Ferminal said:ahaha Rebellin. Finally wins a sprint but this time there's a man ahead.
Boom attacked on the final climb and won easily. So well, he was outclassed
Ferminal said:ahaha Rebellin. Finally wins a sprint but this time there's a man ahead.
You were there? Hard to say from the few tweets we got.Dekker_Tifosi said:Boom attacked on the final climb and won easily. So well, he was outclassed
theyoungest said:You were there? Hard to say from the few tweets we got.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Boom attacked on the final climb and won easily. So well, he was outclassed
Ferminal said:Ah ok, thought he had a gap before.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Yeah as in, earlier in the climb, but still in the last km. So yeah, you know you got to go with the favorite attacks there.
The other option is the Tour of Poland, so he might as well ride the TDF.Miburo said:Blanco is in the winning mood, is boom gonna ride the tour? hope not nothing he can do there except TTT i guess but not worth it.
theyoungest said:The other option is the Tour of Poland, so he might as well ride the TDF.
Miburo said:Blanco is in the winning mood, is boom gonna ride the tour? hope not nothing he can do there except TTT i guess but not worth it.
British championship then Tour? Is that right? Is that his schedule?Waterloo Sunrise said:Breaks wins final stage at Ster; no change in overall.
Beaten by Kittel & Greipel, and a break wins an obvious sprint stage makes it a clean sweep for Cavendish in the 'total **** / ideal setup to make other teams chase in the Tour' stakes depending on how you view it.
wirral said:British championship then Tour? Is that right? Is that his schedule?
p.s. OPQS take the team classification, no?[/QUOTE]
well, everything is just fine then....
Ster ZLM Tour team classification. Does such a thing even exist?
Maaaaaaaarten said:Stef Clement in super giro form almost gets top 10 in a mountainous Dauphine just behind Contador and Samu, because he was in the Froome, Vaverde group in a MTF.
Thomas Dekker in super giro form gets 8th in ster ZLM tour just behind Sieberg and Kittel, because he was in the Greipel, Cavendish group in an Ardennes stage.
Who would've thought that a few years ago?![]()
You forgot Lars Boom, who is currently a better GC rider than DekkerDekker_Tifosi said:Then again, some development is very logical.
Where Gesink and Dekker failed, Mollema did win the Tour l'Avenir. And right now is looking to be the best of the 3... although he still has to catch up on top 10 GT finishes against Gesink