Cookster15
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Yes I'd already forgotten, Thanks for correcting. Don't like to use an an excuse but its 5am Sunday morning where I amCome on Stage 6 is not that far in the past, and you have already forgotten it.
Yes I'd already forgotten, Thanks for correcting. Don't like to use an an excuse but its 5am Sunday morning where I amCome on Stage 6 is not that far in the past, and you have already forgotten it.
Del Toro has domestiques? 🤔Didn’t see it live but watching the highlights - Del Toros time gain is not pure luck at all. Went down and had the instinct to see the importance of the situation and actively chased back to the front while others relied on their domestiques. Crashes obviously cam be bad luck but that was also well done.
Arensman?Seems like Tiberi goes down due to his reaction to the Ineos rider in front of him.
He felt pain in the lower back, ankles, knee and left wrist but likely no broken bones.Is Tiberi okay? Other than the time loss.
Well that sounds pretty bad to be honest. Back pain surely cannot be good.He felt pain in the lower back, ankles, knee and left wrist but likely no broken bones.
Arensman got lost behind Tarling and went completely missing, so Tarling started looking over his shoulder and drifted to the side to see where the rest of the team were shortly before the crash. You can see it from the front moto on the multi-screen.
Are you trying to blame tarling for the crash? To be fair it wouldn't be the first time he caused a crash in the bunch, but I think today is was more just a natural consequence of a wet rainy urban circuit than tarling fault
I am trying to establish what happened leading up to the crash. You can withhold judgement until you have a more full picture of the event.Are you trying to blame tarling for the crash? To be fair it wouldn't be the first time he caused a crash in the bunch, but I think today is was more just a natural consequence of a wet rainy urban circuit than tarling fault
I‘m likely dumb because I can‘t think of anything right now. Can you please tell me when that happened? I expect it to be something super obviousineos riders are much better at getting mountain stages cancelled than they are at handling their bikes
ineos riders are much better at getting mountain stages cancelled than they are at handling their bikes
Eh? From the video posted above it looked like a Bahrain rider was the one who slid out first.