I hope it's nothing serious, but the crash looked ugly.
Yeah, clearly an intellectual.He wasn't? He said Roglic is not relevant, but didn't specify the reasons. Whatever you may imagine the reasons were, what he said was 100% right.
What a horrible takeHe wasn't? He said Roglic is not relevant, but didn't specify the reasons. Whatever you may imagine the reasons were, what he said was 100% right.
Roglic crashed?!?!?! :O
Yes. No way he starts tomorrow.Roglic crashed?!?!?! :O
Yes. He was unfortunate to be in the wrong spot at the wrong time when the crash of others happened on that *** road, but he didn't give himself good odds of coming out well of that encounter. So frustrating.When the crashed happened he was shoulder to shoulder with a DSM rider to his left. That rider saw the crashing Astana rider and started braking, Rog was oblivious. He must learn to anticipate better and be aware. That being said there is still an element of bad luck and I feel gutted for him. My TdF watching experience is also ruined...
I'd love to see Girmay win green. But this is the Rogla thread. would you kindly delete? Thanks.Girmay has a 111 point lead in the points classification. Green jersey is pretty much decided.
Yeah, agreed there's just some bad luck. But if you watch the overhead, like 5 maybe 6 riders got past the crashing Astana rider and Roglič just crashed (as you say) into people braking in front of him. Positioning, awareness, and reaction time were also factors here. Shame.When the crashed happened he was shoulder to shoulder with a DSM rider to his left. That rider saw the crashing Astana rider and started braking, Rog was oblivious. He must learn to anticipate better and be aware. That being said there is still an element of bad luck and I feel gutted for him. My TdF watching experience is also ruined...
He landed on his right shoulder. There's no point in starting tomorrow.Yeah, agreed there's just some bad luck. But if you watch the overhead, like 5 maybe 6 riders got past the crashing Astana rider and Roglič just crashed (as you say) into people braking in front of him. Positioning, awareness, and reaction time were also factors here. Shame.
He looked pretty scraped up, but he's tough. I think he'll continue, and his shape is really good overall. I think not the last we've seen of Roglič in this Tour.
If he does continue and realizes on stage 14 that he can't follow the pace, I think he should just let it go, try to recover as well as possible and go for a stage win on stage 19 or 20. I think that's what would be best for the mind, anyway.Yeah, agreed there's just some bad luck. But if you watch the overhead, like 5 maybe 6 riders got past the crashing Astana rider and Roglič just crashed (as you say) into people braking in front of him. Positioning, awareness, and reaction time were also factors here. Shame.
He looked pretty scraped up, but he's tough. I think he'll continue, and his shape is really good overall. I think not the last we've seen of Roglič in this Tour.
Seemed like he rolled from initially landing left onto the right. We'll see.He landed on his right shoulder. There's no point in starting tomorrow.
This is Roglic. He was third on Planche des Belles Filles with fractures in his spine. It probably would be wiser to abandon and go for the Vuelta, but I would understand it if he didn't want to do that for the umpteenth time.He landed on his right shoulder. There's no point in starting tomorrow.