Valv.Piti said:In memory of once great Jonathan Tiernan-Locke:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cp-U1jvmfLA
LaFlorecita said:Km 32 - Alberto Contador (Trek) and Simon Yates (Orica) were briefly dropped in the descent of l'Espigoulier but finally made it back into the bunch comprising some 60 riders.
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It doesn't say.indianfanboy said:LaFlorecita said:Km 32 - Alberto Contador (Trek) and Simon Yates (Orica) were briefly dropped in the descent of l'Espigoulier but finally made it back into the bunch comprising some 60 riders.
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Did they crash or something?
Betancur looks fit in that video. If we compare it with what he looks today it is like night and day.Valv.Piti said:In memory of once great Carlos A. Betancur:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5YzPu38osM
Netserk said:I guess they were badly positioned and the peloton then broke in half. Probably a furious start of the stage with many eyeing a chance for the break to take the stage.
Actually, even with Froome in the mix, I can just about see Alaphillipe winning on something not terribly unlike this year's Tour route. Just take away a hill or two, add one or two more descents, and maybe give the defending team time trial champions of the world a lovely little jaunt to open affairs. The caveat is that we don't yet know if he has the consistency to avoid bad days. Well, even one bad day, surely, since on a route like that the whole thing looks likely to come down to the parsing of seconds.SKSemtex said:When the time comes and he is ready I am sure ASO will prepare the special "hilly classic" route for the first French winner since Hinault in 1985 (waw already 32 years). But I am afraid Tinkoff was right. We still have several years of Froome and Sky. However, who knows what can happen with Sky team after the incoming FOX takeover.
Valv.Piti said:Why couldn't Berto wait 10 minutes so we could watch it instead
frisenfruitig said:Why would he even want to be a GT contender when he is already capable of winning classics though? I would just stick to what I'm good at and go for some stage wins in GTs
Good question - RCS gives up double up in T-A, but it is very relevant, especially in this edition of P-N.frisenfruitig said:Valv.Piti said:Why couldn't Berto wait 10 minutes so we could watch it instead
Better yet, why do we only get to see the final 40k?
Pennino said:frisenfruitig said:Why would he even want to be a GT contender when he is already capable of winning classics though? I would just stick to what I'm good at and go for some stage wins in GTs
Because it increases his prize perhaps?
Tomorrow is worse, there's a possibility we'll miss the entire Col Saint-Martin.Valv.Piti said:Good question - RCS gives up double up in T-A, but it is very relevant, especially in this edition of P-N.frisenfruitig said:Valv.Piti said:Why couldn't Berto wait 10 minutes so we could watch it instead
Better yet, why do we only get to see the final 40k?
And probably all of Peille on Sunday. And 2 echelon stages.....Alexandre B. said:Tomorrow is worse, there's a possibility we'll miss the entire Col Saint-Martin.Valv.Piti said:Good question - RCS gives up double up in T-A, but it is very relevant, especially in this edition of P-N.frisenfruitig said:Valv.Piti said:Why couldn't Berto wait 10 minutes so we could watch it instead
Better yet, why do we only get to see the final 40k?