Underwhelming, but it looks like it was slightly bumpy, and it was under 3000m altitude.Over 49 km/h on the first stage...
One of my favourites, Giro '14, stage 12, a 42km ITT:I remember being hyped thinking Brambilla was going to podium the Giro in like 2016(?). Came 22nd. Maybe he can win here to avenge his failure.
1 | Urán Rigoberto | Omega Pharma - Quick-Step | 16 | 80 | 57:34 | 43.984 | |
2 | Ulissi Diego | Lampre - Merida | 8 | 50 | 1:17 | 43.025 | |
3 | Evans Cadel | BMC Racing Team | 4 | 35 | 1:34 | 42.818 | |
4 | Majka Rafał | Tinkoff - Saxo | 2 | 25 | 1:39 | 42.758 | |
5 | Brambilla Gianluca | Omega Pharma - Quick-Step | 1 | 18 | 1:53 | 42.590 | |
6 | Poels Wout | Omega Pharma - Quick-Step | 15 | 2:00 | 42.507 | ||
7 | Kelderman Wilco | Belkin-Pro Cycling Team | 12 | 2:03 | 42.471 | ||
8 | De Gendt Thomas | Omega Pharma - Quick-Step | 10 | 2:07 | 42.424 |
Trying 3vs1 after 2vs1 didn't work yesterday
No idea why he pulled hard when Graat and Tulett were so close behind as soon as I posted that. I think he wants this too much.More like 1v1. Unnecessarily risky this.
Prodhomme hadn't won a single race until this year, and his career had been very modest. Today he could add his fourth victory, but more importantly, he looks like a different rider. Before, he didn't excel even in races at this level.
Remarkable leap in level at 28.
Wait, who's that coming around the corner? Oh, it's an ACTUAL motorbike, rather than the metaphorical ones...Glassdrive's 4th best rider Pedro Silva absolutely nuking everyone, of course!!!