That's the plan. Lidl is doing a great job of pulling the field, too.Working to help perderson keep the jersey
That's the plan. Lidl is doing a great job of pulling the field, too.Working to help perderson keep the jersey
I don't know why they started pushing the pace in the last 20 km if they weren't going to launch someone in the finale? Of course I don't know how they're feeling or what their DS is telling them.I have not been watching the Giro as I havent a feed and been busy but UAE with McNulty, Ayuso, del Toro and Yates all withing striking distance of Rog have to try something at some stage or are they all going to wait for him to stomp up every hill
Imo they (mainly Ayuso, as Del Toro was postitioned well) got lost afterwards and going into the final climb.I don't know why they started pushing the pace in the last 20 km if they weren't going to launch someone in the finale? Of course I don't know how they're feeling or what their DS is telling them.
That's too bad.Imo they (mainly Ayuso, as Del Toro was postitioned well) got lost afterwards and going into the final climb.
It certainly looked like Del Toro had free reign today.Ayuso's positioning is terrible.
At stages like today and in Siena free Del Toro.
I don't think so. UAE stopped as soon as they saw Ayuso was too far behind.It certainly looked like Del Toro had free reign today.
Maybe they noticed there is 100m of elevation so they decided to push the pace in order not to risk being crashed by a desperate "sprinter" in the final.I don't know why they started pushing the pace in the last 20 km if they weren't going to launch someone in the finale? Of course I don't know how they're feeling or what their DS is telling them.
I agree, i also had the feeling that Ayuso was quite fatigued in the final today, whereas ther GC guy looked more confortable.I have the feeling Ayuso isn't very strong. Rogic needs to take advantage of that on Friday and not wait for Ayuso to improve over time.
Great capture there, that says a lot.I don't think so. UAE stopped as soon as they saw Ayuso was too far behind.
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That awkward moment when jai vine has managed to position himself on the front in a descent to work for you, but you're nowhere to be seenI don't think so. UAE stopped as soon as they saw Ayuso was too far behind.
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one for the worst stage profilles thread. looks like a beast of a stage with tonnes of climbing, only to end up with a sprinter winning a bunched sprint...
Sorry, that was me.MOD Mode
Let's rein back from the clinic-y stuff.
He made multiple micro mistakes in last 3 k..can't know everything so he couldn't have known how many great sprinters would make contact, his sprint is decent but certainly not elite.It certainly looked like Del Toro had free reign today.
Roglic was raging he looks good, Pidcock quality outing, Ayuso is racing pretty economically, stages 7,8 will require him to go pretty deep.. Don't know what EF has planned but going to need offense because if you try to trade blows w Bora or UAE, bad plan, and low land racing, Mads is not going to have much use after tomorrow and Trek has been racing really really good.. See how they go from sprint to climbing team..I agree, i also had the feeling that Ayuso was quite fatigued in the final today, whereas ther GC guy looked more confortable.
Big difference being this time, it never really felt inevitableSo just like last year, the maglia rosa keeps winning all the stages. Congrats to Mads again.
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