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Did she really have any to begin with ?
Vos I think. 3 seconds?Who’s the leader? Faulkner, Vos, Vas?
Who’s the leader? Faulkner, Vos, Vas?
I wonder why Smulders and Baker haven't dropped back to G2. Baker only has a slight chance of winning the stage, and unless García is sick, I can't see Smulders finish higher than her in GC. Gutiérrez being in G1 makes no sense either.
What. Baker is the second fastest sprinter in that group and would have won stage 2 if not brought down in the crash by the EF rider.
Why wouldn't she have had any? If Vollering doesn't hit her best level, Realini could have won (provided she reaches her own best level, of course)
Let's hope NFB doesn't crash out of the group this time around.
Feels like Liane Lippert is the new Elisa Longo Borghini in these stage races - Elisa used to never get the Giro results her capability said she would because there'd always be one stage where she'd eliminate herself from contention in the most benign or unexpected way, and Liane just seems to always have one stage that costs her, no matter how good her form is elsewhere in the race.
Not that she was likely to be a major GC candidate here in her first race back from injury and considering Movistar have taken more falls than a 1980s wrestling jobber in the last three days, but it's also starting to become a trend of getting caught out in crosswinds that she'll need to iron out if she is to amass the results commensurate with her talent.