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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