Dude, how long ago did Froome finish? The gruppetto isn't going to finish within another 30 minutes or so.ontheroad said:Did the grupetto make the time limit?
You're wrong. Everyone needs to help Tom out because he's a nice guy.TheSpud said:Valv.Piti said:I just dont understand the Dumoulin fans - first Yates had the race won easily and the question was if it was 4 or 5 minutes. Now its not being able to enjoy such an epic stage cause your favourite didnt win. And on both stages (Sappada and Jafferau), you guys have been expecting Carapaz, Lopez etc. to help Dumoulin out.
I mean, come on. We have witnessed some insane racing.
Absolutely - none of them needed to help him. In fact it was in their interest to leave him out front and then try and take him on the climb which they tried, but didnt quite manage.
The grupetto? The 23rd placed rider only just finished. Who knows where the grupetto is.ontheroad said:Did the grupetto make the time limit?
Yates and Chaves to ride off and win by an hour?Durden93 said:The big question is how much did the riders invest in today? If any of the riders went too deep they will pay dearly tomorrow. With that being said, Froome looked much fresher than Dumoulin at the finish. Chapeau, Chris.
ontheroad said:Froome top performances, Ventoux 2013, PSM 2015, now add Finestre/Sestriere 2018. In what order we will know in half an hour or so. If he pulls on pink I reckon it could usurp Ventoux.
Durden93 said:The big question is how much did the riders invest in today? If any of the riders went too deep they will pay dearly tomorrow. With that being said, Froome looked much fresher than Dumoulin at the finish. Chapeau, Chris.
MatParker117 said:Has Chris ever had to buy Kellen a stuffed toy?
Are you really a fan? Even I know the kid's name is Kellan.MatParker117 said:Has Chris ever had to buy Kellen a stuffed toy?
I think it's definitely not a given. This kind of effort, anything can happen. The other guys were weaker than he was, for sure, but they weren't going all out for 80km.amih77 said:Does anyone here thinks Froome won't hold it tomorrow?
Kelly lost 13? minutes in the 83 Tour.TheSpud said:Aristarchus said:So has anyone seen Yates?
Not even finished by the time Froome took the podium. Is this the greatest single blow up / loss in a day by the GC leader?
LaFlorecita said:Are you really a fan? Even I know the kid's name is Kellan.MatParker117 said:Has Chris ever had to buy Kellen a stuffed toy?
Good.RattaKuningas said:Durden93 said:The big question is how much did the riders invest in today? If any of the riders went too deep they will pay dearly tomorrow. With that being said, Froome looked much fresher than Dumoulin at the finish. Chapeau, Chris.
During the short interview Froome said that he tried not to ride over his limit today and that his leegs are feeling really good. So he probably has something left for tomorrow.
Durden93 said:The big question is how much did the riders invest in today? If any of the riders went too deep they will pay dearly tomorrow. With that being said, Froome looked much fresher than Dumoulin at the finish. Chapeau, Chris.
He lost a minute and a half after his stage win last week...carton said:I think it's definitely not a given. This kind of effort, anything can happen. The other guys were weaker than he was, for sure, but they weren't going all out for 80km.amih77 said:Does anyone here thinks Froome won't hold it tomorrow?
gregrowlerson said:ontheroad said:Froome top performances, Ventoux 2013, PSM 2015, now add Finestre/Sestriere 2018. In what order we will know in half an hour or so. If he pulls on pink I reckon it could usurp Ventoux.
Yes, it tops all of them. Incredible.
The race is far from over though. If he could struggle that much on stage 15 after stage 14, then a complete collapse is possible tomorrow. Three long climbs. If you don't have the legs than it doesn't matter how strong your team is.
Still, Froome is back into favouritism for now, and even if he doesn't win the Giro, no cycling fan will ever forget stage 19.
ontheroad said:gregrowlerson said:ontheroad said:Froome top performances, Ventoux 2013, PSM 2015, now add Finestre/Sestriere 2018. In what order we will know in half an hour or so. If he pulls on pink I reckon it could usurp Ventoux.
Yes, it tops all of them. Incredible.
The race is far from over though. If he could struggle that much on stage 15 after stage 14, then a complete collapse is possible tomorrow. Three long climbs. If you don't have the legs than it doesn't matter how strong your team is.
Still, Froome is back into favouritism for now, and even if he doesn't win the Giro, no cycling fan will ever forget stage 19.
He just said in an interview that he rode within himself rather than go to the limit!
It's 18% today.shalgo said:Does anyone have a copy of the regulations to calculate the time cut-off? Montaguti was just the 30th rider to come in, 26 minutes down.
What would you expect him to say?RattaKuningas said:Durden93 said:The big question is how much did the riders invest in today? If any of the riders went too deep they will pay dearly tomorrow. With that being said, Froome looked much fresher than Dumoulin at the finish. Chapeau, Chris.
During the short interview Froome said that he tried not to ride over his limit today and that his leegs are feeling really good. So he probably has something left for tomorrow.
Those are some 1985 time gaps.huangho said:1 FROOME Chris
2 DUMOULIN Tom 0’ 40”
3 PINOT Thibaut 04’ 17”
4 LOPEZ MORENO Miguel Angel 04’ 57”
5 CARAPAZ Richard 05’ 44”
6 POZZOVIVO Domenico 08’ 03”
7 BILBAO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA P. 11’ 08”
8 KONRAD Patrick 12’ 19”
9 BENNETT George 12’ 35”
10 OOMEN Sam 14’ 18”