Maybe if the IOC offered him some money he would've gone like in the Giro with his sportswashing trade team, but he's sulking at home instead of covering his country in glory like Evenepoel here.Not picking Urska Zigart cost Slovenia a gold medal in this
Yeah, an unknown rider like that always gets one shot to surprise the peloton.Ok, but next time they won't let him go so easily.
"...nothing to do with the race".That's French riders celebrating winning a medal in their home games, it's nothing to do with the race
Stupid EF, surely?Logged in after years just to let you know you're stupid AF. Your fat ass never sau a bike, otherwise I can't explain the lack of respect for their efforts.
Nah, I think Van Aert would always wait for Evenepoel. They never had a big gap on the peloton.Pedersen's mechanical doomed that group. If he's in there to start with, there's a good chance it stays away.
Eh? It wasn't just Madouas, there was someone celebrating finishing 5th or 6th.That's French riders celebrating winning a medal in their home games, it's nothing to do with the race
In case anyone was wondering how much a medal at he Olympics means and how prestigious the race is, watch the riders celebrating secondary places.
It was 4th, and I think he may well have thought he had a medal due to the lack of radio.Valter celebrated coming 5th?
Simple; track is more controllable - and medals are almost a given = which then gets more funding. They'll not give that up.Chapeau Remco - thanks for the heart attack.
I'll never understand why the UK devotes so much time & money to its track team, & nothing on the mens road race team.
A lot of time and money with English riders on this course wouldn't get you much against remco I don't think.Chapeau Remco - thanks for the heart attack.
I'll never understand why the UK devotes so much time & money to its track team, & nothing on the mens road race team.
But it was the Danes doing most of the chasing, wasn't it? Jorgenson was up there, so was Alaphilippe. Add Pedersen to the mix, and I'm not sure that they bring them back before the next time up the cobbled climb, after which the front group perhaps gets reduced to 2-5 riders with everyone working to some extent.Nah, I think Van Aert would always wait for Evenepoel. They never had a big gap on the peloton.
To be honest is not a criticism, just a joke. You seem to quite often make fair analyses of the race just before a mutant blows all the tactics out of the waterThat post was not intended to sound like that group was going to stay away (although I understand it could be interpreted like that). Stuyven should still have been in that move, not like he did much after that anyway. So if that's average by my standards, that's fine by me.
Eh? It wasn't just Madouas, there was someone celebrating finishing 5th or 6th.
Very well played!!Ok, but next time they won't let him go so easily.
That's all we have left! Analyses of fictional races...fair analyses of the race just before a mutant blows all the tactics out of the water
What happened to Van Aert? Came 4 minutes down