That was not what I was talking about. I talk about oranges and people reply to me talking about tomatoes.
What you were talking about was simply not applicable to today's events as it wasn't the riders' decision at all.
That was not what I was talking about. I talk about oranges and people reply to me talking about tomatoes.
Yes, they played a role in it. Complaining and making gestures. Soft riders. All because of little rain.What you were talking about was simply not applicable to today's events as it wasn't the riders' decision at all.
First off, you were blaming the riders for something they can't control. Ex: today's stage.I am well aware of how easy it is to blame the riders... But they've chosen to do this for a living - I haven't. So what am I supposed to do, if I think they're at fault?
When did I moan about hypocrisy?
You won't find me being hypocritical about this stuff. Some people are all about safety all the time, others not so. There'll always be someone complaining.
Yes, they played a role in it. Complaining and making gestures. Soft riders. All because of little rain.
Yes of course, that was wrong! Well only in this case - it's not like there aren't examples of the riders stopping races..! I was being tongue in cheek about being wrong this time.First off, you were blaming the riders for something they can't control. Ex: today's stage.
That gap was to the Ineos duo, no?les memes degats, same gaps
1:35 for the breakaway
Yes, they played a role in it. Complaining and making gestures. Soft riders. All because of little rain.
You are all misreading the situation. The peloton heard they were going really slow in Tirreno and have kindly done all of us a favour to make sure that finish doesn't clash with this MTF.
It wasn't last i saw. Ineos duo was 18s ahead of the peloton, 1m11s behind the leaders.That gap was to the Ineos duo, no?