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Narrator: they didn't. At least Covi didn't win the sprint for third this time.Are UAE going to rely on Trentin's sprint again or have they learned?
Narrator: they didn't. At least Covi didn't win the sprint for third this time.
Trentin's sprint in this situation is so bad right now that they're better off having him not pull and try again with another rider.To be fair to them they had to get away from the group in order to win, and it wasn't like Covi didn't try, but unlike Trentin he just didn't succeed.
Trentin's sprint in this situation is so bad right now that they're better off having him not pull and try again with another rider.
If Trentin can't deal with that order after the recent fiascos, he should look for a smaller team where he is the best option even in this form.Perhaps, but do you think Trentin would have followed such an order?
If Trentin can't deal with that order after the recent fiascos, he should look for a smaller team where he is the best option even in this form.
I never understood the point of having two stage races accros Sardinia in one year after going years without having one.Does anybody know if the Giro di Sardegna was ever meant to go ahead? It figured on PCS' calendar until last week. And if so, what happened?
I never understood the point of having two stage races accros Sardinia in one year after going years without having one.
What was the other one?
Some one decided you can have enough of a good thing.Does anybody know if the Giro di Sardegna was ever meant to go ahead? It figured on PCS' calendar until last week. And if so, what happened?
Vaughters lot seems to be the concensus view, but don't think I've seen confirmation. Deserves another crack at it.Britain Nat ITT
Shaw has done well this season. Any word of a return to WT or ProConti ranks?
- Ethan Hayter
- Dan Bigham
- James Shaw
Hayter's younger brother won the U23s.
Vaughters lot seems to be the concensus view, but don't think I've seen confirmation. Deserves another crack at it.
Hayter really is having an impressive season. Sprints, hills, cobbles, track, TT, GC, he can do it - consistently too. I wonder where he and Ineos see his future? I've not studied the start list yet for Sunday, but he'll probably start favourite to do the double.
Hoping that Trentin gets better than 2nd place
He's been great the past 2-3 weeks. Hopefully his first pro win is coming.they need go full for Covi.