The final part of the stage is quite a drag. Why did they think it necessary to have three minutes between riders now? This early in the race, that seems completely nonsensical.
No, what I'm saying is who else is going to beat Ayuso so that he's left off the podium.No one is going to beat Roglic.
Fair enoughYup, I will. I really dislike him so I want him to fail bad.
Carapaz?No, what I'm saying is who else is going to beat Ayuso so that he's left off the podium.
I think they copy pasted the usual TT planning and literally nobody bothered to read it or double check.The final part of the stage is quite a drag. Why did they think it necessary to have three minutes between riders now? This early in the race, that seems completely nonsensical.
Tbf he was the only one close to Remco in the Dauphine TT last year and that was a TT that was not pan flat. Everyone other than him and Roglic were a minute offThat's nonsense, this is far more typical a TT than one with 0 metres of elevation gain and two turns. If one small hill that can be climbed in the big ring doesn't suit him, then the majority of TTs don't and then that's an argument in favour of him not belonging above the blob.
Yup, I will. I really dislike him so I want him to fail bad.
The winning speed here is below 51 km/h. Many flat ITTs are rather at 55+.That's nonsense, this is far more typical a TT than one with 0 metres of elevation gain and two turns. If one small hill that can be climbed in the big ring doesn't suit him, then the majority of TTs don't and then that's an argument in favour of him not belonging above the blob.
Maybe if someone beats Tarling's time.Very mediocre for Tiberi.
Have Eurosport called a single performance disappointing all day?
Somewhat but for a guy who's strength over the other GC contenders (excepting Roglic and Ayuso) was his TT, for him to come in at same time as Storer isn't great.Tiberi did somewhat limit the damage in the end
Carapaz needed a deliberate brea in the Vuelta to finish fourth.Carapaz?
It's a 16km TT at 51km/h, it's even slower than last year's Tour TT despite being almost half the length. You're seemingly ignoring reality to prove a point.That's nonsense, this is far more typical a TT than one with 0 metres of elevation gain and two turns. If one small hill that can be climbed in the big ring doesn't suit him, then the majority of TTs don't and then that's an argument in favour of him not belonging above the blob.
Tiberi did somewhat limit the damage in the end
Carapaz needed a deliberate brea in the Vuelta to finish fourth.
Can't let reality get in the way of an agenda – something I do respect, in all honesty.The winning speed here is below 51 km/h. Many flat ITTs are rather at 55+.
Third week Carapaz? And I think Storer has a decent shot at the podium if he can keep his TOA form.But who's going to beat him other than Roglic?
I think Landa could´ve complicated things for Ayuso in the mountains.
The Yates brothers? They're not reliable.
Tiberi was disappointing today; he won't be better than Ayuso in the mountains.
I'm portuguese and I can't stand his arrogance, his lack of team spirit, he thinks he is better than he really is. Only rider I dislike to be honest and I want him out of UAE.Why do you dislike him?
55 km/h and up is the fastest 10% of TTs. If not fewer.The winning speed here is below 51 km/h. Many flat ITTs are rather at 55+.