I see you're a rider-looks-half-empty kind of guy.Lazkano looks empty. Hard to see him staying away from Tratnik.
Yes, they were both in the peloton.So I'm late to the party. Was Hagenes dropped from the front group when he gave his wheel to Van Aert? Or had Van Aert joined the front?
I don't think he has pulled any more than Kuss has.Problem is that it's only Tratnik working in the chase group, so Lazkano is the favorite. Lazkano is channeling his inner Pogacar.
Thanks!Yes, they were both in the peloton.
But I don't know if he had been dropped. It seemed like the initial front group had disintegrated for unknown reasons and was more than halved in size.
Lazkano is riding as fast as the quartet now, so I don't exactly know where the "empty" is to be seen.
He dated your sister or something?Jesper Worre is so stupid: "Tronchon shouldn't take pulls as long as Prodhomme is in front."
Yes, if they want to win the race, he should, you dimwit.
I doubt they'll replace him as Spanish champion before the cobbled Classics start. Talking of which...If anything he looks even stronger, hopefully we see this again this season
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If they are relying on Kuss to pull the group across on flattish terrain, then Lazkano has this in the bag.
Small victories for AG2R, I guess. I don't know what they were doing today.Prudhomme is caught by the group of 4, then holds off Kuss...