Edited my post right as you responded to it.Not anymore. Beaten first by Van Belle, and then - quickly afterwards - another QS rider, but definitely not a teenager; Mørkøv.
That Vernon time is really fast.
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Edited my post right as you responded to it.Not anymore. Beaten first by Van Belle, and then - quickly afterwards - another QS rider, but definitely not a teenager; Mørkøv.
I don't understand small stage races that don't have super hard stages but do have a long TT. Isn't it just Thomas that's gonna win this and Skjelmose 2nd probably?
My surname can't really be translated, though...
It's been raining all day, and it will keep raining until late in the evening in Belgium. Wonder what effect this will have on the cobbled section. If I was Mathieu I would try to finish alone, and definitely not in a large group. Just to be sure that he doesn't put is WC in danger.The GP de Wallonie sees both Mathieu van der Poel and the cobbled finish up to the citadel return this year.
Martinez taking time on a group containing Hirschi on the descent was not on my bingo card for today. Well, that or the GPS is showing its Italianness.
Didn't an angry driver knock him out on these roads a couple of years back?So Martinez knows this descent right? Like wth are those risks. Cant see anything between those buildings and he takes every corner without touching his breaks.
Einer Rubio is probably the slowest guy in the chasing group, so I kinda understand where he's coming from. Still, he could do a bit of work
That one was scrarier than you'd think, he didn't remember a thing afterwards and didn't know that he was now riding for EF and no longer for Scinto...Didn't an angry driver knock him out on these roads a couple of years back?