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RedheadDane said:spalco said:Bluff or not, who knows, but Alaphilippe looks extremely tranquilo and energetic.
Those two things seems kinda mutually exclusive.
I think Landa could still win this race. With no Froome there could be gaps of several minutes in the Alps between the contenders.Valv.Piti said:Amador and Soler are godlike this Tour. Too bad Landa lost so much time the other day and Quintana is july-Quintana.
scapewalker said:Crazy to think Lotto is acting like the new Sky while Ineos seems to be nowhere.
RedheadDane said:scapewalker said:Crazy to think Lotto is acting like the new Sky while Ineos seems to be nowhere.
Lotto is nowhere to be seen, because Ewan is in trouble.
You mean Jumbo?![]()
??? Landa has gained about a minute and counting on the descent so far.ClassicomanoLuigi said:Furious descent but the gaps are the same, nobody sorted out their affairs
DFA123 said:ClassicomanoLuigi said:Furious descent but the gaps are the same, nobody sorted out their affairs
TourOfSardinia said:I'm loving this Movistar train
all we are missing is Valverde spoiling the turns at the from of the yellow-jersey group
- like he did the day when Dawg lost the vuelta.
Gotta get those Ketones in time :razz:meat puppet said:Ala picks up a finishing bottle himself again, lol