Pidcock: “I’m bloody freezing”
how was it after La Redoute? “Hard.”
how was it after La Redoute? “Hard.”
Bring back the old finishes at Cauberg and Ans so everything is decided at the end like FW.Pro cycling, and especially the classics, at the moment really needs that more than one of these four shows up and finish without accidents. If there is only one of them, we get races like AGR last weekend and today's race.
Pidcock has the cutest little dog.
I don't think that would happen in these times.......Bring back the old finishes at Cauberg and Ans so everything is decided at the end like FW.
IMO the drag to Ans wouldn't really block the race so long as Saint-Nicolas isn't reintroduced as well. I kind of miss it, it's very much the aesthetic I associate with this race and it's a finish that allows for more excitement than the current one (not the past two years, of course).Bring back the old finishes at Cauberg and Ans so everything is decided at the end like FW.
Unfortunately, the scenario most of us dream of (Pog/Vinge/Remoco arriving at the start of a Tour de France, all 100% fit, all getting through the race without crashing out) is extraordinarily unlikely to ever occur.Pro cycling, and especially the classics, at the moment really needs that more than one of these four shows up and finish without accidents. If there is only one of them, we get races like AGR last weekend and today's race.
Bring back the old finishes at Cauberg and Ans so everything is decided at the end like FW.
It isn’t really super domination though. Depending on the race, we have seen 6 riders “dominate,” and if there are 6, it’s not comparable to an era of dominance by 1.This is just a bad look for road cycling. The GCN commentators can hype it all they want but those phases of super domination never ended well for cycling with a few years of distance.
Where did Bruyneel say this? I agree Remco looks scary strong, but people forget how good Roglic is because he crashes so much. Also, Bruyneel knows Remco’s father and has a bit of personal bias. I will be shocked if the Giro is “a slaughter,” but will not be shocked if Remco wins by 3 minutes or so. I could see it also looking like a slaughter in times of time gaps if Roglic goes Contador, going all in repeatedly and coming up short.Robo Remco Robotnik and his Death Egg laid waste to the peloton once again
Looks like the Death Egg has a bit more power this year compared to last year. As Bruyneel said, no reason to even hold the Giro as it is going to be a slaughter
Yeah, for a GT that is a bit unlikely. But not for a one day race. And I still feel a bit cheated that we still haven't got a real duel between Pog and Remco in neither of the last two LBL, Lombardia last year or AGR last weekend.Unfortunately, the scenario most of us dream of (Pog/Vinge/Remoco arriving at the start of a Tour de France, all 100% fit, all getting through the race without crashing out) is extraordinarily unlikely to ever occur.
I'm just pretending like Remco doesn't exist and the group behind is battling for the win.
Healy looking good to win his first monument.
Where did Bruyneel say this? I agree Remco looks scary strong, but people forget how good Roglic is because he crashes so much. Also, Bruyneel knows Remco’s father and has a bit of personal bias. I will be shocked if the Giro is “a slaughter,” but will not be shocked if Remco wins by 3 minutes or so. I could see it also looking like a slaughter in times of time gaps if Roglic goes Contador, going all in repeatedly and coming up short.
Yeah, for a GT that is a bit unlikely. But not for a one day race. And I still feel a bit cheated that we still haven't got a real duel between Pog and Remco in neither of the last two LBL, Lombardia last year or AGR last weekend.
Is it just me or does he look like he actually gained 4 kilos?Bruyneel didn't really say it like that, it was in the context when they were talking about remco's weight after catalunya. And Bruyneel stated that if Remco would indeed loose 4kg (based on a rumour he was 4kg packing) the others shouldn't bother to show up. (But those 4kg didn't happen at all, so no worries on that front, other can show up)
It's weird but the old route would be raced much harder as well with the current guys.IMO the drag to Ans wouldn't really block the race so long as Saint-Nicolas isn't reintroduced as well. I kind of miss it, it's very much the aesthetic I associate with this race and it's a finish that allows for more excitement than the current one (not the past two years, of course).
The wet, white shorts didn't leave much to the imagination so I would say yes, his legs and buttocks looked cut and very solid. Remco may be 23, but it looks like he's still growing into a more muscular stature.Is it just me or does he look like he actually gained 4 kilos?
…of solid muscle
Smaller gap than Andy Schleck.Chapeau, Evenepoel. That was the best Liège victory in my time (only rivalled by Rogla surging past the clown), and it's now confirmed that Redoute has been made great again.
In a sense very predictable after Pogi's injury, but he still had to deliver the goods.