Sciatic said:It's a minor element of this day, . . . But when's the last time a U.S. rider won a grand tour mountain stage?
webvan said:Netserk said:Surely the abundance of WT teams means that points are essential. Only understandable that Majka doesn't risk his position and potentially lower his market value.hrotha said:I don't think you're fully grasping the meaning of "nothing to lose".Pantani Attacks said:And my point relates to the initial post, he cannot as he like everyone else is suffering after a very tough Giro and in particular a very tough stage yesterday.
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Wonder what his value as a GC leader will be after this Giro...
Levi won a TT that still counts but wasn't a MTF. Horner as stated abovecarolina said:Sciatic said:It's a minor element of this day, . . . But when's the last time a U.S. rider won a grand tour mountain stage?
horner during la vuelta maybe?
SeriousSam said:webvan said:Netserk said:Surely the abundance of WT teams means that points are essential. Only understandable that Majka doesn't risk his position and potentially lower his market value.hrotha said:I don't think you're fully grasping the meaning of "nothing to lose".Pantani Attacks said:And my point relates to the initial post, he cannot as he like everyone else is suffering after a very tough Giro and in particular a very tough stage yesterday.
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Wonder what his value as a GC leader will be after this Giro...
They're probably not rating him too highly. Will he have to slave at the Tour for Contador again this year?
Yep, breakthrough performance after some disappointing years.perico said:Dombrowski looks strong today. He's a talented kid.
I watched yesterday's stage twice. I'm not sure where you're getting that.Pantani Attacks said:hrotha said:That's not a valid excuse for Majka, though. He has absolutely nothing to lose, and yet...Climbing said:Probably everyone is very tired and not sure about their true strength.
Deep red yesterday.
Majka towed Valverde up the climb yesterday![]()