Stronger finish than I expected, but it's also clear that he is desperate for consistent results to show for the legs he has if he still wants to make it to the WT.He likely hoped he could win himself?
Stronger finish than I expected, but it's also clear that he is desperate for consistent results to show for the legs he has if he still wants to make it to the WT.He likely hoped he could win himself?
Stronger finish than I expected, but it's also clear that he is desperate for consistent results to show for the legs he has if he still wants to make it to the WT.
and now ended up with two guys not working in G2Schiffer crashed out of G1 in Greece
Someone had to chase the Flanders rider. Larsen blinked first. Not exactly an exceptional event. And on a cobbled finish, it's even a bit less punishing to have the front (also with the corner, but yeah, of course he didn't win, but he wouldn't have in any event as soon as Lanhove had his gap.You are obviously never ever winning like that. It's a very weird move.
Also pretty weird ride from Johanninck/TDT honestly today when you have Kubis in peloton and obviously don't have anything left anymore.
Someone had to chase the Flanders rider. Larsen blinked first. Not exactly an exceptional event. And on a cobbled finish, it's even a bit less punishing to have the front (also with the corner, but yeah, of course he didn't win, but he wouldn't have in any event as soon as Lanhove had his gap.
I missed the arrogant part, but yeah, must be him. He had the best numbers but was too old for Alpecin, so the jury declared another winner.Was Schiffer the arrogant Zwift dude that obviously was better than the one who won?
He can do well in the relatively stress-free Aussie and Middle-Eastern races, but in Europe, his numerous limitations nearly always become apparent. I hope Jayco are sending him to the Giro as a stage hunter/KOM contender? No pressure, and no aliens to dominate every stage.I watch all races and Plapp manages to hang on descents and i stress hang on. Its obvious today he has not lost it on the descent, but on the ascent. There is no way hepburn should be two minutes ahead and there is no indication Plapp has crashed. He's had a bad day which unfortunately has happened too often for Jayco in 2025.
I missed the arrogant part, but yeah, must be him. He had the best numbers but was too old for Alpecin, so the jury declared another winner.