Hello Maestro, how 'bout a beer?Tuscany always reminds me of that Seinfeld episode where The Maestro thought Seinfeld wasn't sophisticated enough to live in Tuscany. lol
Hello Maestro, how 'bout a beer?Tuscany always reminds me of that Seinfeld episode where The Maestro thought Seinfeld wasn't sophisticated enough to live in Tuscany. lol
Yes, whatever break that eventually gets away shouldn't be the main threat, but this is the perfect break to get 10 minutes and to kill all action for the stage win in the peloton. And I don't think he loses 17" in the last km, so it's about surviving until then.I would guess the breakaway isn't his main opponent?! Hard to see him keeping up with Roglic etc, even if there's only action on the climb to the finish.
Tuscany always reminds me of that Seinfeld episode where The Maestro thought Seinfeld wasn't sophisticated enough to live in Tuscany. lol
Roglič just lacks those three months of life experienceSee what happens when it's an old man of prestige and authority is running the show instead of some ADHD gen-z guys, none of that 'people trying to dart off the front for 100k' rubbish.
Roglic isn't really the iron fist type, his manner is too comical for anyone to take him seriously anyway, the lights are on but nobody's home.Roglič just lacks those three months of life experience
Roglič just lacks those three months of life experience
Yes, they‘re just stupid to be keeping it so closeHopefully a 40 man group gets away on the climb containing zero Q36.5 riders, got nothing against them it would just be funny.
Pidcock is overrated that's reason enough to wish for that imo.Hopefully a 40 man group gets away on the climb containing zero Q36.5 riders, got nothing against them it would just be funny.
Soft.Apparently Plapp was on the edge of relegation yesterday, according to Velopro, but the jury decided against it after a long discussion, and taking into account his injury. Today they have reminded all riders to remain in the correct position on the bike
I really prefer not to speak. If I speak I am in big trouble. Big trouble. And I do not want to be in big trouble.
Daniel Friebe also said in his podcast that a lot of riders were angry at UAE.
I really prefer not to speak. If I speak I am in big trouble. Big trouble. And I do not want to be in big trouble.