Fiorelli used to. But Thornley may also be able to add the ITT to that list.Thornley is such a strange rider. Can't think of many people who would finish fourth on both the sprint stage and this MTF.
Fiorelli used to. But Thornley may also be able to add the ITT to that list.Thornley is such a strange rider. Can't think of many people who would finish fourth on both the sprint stage and this MTF.
Fiorelli and also Gibbons in Langkawi years ago.Fiorelli used to. But Thornley may also be able to add the ITT to that list.
Final time trial is only 3.3 km ? ? ?
Why even bother. As a rider not in the top 10, I would DNS the stuff.Final time trial is only 3.3 km ? ? ?
With a lead of 1'06" I think Riccitello should be able to hang on for the GC win.
Not sure about all spectators being entirely voluntary. I can easily see an employer encouaring everybody to go out at 4:30pm and get a bit of exercise.I didn't think Silva and Caicedo would hang on, but they did. A reasonable number of spectators, but an overabundance of crowd control!
So the Tour aswell?Alexander Salby sort of like the Pogacar of any race where the categorisation starts with “2”
He‘s Mads Pedersen‘s brother. Not much more to itWhat's the story behind Martin Pedersen (27!) riding for Lild-Trek dev team? Starts in Tour of Austria tomorrow.
He‘s Mads Pedersen‘s brother. Not much more to it
What's the story behind Martin Pedersen (27!) riding for Lild-Trek dev team? Starts in Tour of Austria tomorrow.
No really windy downhills this year, but I hope that they will now longer give really deep wheels that are vulnerable to gusts of wind to their riders on mountain stages.In other words; he's Mads' Lidl brother.
Coop will be wearing numbers 172-178 in Austria. 171 is for Drege.
so another pedersen, well thats just great.