He did not go early...Good sprint from De Lie, going early was the best strategy.
Why was he so bad in Zürich??Jorgen Nordhagen was not going to be denied on the Monte de Ragogna. Easy solo victory.
He was feeling a little bit under the weather, same reason he DNSed the ITT.Why was he so bad in Zürich??
He has had quite the season despite illness ruining both Ronde de l'Isard, Giro Next Gen and the World Championships for him.He was feeling a little bit under the weather, same reason he DNSed the ITT.
Plus budgetary reasons keeping him out of l'Avenir. I can't recall him ever falling ill in his two junior seasons, perhaps a sign of (too) low fat % and thus a lesser immune system?He has had quite the season despite illness ruining both Ronde de l'Isard, Giro Next Gen and the World Championships for him.
And moving onto Wednesday's race, Betcity Elfstedenrace (1.1 of course)
Leeuwrden to Leeuwarden, 199.9 km, start 10.41, TV from 13.30 CET
startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/elfsteden-race/2024/startlist
roadbook at https://elfstedenrace.nl/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ZT-Technische-gids-BCER24.pdf
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It's flat and Groenewegen should be a fav if it's a bunch sprint.
Well, obviously. You can‘t sprint if you don‘t make it there.Jayco will only sprint with Groenewegen today if he makes the final.
Jez Cox did indeed say that and immediately after said Leeuwarden was in Belgium.I turn my back to these guys for like, five minutes, and Joan Bou and Company gets over 2:30... (it's down to just over 2 minutes now), with less than 40 Ks to go...
Did the guy commentating just say that they'll be showing Binche-Chimay-Binche today?
Well, obviously. You can‘t sprint if you don‘t make it there.
Jez Cox did indeed say that and immediately after said Leeuwarden was in Belgium.