Henry Well Done up there in 10th!!!
It was Dupont, GPS fail.BRAVO!
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Henry Well Done up there in 10th!!!
It was Dupont, GPS fail.BRAVO!
well, at least if they want the race on a more prime time kind of spot on the calander (a Wednesday between the classics) they could spice up the race a bit more. You can't make it really hard in that area, but slightly more interessting should have been possible.there needs to be less of, or zero of these stupid "sprinters classics" with not enough selective terrain. boring to watch and needlessly dangerous. but i'm sure we'll get even more of them and instead have a Giro stage cancelled or ruined because it's too cold.
Slingerberg, Slingerberg!well, at least if they want the race on a more prime time kind of spot on the calander (a Wednesday between the classics) they could spice up the race a bit more. You can't make it really hard in that area, but slightly more interessting should have been possible.
It was Dupont, GPS fail.
Yes, it‘s not a GPS fail, Dupont is number 163 and Bravo 136 so they probably just got the numbers mixed up.How did that happen?
I thought those mixups were usually when someone is on a teammate's bike, like if Aniolkowski had been declared the winner.
Yes, it‘s not a GPS fail, Dupont is number 163 and Bravo 136 so they probably just got the numbers mixed up.
of course its somehow the organizer's fault the riders are up on sidewalks to move up in the peleton during the finaleeven with the reduced group there was a crash in the last km and guys riding off the road and even ending up behind the barriers
In all fairness, he punctured with 8km to goNo. Giddings and De Buyst did the leadout. Viviani disappeared before the technical part with 1.5k to go
He also just has no shape at all, though. Last week Viviani said himself that he is looking forward to Tour of Turkey, as doing a stage race should help to get back on a decent level.In all fairness, he punctured with 8km to go
Torres and then probably Herregodts tomorrow...So, who from UAE takes the win at Abruzzo today?![]()
Herregodts is in the break, so seems like he wouldn't mind winning this stage either. Bardiani has a guy in there as well (Marcellusi), but I guess Polti planed to work all day anyway.Torres and then probably Herregodts tomorrow...
But Bardiani leads GC with Fiorelli.Herregodts is in the break, so seems like he wouldn't mind winning this stage either. Bardiani has a guy in there as well (Marcellusi), but I guess Polti planed to work all day anyway.
With Brenner at the team, I don't understand this move by De La Cruz. And he's been pulling the most.Looking good for a first Torres win.