I need to stop saying [team] can't win in a Spanish race, that's twice this year now.Not really sure why Ineos are controlling this, they aren't winning a sprint in this field surely?
What was wrong with it? It was a perfectly fine finish. Quite intriguing actually.Well I was wrng. Well played Ineos I guess..
As expected tho.. What a fking mess of a finish. I saw this yesterday and I was already praying this wouldn't be an bunch sprint up there, well it sort of was...
What was wrong with it? It was a perfectly fine finish.
What was wrong with it? It was a perfectly fine finish. Quite intriguing actually.
What was wrong with it? It was a perfectly fine finish. Quite intriguing actually.
Naaa, you literally couldn't pass anyone there. I would be a fan if there was like 20 riders left in the final (which the organization expected probably), not now.
Sure you could, but it's correct that as the speed was kept high, position was more important than usually. Hardly a new or unfair parameter.Naaa, you literally couldn't pass anyone there. I would be a fan if there was like 20 riders left in the final (which the organization expected probably), not now.
Sure you could, but it's correct that as the speed was kept high, position was more important than usually.
Partly because no one is desperate here, taking unnecessary risks, but also because soft bends you can peddle through are quite safe.I definitely thought it was a case of "Fine for one, or a few, rider(s), but too dangerous for a large group." However, it doesn't appear like there were any major crashes in the finale, apart from the one with Rojas some distance out.
Partly because no one is desperate here, taking unnecessary risks, but also because soft bends you can peddle through are quite safe.
