefan94 said:top 10????![]()
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Jamsque said:2nd and 4th for Sky, not a bad sprint by Hayman. Very promising showing from the classics squad, lots of guys at the sharp end of the race looking strong and organised. Now they just need to WIN something.
roundabout said:He did look very solid throughout today so he should be reckoned with for the future
Dekker_Tifosi said:Nuyens confirms "every time Thomas lead, the speed went down, I had the feeling he was keeping reserve the whole time and didn't really want to ride"
This is probably true.Jamsque said:I'm don't think Thomas was keeping reserve, I think he was exhausted, but whatever.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Nuyens is a Belgian.
This is objective observation. Something you should try someday Mellow.
If you actually watched with your eyes open, like I did, then you saw Thomas didn't do much for long periods of times.
Like I already said, only at the end he started sharing the work.
Mellow Velo said:I see the Dutch have been watching with one eye closed again.
As gracious in victory, as they are in defeat!
Both Nuyens and Thomas did a lot of work.
Davide Cassani called Thomas "generous" for leading out the sprint.
Personally, I'd call it daft.
Should have jumped on Nuyens wheel, instead of attempting a tired sprint
up the other side of the road.
Captain_Cavman said:And lots of different guys too. It's almost as if they've become the team that everyone thought Garmin Cervelo would be: Lots of great riders, but lacking a superstar.
Early days still...
Dekker_Tifosi said:Nuyens is a Belgian.
This is objective observation. Something you should try someday Mellow.
If you actually watched with your eyes open, like I did, then you saw Thomas didn't do much for long periods of times.
Like I already said, only at the end he started sharing the work.
Mellow Velo said:I see the Dutch have been watching with one eye closed again.
As gracious in victory, as they are in defeat!
Both Nuyens and Thomas did a lot of work.
Davide Cassani called Thomas "generous" for leading out the sprint.
Personally, I'd call it daft.
Should have jumped on Nuyens wheel, instead of attempting a tired sprint
up the other side of the road.
Nuyens must post here a lot.
hatcher said:Really? Nuyens confirmed he was the strongest and fastest rider? Shocking.