Rogla was 2 seconds faster than Vingo on the final climb. 7:18 vs 7:20
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Yes he did.He did not look very happy during the interview at the finish.
I'll take him over Vingegaard only if the parcours includes a 3 round wresting match or a pubcrawl, otherwise it's hard to see him beating Vingegaard.Getting warmed up, he will be fighting for the win in Catalunya.
Only Berga is threatening if he is in good form.I'll take him over Vingegaard only if the parcours includes a 3 round wresting match or a pubcrawl, otherwise it's hard to see him beating Vingegaard.
Call stage one 'one-day' and you'll see Jonas in all kinds of troubleI'll take him over Vingegaard only if the parcours includes a 3 round wresting match or a pubcrawl, otherwise it's hard to see him beating Vingegaard.
I think Rog should/will win Catalunya if no accidents.I'll take him over Vingegaard only if the parcours includes a 3 round wresting match or a pubcrawl, otherwise it's hard to see him beating Vingegaard.
Do you have the route?I think Rog should/will win Catalunya if no accidents.
I guess it is not all flat stages, so he should be in good form before the Giro and win.Do you have the route?
Do you have the route?
Dan Bigham is very highly regarded. His work at Visma and Ineos produced pretty obvious results. Bora have been hiring the best in the business because they have all the money in the world, and Bigham is one of them.He did not look very happy during the interview at the finish. I would also like to add my 2 cents about this Dan Bingham guy or whatever his name is. I listened to him once or twice is he was one of those guys who is constantly saying weight does not matter it is all about aero (this is delusional in my opinion). I do not know how good he is at aero stuff but if he honestly thinks that way (and is not just saying stuff to promote aero equipment) then RBH are in trouble. No good can come out of such an engineer. Also, INEOS seem to go OK without him now.
He did not sound very bright to me in those interviews I watched. Teams/companies hire all sorts of people. Heck, the yellows hired Patrick Broe for some reasonDan Bigham is very highly regarded. His work at Visma and Ineos produced pretty obvious results. Bora have been hiring the best in the business because they have all the money in the world, and Bigham is one of them.
Also, apparently Roglic' result wasn't because of his aero position, but because he was just having fun, right? And actually he was better than Vingegaard because if we look at just the final 3 k of this 20 k TT, he was actually one second faster.
Initial report was 2+1, but then on PCS and RBH website was only 2 years, so everyone assumed his contract was ending this year.I thought his original contract with the team was for three years? That was at least the initial rumours before the transfer was official.
One crash a lot at the timeMight mean they definitely aren't getting Evenepoel early