He tends not to quit.![]()
I'm starting to like Robotlic. Losing the Tour like he did was a bit heartbreaking and winning a big one day race as a Grand Tour powerhouse deserves big respect.
He tends not to quit.![]()
I picked him to win but not like that. That should make the Tour a little bit less painful.I love the way Roglic just put his head down and kept driving through that sprint.
It's quite possible MvdP did not have a death wishAnd MvdP should have followed Motoric on the descent.
Alaphilippe apparently forgot to change his eyes, while he was at it.
And MvdP should have followed Motoric on the descent.
Have you considered taking the stick out of your rectum? Hirschi won FW a couple of day’s ago and barring accident or injury is a nailed on top contender in every hilly classic in the next decade. Pogacar just won some other bike race, one of those boring multistage ones. They are both about twelve years old. They got bumped out of a chance to sprint in one race.
How much longer do we need to watch BS like this before the ASO/UCI (whoever) starts to suspend riders for dangerous behaviour on the bike. Something like a yellow/red card system. They are doing in cross-country skiing and I think the same system could be used in cycling races.
I love the way Roglic just put his head down and kept driving through that sprint.
Exactly, it's long overdue. Relegating Alaphilippe from 2nd to 5th simply isn't a punishment for endangering other riders. If anything, it almost kind of saves him from the embarrassment for celebrating to early. These kind of things need a proper deterrent.How much longer do we need to watch BS like this before the ASO/UCI (whoever) starts to suspend riders for dangerous behaviour on the bike. Something like a yellow/red card system. They are doing in cross-country skiing and I think the same system could be used in cycling races.
Classic double take..........I wonder what his first thought was when he looked to the right as he hit the finish line ? I bet his heart skipped a beat when he realized...........that was so funny
It's a great example of not giving up, on the overhead he was totally out of it, it just looked like he was a young junior happy to be involved.
When I remember this sprint I picture him as having exactly the same expression on his face as on that last tour stage, you know the one where his helmets too big for him and he looks rattled, only this time its "Oh * I won" instead of "Oh * I lost".
"I should have veered just as wildly back the the way"?Classic double take..........I wonder what his first thought was when he looked to the right as he hit the finish line ? I bet his heart skipped a beat when he realized...........
Erik Zabel will be happy no longer holding the title of the worst "Celebrating too early" in cycling
It's quite possible MvdP did not have a death wish
If MvdP could, he would. Mohoric is something special in high speed flat descends.Alaphilippe apparently forgot to change his eyes, while he was at it.
And MvdP should have followed Motoric on the descent.
It's nothing in comparison with a 70kph sprint pushing / elbowing someone in the barriers. C'mon you gotta stay fair and look at the facts.Even that somehow feels generous for what he did.
Exactly, it's long overdue. Relegating Alaphilippe from 2nd to 5th simply isn't a punishment for endangering other riders. If anything, it almost kind of saves him from the embarrassment for celebrating to early. These kind of things need a proper deterrent.
And no doubt it will be the same hypocritical dickheads that claim all this is hilarious, who will be outraged when similar actions cause serious injury in the future.
If MvdP could, he would. Mohoric is something special in high speed flat descends.
I also think a 50km solo tends to take something of your legs the day before. But he showed he can win LBL in the future. For sure
Can definitely win it if he makes it a goal.Mathieu VdP best of the rest after that ride yesterday. Impressive
Let's 1ssume you haven't watched what happened in Poland then.That was actually worse move than Groenewegen in Poland. Alaphilippe was lucky it was Hirshi behind him, who can handle his bike really well.