Amazinmets87 said:How strong is wind? How much more energy will Froome be expending?
If it doesn't amuse you, turn off the screens.Jagartrott said:Objectively, this is a joke.sir fly said:It's not like he's riding for 80 kilometres against organized group. Practically it's mano a mano.
And, objectively, he's a class above everybody in that group. 4 times TDF winner.
yeah, you could see it on the Finestre descent as well. Dumoulin almost came to a stop and he was still struggling to get across.Hugo Koblet said:Wow, Reichenbach has to be the worst descender of all time.
spalco said:Froome hasn't taken any more time on this descent. Taking it easy or fading a bit?
Yep. Its close to over now. And they are waiting again!LaFlorecita said:Waiting for Reichenbach was a huge mistake in hindsight. They lost at least 40s waiting for him and he couldn't really contribute.
Rollthedice said:Much better.Ikbengodniet said:This is better than Floyd
Not same levels. This makes much more sense on such a climbburning said:Rollthedice said:Much better.Ikbengodniet said:This is better than Floyd
This is objectively not true though, but it is still balls deep ridiculous.
The Sky train will be a bus parked in front of the race tomorrow if he takes pink, Froome's condition in the morning is almost irrelevant. Dumoulin needs to take a grip of this pronto and stop waving his hands at riders that are slower than him anyway.LaFlorecita said:He's going to be in pink with several minutes to spare. He can afford to have a small off day tomorrow.Merckx index said:Does anyone really think the Giro isn't over? Froome will be in virtual pink well before the stage is finished. I wouldn't bet on his being any worse off tomorrow for the escape than those who followed him.