Setting up for the win, teamwork eh? HaPidcock looking good for the classics, positioned well, even putting people in a bit of difficulty when he pulls through.
1 | | Pidcock Tom | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | 17:26:25 | ||
2 | +2 | Dversnes Fredrik | Uno-X Mobility | + 01:09 | ||
3 | +2 | Kulset Johannes | Uno-X Mobility | + 01:12 | ||
4 | +3 | Holter Ådne | Uno-X Mobility | + 01:22 | ||
5 | -3 | Kepplinger Rainer | Bahrain Victorious | + 01:23 | ||
6 | -3 | Hatherly Alan | Team Jayco-AlUla | + 01:26 | ||
7 | +1 | van den Broek Frank | Team Picnic PostNL | + 01:26 | ||
8 | +2 | Fancellu Alessandro | JCL Team Ukyo | + 01:39 | ||
9 | +3 | Uriarte Diego | Equipo Kern Pharma | + 01:51 | ||
10 | +3 | Jegat Jordan | Team TotalEnergies | + 01:58 |
I often wish I was, but unfortunately, no.
Pidcock doesn't look comfortable drinking alcoholic beverages on the podium either, the faces he makes when he has to take a sip... lol!Pidcock not looking comfortable in fancy dress. Ah, the price of coming to Saudi, eh?
Thanks for the link!If it's February then it's time for the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise (1.1) Sunday the 2nd is the day for a trip from Marseille to Marseille 164.2 km, start at 11.30 CET, TV from 15.15 CET.
Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/gp-d-ouverture/2025/startlist
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No Astana/Team Vino so Cofidis especially will be looking for UCI points although Arkéa are here with Vauquelin. A high of 14C after some early rain, so the weather gods are being kinder then in recent editions.
in case of a tie, 1st criteria is stage wins (Pidcock and Merlier both have two, the other two none), and 2nd GC. So although the result is the same, it was not based on placings.Have a look at the points competition in the Alula Tour. Pidcock won. 4 riders on 30 points.
If it is on placing,
Pidcock : 172
Merlier : 173
Molano : 174
Groenewegen : 194
I don't think I have ever seen such a close points competition.
84 | Alabdulmunim Abdulaziz Azzam | Saudi Arabia | | + 06:37 |
95 | Phonarjthan Patompob | Roojai Insurance | | '' | ||
96 | Miltiadis Andreas | Roojai Insurance | | '' | ||
97 | Jakobsen Fabio | Team Picnic PostNL | | '' | ||
98 | Carrascosa Pablo | Equipo Kern Pharma | | '' |
A no-name Saudi rider beats Jakobsen, that is just depressing. I've lost all hope in Fabio.
84 Alabdulmunim Abdulaziz Azzam Saudi Arabia + 06:37
95 Phonarjthan Patompob Roojai Insurance ''96 Miltiadis Andreas Roojai Insurance ''97 Jakobsen Fabio Team Picnic PostNL ''98 Carrascosa Pablo Equipo Kern Pharma ''
Arrest this man, NOW.
Would you have felt better about it if he had sprinted to secure the prestigious 84th place? On a day when he is not competitive, it makes no difference who beat him.A no-name Saudi rider beats Jakobsen, that is just depressing. I've lost all hope in Fabio.![]()
Can you remember the last time Jakobsen has been competitive? I think it's been a while.Would you have felt better about it if he had sprinted to secure the prestigious 84th place? On a day when he is not competitive, it makes no difference who beat him.
He's not fit this week: for the sake of my CQ team, I hope he is fitter another.