The only thing that could make this an acceptable day would be Milesi winning....
Way further than Lollo Milesi hoped too.Break actually made it way further than I thought they would
The problem is that it takes more than just being the fastest in order to win a sprint. A lot has to do with taking risks and bumping shoulders. And that is something I absolutely despise in road cyclingIt taks all kinds mate, that's the beauty of cycling![]()
Hoping that im missing the irony, even for "carnage" being that grotesquely overused here as it is, this use is particulary insaneIt's carnage
NoDoes UAE have a sprinter in this race?
That was BaronciniMajka got dropped last climb but made it back on the Masnada/Kanter train so the pace isn't too high.
there's the whole defending against attackers, including other Italian cities.Italians when founding a town - this place is incredibly beautiful, if impractical
Northern Europeans - there's a river
Mainly other Italian cities!there's the whole defending against attackers, including other Italian cities.
there's the whole defending against attackers, including other Italian cities.
Yes. But sometimes I think they just really fancied living there, and who can blame them.there's the whole defending against attackers, including other Italian cities.
It feels like I could respond to this with:The problem is that it takes more than just being the fastest in order to win a sprint. A lot has to do with taking risks and bumping shoulders. And that is something I absolutely despise in road cycling
Edit: By all means have a hilly stage where some race craft is needed and not just a pure W/kg test. But sprinting... there should be no place for it in Grand Tours