Yes. England have probably effed this up from a strong position.If England don't win this, have to question what Watson did there.
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Yes. England have probably effed this up from a strong position.If England don't win this, have to question what Watson did there.
Looking good for Stybar and Campenaerts. Over 30 seconds now.
It looks good for Stybar, cause I assume VC is doing too much work as usual.
It looks good for Stybar, cause I assume VC is doing too much work as usual.
England will feel hard done by with the result. Made a lot of attacks but got nothing in the end.
Campeanerts basically did everything he needed to do. Attack didn't work so yeah looks like it's going to be a win for Stybar. De Lie missing the last split messed up Lotto's tactics (and also them getting a big amount of points today, 85 isn't bad tho).
Good to see Van Moer back to his normal level tho, the Tour did him good.
Stybar outsprinted van aert to win e3Was Stybar really a favourite there? He isn't that fast.
Of course that's easy to say now.
Was Stybar really a favourite there? He isn't that fast.
Of course that's easy to say now.
Maybe I underrate Campenaerts speed a bit. I remember earlier this year he almost beat Pidcock.
Stybar outsprinted van aert to win e3
He also won the Giro stage in a similar scenario.
Yeah but against Riesebeek. I don't think he's particularly fast haha