I immediately thought you were talking about the women's race, and I was confused.
Hats off to you for not seeing gender.
I immediately thought you were talking about the women's race, and I was confused.
You can say he made an unfortunate mistake! Regret is a feeling, after the fact.I'm sorry, this is just not how the English language works. You can say it was unfortunate if you mean regrettable, but that was never what you meant as you've been talking about luck. There was nothing unlucky about the mistake.
We did after the crash.Really unfortunate.
Would have been great to see the real battle!
Unlucky, next year!
Not really.We did after the crash.
MVP gained about 1 min, mano-a-mano.
Will not get a cleaner comparison than that.
Yes, probably as strong os Pogi and VDPoel. But that's Paris-Roubaix.Pedersen was really strong today
You've been using unfortunate and unlucky interchangeably, though, which is my point. You can't actually think there was anything unlucky about it. Regrettable, sure, but you've only used that word since I told you that's what it meant.You can say he made an unfortunate mistake! Regret is a feeling, after the fact.
You need to learn the difference.
I think you can say “unfortunate” or “unlucky” in the sense that other riders have made similar handling errors at similar stage in races, and managed to keep it upright and wobble through.I'm sorry, this is just not how the English language works. You can say it was unfortunate if you mean regrettable, but that was never what you meant as you've been talking about luck. There was nothing unlucky about the mistake.