When was the other time?
Rolf Sørensen finished 2nd in 91 and was in top 10 a few times. 2001 he was 10th. The last time he rode it.
But maybe he is thinking about someone else.
When was the other time?
Euro 1992.By complaining so much that Pedersen wasn't gonna ride.
When was the other time?
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Rolf Sørensen finished 2nd in 91 and was in top 10 a few times. 2001 he was 10th. The last time he rode it.
Euro 1992.
Those are not wins.
That's not cycling.
I'm aware.
Bu that was clearly what Devil's Elbow hinted at:
"Pedersen winning a monument he wasn't supposed to race in would be quite the story, although I guess Danes have form for winning things they got called up for at the last minute."
Contador did win his first Giro after being on beach holiday about a week previously because that's when Astana were invited. Majka's stage wins and KOM jersey in the 2014 Tour were also after an extremely late call-up. I was referring to Euro 92, though.I thought there had been a situation where something similar had happened in cycling.
And also more recently.
Contador did win his first Giro after being on beach holiday about a week previously because that's when Astana were invited. Majka's stage wins and KOM jersey in the 2014 Tour were also after an extremely late call-up. I was referring to Euro 92, though.
Not in the slightest. I can't even imagine a reasonable scenario where it could happen.Talking about strive for five. With all those guys withrawing from the race, anyone fancies Philippe Gilbert's chances?
I personally don't believe in fairytales but Belgian medium Sporza has a 'spy' in the peleton who believes he stands a chance.
I don’t think so. He doesn’t have the puncheur power anymore to stay with the best (Wout) on the Poggio, nor does he have a good enough sprint to win if the peloton comes back together before the finish. Those are pretty much the only ways to win here. It’s too bad because I thought he had it won in 2011 when he attacked out of the elite finishing group. But Pozzatto chased him down bringing the others back as well. This resulting in a sprint that Goss, the only one who wasn’t an elite classics rider in that finale, won.Talking about strive for five. With all those guys withrawing from the race, anyone fancies Philippe Gilbert's chances?
I personally don't believe in fairytales but Belgian medium Sporza has a 'spy' in the peleton who believes he stands a chance.
Contador did win his first Giro after being on beach holiday about a week previously because that's when Astana were invited. Majka's stage wins and KOM jersey in the 2014 Tour were also after an extremely late call-up. I was referring to Euro 92, though.
Contador did win his first Giro after being on beach holiday about a week previously because that's when Astana were invited. Majka's stage wins and KOM jersey in the 2014 Tour were also after an extremely late call-up. I was referring to Euro 92, though.
It was the same for Éric Caritoux when he won the 1984 Vuelta, and the Skil team had forgot they were invited and couldn't get out of riding it. But that was obviously not more recent.
So in a discussion about what I - quite naturally, if I may say so given the nature of this forum - thought was about Danes winning bike races after being called up the last minute, we've had, in order:
A Dane not-winning a bike race a few times.
A bunch of Danes winning a non-bike race.
A couple of non-Danes winning bike races.
So in a discussion about what I - quite naturally, if I may say so given the nature of this forum - thought was about Danes winning bike races after being called up the last minute, we've had, in order:
A Dane not-winning a bike race a few times.
A bunch of Danes winning a non-bike race.
A couple of non-Danes winning bike races.
