jens_attacks said:why?scarponi rode like a hero today
yeah, he's riding like last years MSR, hope that Liquigas doesnt catch him
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jens_attacks said:why?scarponi rode like a hero today
If the situation stays like this with one lap to go, he could win.will10 said:It's a hard course to get a chase organised on, I think he may well win.
jens_attacks said:oss should stop and work for the liquigas collegues,didn't understand his stupid tactics today.
burning said:yeah, he's riding like last years MSR, hope that Liquigas doesnt catch him
Pentacycle said:Liquigas isn't the biggest threat, Montaguti and Puccio are closer to him.
Btw the Dutch course seems to be somewhat too hard, only a third of the U23 riders finished, and in the women's race the field was halved after just 40 kms.
Pentacycle said:Liquigas isn't the biggest threat, Montaguti and Puccio are closer to him.
Btw the Dutch course seems to be somewhat too hard, only a third of the U23 riders finished, and in the women's race the field was halved after just 40 kms.
jens_attacks said:nibali and di luca i think will go on the climb now,
no time to wait
Dekker_Tifosi said:Tom Dumoulin said that if they start riding hard from the start tomorrow (pro race), that after 2 laps the half of the field will be gone
Eshnar said:Moser, Nibali, Pozzovivo, Pellizzotti, Di Luca... wow