Dont know why Ineos contributes to the chase, unless the specifically want their domestique in the break to be of no use today
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Buchmann didPantani_lives said:That's the ultimate disaster. Thomas' chances to win the Tour have just gone up dramatically. Bernal won't be allowed to react. Steven K. and Buchmann are only interested in a place of honour. Pinot was the guy who closed the gap on Thomas yesterday. The others didn't even react.JosephK said:On a lighter note, after the Pinot tragedy, at least Ineos will win another Tour. :lol:
spalco said:Wow he abandons even? **** ****.
MatParker117 said:Torn Quad apparently for Pinot, in which case how the **** did he start the stage?
Would be funny but why would they?alspacka said:I wonder if Gaudu and Reichenbach ride for Alaphilippe now.
jaylew said:Am I seeing things? Valverde in the break?[/quote
Don't worry, it won't last long.
Gutted for Pinot. Need Movistar to cause havoc now then they could get on the podium.
Scarponi said:2000 Sydney Olympics in the 50km Walk Aussie Jane Saville was ahead by minutes about to walk into the stadium and she got DQed. I can still hear the scream at nightRed Rick said:Wimbledon 2009 for meGigs_98 said:I don't know what you mean but as you write it, it was probably an Australian Open finalRed Rick said:I can think of only one, and its not a cycling momentGigs_98 said:I honestly don't think I have seen something more heartbreaking on live TV
Edit: Or maybe Ajax vs Tottenham? I'm curious now
Zinoviev Letter said:I should know better than to get emotionally invested in a bike race at this stage but I keep doing it.
ppanther92 said:Would be funny but why would they?alspacka said:I wonder if Gaudu and Reichenbach ride for Alaphilippe now.
The hardest ride I ever did I tore my quad halfway. It's doable. You just go slower and aggravate the injury. So it's not exactly advisable.MatParker117 said:Torn Quad apparently for Pinot, in which case how the **** did he start the stage?
Hugo Koblet said:Unfortunate for Pinot. This is his career in a nutshell though, so honestly it's hard to be surprised by this.
DenisMenchov said:Scarponi said:Red Rick said:2000 Sydney Olympics in the 50km Walk Aussie Jane Saville was ahead by minutes about to walk into the stadium and she got DQed. I can still hear the scream at nightGigs_98 said:Wimbledon 2009 for meRed Rick said:[quote="
I don't know what you mean but as you write it, it was probably an Australian Open final
Edit: Or maybe Ajax vs Tottenham? I'm curious now
50km for women was introduced in London 2012. Must`ve been 20k...
Also Yohan Diniz fainting and shi**ing himself en route to a Top 10 finish in Rio 2016 as a WR holder speaking of walking
And still he is linearily getting better every year. So i am sure he will have another shot at the win. But of course he will also be 30 next year.Hugo Koblet said:Unfortunate for Pinot. This is his career in a nutshell though, so honestly it's hard to be surprised by this.