Savoldelli used to say he simply felt comfortable and had things under control at those insane downhill speeds. He had the gift of acute spatial awareness and sensory perception and that's why he was the best at descending.You make it sound like good descending is only related to taking risks and not to technique. Savoldelli did insanely fast descents throughout his career and how often exactly did he crash? Seixas' descending technique is probably not on that level, but fundamentally better than Pogacar's and Vingegaard's have ever been, and it could be a huge asset for him in Tours to come. You can bet the farm on ASO suddenly having an epiphany and realising that descents have a function in cycling rather than being exclusively a safety hazard too.
Time to go for it in case of RoglicLooks like Izagirre and Roglic are back, podium in play now and Lipowitz has spent a bullet.
Can't see Skelly, Tullet and an Astana maybe missing?Who's missing from top 10?
Skjelmose?
Can't see Skelly, Tullet and an Astana maybe missing?
What mistake did Decathlon make. They weren't riding to win the stage. The stage only came into 0lay because Bahrain were going for the stage.Will Decathlon DS also fumble todays stage or will they learn from yesterdays mistake? Control the break, don't let more than 10 guys go. Catch the break before Izua then Seixas attack on Izua. Easy stage win.
Roglic is the best to do the 1-2 leader vs a stronger one.Redbull is as aggressive as Visma when they crushed Pogacar in 2022.
I wouldn't care also, about a rider with such a big ego and zero legs.Romo does not give a damn about Cian lmao
