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Think he can get rid of him on one of the climbs. Hoelgaard has seemed super strong.This might be a huge tactical mistake by UNO X. Teunissen beats Hoelgaard in a sprint normally ofcourse.
Think he can get rid of him on one of the climbs. Hoelgaard has seemed super strong.
You're right about the gap. Strong attack from Segaert in the peloton, but nobody wants to cooperate. Which is a bit strange.
Robert Bengsch and Jörg Ludewig.Who are the German commentators on Discovery+?
Yeah, that giga moto pacing seems to have broken Teunissen's spirit a bit.Hoelgaard is cracking. Teunissen might be coming back
LOOOL That moto is ridiculous
A lot of health issues while at Trek.What's up with Marcus Holegaard doing nothing whilst in the WT with trek? Now he went back to uno x after 2 years as a bad rider and he is suddenly a Norwegian terpstra again ?
I'm getting a theme of "Every guy winning should be at the Vuelta."
Dunno if the moto pacing changed the result. Teunissen still had 5-6 seconds to close, and he wasn't closing that rapidly. Seems like his legs kinda went as well when he complained about the moto. And he didn't seem too angry at the finish.
Yeah, good point with the headwind. Hard to be sure, really. Both of them would have deserved it.I disagree. He was definitely closing the gap pretty rapidly before Hoelgaard got a moto in front of him on a part where there was apparently a very strong headwind. You could see Teunissen creep closer before that and after that the gap got bigger insanely big.
He isn't angry cause Teunissen is mature and just not that person. He was pretty angry when it happened, and in the interview after the finish he also was insinuating it by repeating "but after Wijnpers he flew away".