I'm thinking of Petacchi.I‘m thinking of the Tour for Pogačar right now
I'm thinking of Petacchi.I‘m thinking of the Tour for Pogačar right now
I‘m thinking of the Tour for Pogačar right now
We needed that Belgian Pozzato guy to be healthy and at least give him some competitionPederson so annoying, if he wins it's always a stage that had potential but was raced like sh*t.
Tbf it'll be interesting in the flatter sprints. I could still see Groves and Kooij beating him on those.With WvA being less than stellar and an otherwise relatively weak sprinter/puncheur field - as well as a very strong and loyal team to back him up - this Giro could end up legendary for Pedersen.
He is arguably a favourite on stages 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, 18 and 21.
And stages 8, 9, 10 and 13 are not entirely outside the realm of possibility.
Crazy to think about a GT, where a single rider could conceivably go for the stage win on 15 stages :O
They do have a strong team but I kinda doubt they will stay strong and motivated enough to control the racing and prevent breaks from winning on several of those. BORA won't be concerned about breakaways so who is going to control things? UAE?With WvA being less than stellar and an otherwise relatively weak sprinter/puncheur field - as well as a very strong and loyal team to back him up - this Giro could end up legendary for Pedersen.
He is arguably a favourite on stages 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, 18 and 21.
And stages 8, 9, 10 and 13 are not entirely outside the realm of possibility.
Crazy to think about a GT, where a single rider could conceivably go for the stage win on 15 stages :O
Tbf it'll be interesting in the flatter sprints. I could still see Groves and Kooij beating him on those.
I think tomorrow decides a lot for how Lidl rides the rest of the Giro.They do have a strong team but I kinda doubt they will stay strong and motivated enough to control the racing and prevent breaks from winning on several of those. BORA won't be concerned about breakaways so who is going to control things? UAE?
Glad I didn't watch this, and I won't, apart from a very few selective stages on friday/sunday. There will be a lot of sprints, even on MTF.
Gonna be the slowest sprinter to win 6 in one GiroPedersen isn't beating Kooij on the flat, in fact I don't even think he's that good at sprinting this season, just being made to look better because Groves is injured and Van Aert is just waiting for the cheque to clear before DNF'ing.
He's beaten Strong, who's probably the 20th fastest guy in the World Tour, an Orluis Aular who is obviously riding on bread and water because his 'doctor' just got locked up (grey area ofc, not doping) and Brandon 'Bernal's mate' Rivera.
It's hardly a murderers row.
I completely agree.This is just a pathetic effort from nearly all teams tbh.
I think 2 moreGonna be the slowest sprinter to win 6 in one Giro
Marcellusi it looks like. Which if it's cos of the bumping between him and Strong when they were fighting for Pedersens wheel, it's absolute bs. It was very much both of them doing it so for him to be relegated and not Strong is bsSomeone got DQ'ed it looks like. Fiorelli moved from 9th to 8th
As far as im concernedm Pedersen (and his team) is one of the few deserving of a win today, i just wasnt particularly interested in watching that almost uninevitably unfoldNot if you are a Dane. But even if you are not, you have to respect this Mad Pedersen performance, this is not an easy climb.
Everything is according to plan.This is just a pathetic effort from nearly all teams tbh.
They met an albanian godfather.WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REST?![]()