Hindley waiting for Kelderman to get back or what is the excuse today?
There are more players at the top level too. Puerto gutted a lot of the Spanish scene but they then had people to pick up from that, and now that generation that sustained them through the post-Puerto era is to all intents and purposes over (there are a few hangers-on like Valverde, Luísle and Navarro) they're bringing through the next, but the economic crisis killing off a very strong ProConti scene in both countries is the bigger issue really.It's still a drop for both nations. I know different era but in early to mid 2000, you had Heras, Beloki, Sastre, Mancebo, Sevilla, and then Basso, Simoni, Garzelli, Savoldelli for Italy.
Both nations now are a lot worse at the top GC level
Half an hour later and I still absolutely do not get why QS is doing any work here.
We'll take him once he leaves IneosPhilippe O'Ganna has already been stolen by those damn Irish?
James "van Huffel" KnoxHoly sh*t are the quicksteppers seriously gonna save Kelderman's ass here?
Yeah, by dropping Kelderman, not towing him up the climb.Almeida has a small chance for podium?
He will. Patience. He will put a minute into TGHSunweb are past having to choose, Hindley absolutely needs to attack.
I think Almeida was a bit too eager there. When Kelderman was dropped he should have stayed on wheels all time, let him do all the work and they throw everything on the last climb. I think that was his (very) outside chance of podiumAlmeida has a small chance for podium?
James "van Huffel" Knox