Well deserved win. Went at the right moment 2 days ago and took the time needed to win.
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He was also just the strongest rider in the race.Well deserved win. Went at the right moment 2 days ago and took the time needed to win.
I don’t knowHe was also just the strongest rider in the race.
They can even pretend that he's Danish.
It looked more likely that he would drop Evenepoel today, than the other way around.I don’t know
But he didn’t, even though he knows every downhill section best which would mean he could’ve won the stage. I think they were just equally strong. But Jorgenson deserved it because he rode more intelligently.It looked more likely that he would drop Evenepoel today, than the other way around.
He waited for Evenepoel a couple of times in the descent.But he didn’t, even though he knows every downhill section best which would mean he could’ve won the stage. I think they were just equally strong. But Jorgenson deserved it because he rode more intelligently.
Remco helped distancing McNulty so Jorgenson had no reason to sprint.But he didn’t, even though he knows every downhill section best which would mean he could’ve won the stage. I think they were just equally strong. But Jorgenson deserved it because he rode more intelligently.
Not sure what that has to do with it. Even if they would’ve sprint for it, Evenepoel would have won, but that wouldn’t mean he was stronger than Jorgensen this week.Remco helped distancing McNulty so Jorgenson had no reason to sprint.
or maybe he skips the Ardennes and does Romandie and then Teide? or skips the Ardennes and bye until JuneI hope he is not too gassed after Roubaix to ride the Ardennes.
wow his French is absolutely stunning
he speaks French as good as Wiggo. and Wiggo's French was top tooHe is the new... whole bunch of French guys.
That's true. We don't but Remco may give you an honest answer. Ask him because everyone else couldn't see the end of this road.I don’t know
Vaughter's suffers from too much self assurance. If he has an irritation about another DS success he'd certainly pronounce that. As for these two Americans riding for another team he JV can look in the mirror and admit he's a serious D*CK and most American riders know it. He'll screw you over at some point.Vaughters already wasn't a fan of Plugge, but within half a year's time an American on Plugge's team has won a GT and now also a major one week stage race. That's got to irk a little bit.