Dekker_Tifosi said:Talking about anonymous, aside from Kennaugh, who rode a great race, I think GB was notably absent as well.
Why do they keep selecting Froome anyway?
The point is Dumoulin is critical (and I'm sure the Michael Boogerds of this world will love that) but he didn't do anything himself. He's not strong enough to follow the likes of Valverde and Gilbert on the final climb, he should know that.Dekker_Tifosi said:Dumoulin lacks the same descending skills Kwiatkowski has. He would've been swallowed up on the second climb.
But yeah, it would've been nice if one of them at least TRIED to make the race report lol. Now they might have well all not started. Same effect
He was 19th last year as well.sucotash said:Paterski was great today.
How on earth Cannondale didnt'extend him.
He is better than 90% of their roster
argyllflyer said:Considering how defensive the entire race was, is that fair? Kennaugh did get in a break for GB, having been at the front with Rowe for a bit, who were riding for Swift and a bunch sprint. By being in the break it removed the need to do any work on the front at that stage and by the time it was caught, they were down to a few riders anyway. Swift then finished 12th, the bunch sprint not having materialised. I suspect Froome's involvement was as a figurehead for the media as much as anything, with no Cav or Wiggins. He also has Rio as a target for 2016 so would have been further experience to ride with Team GB.
Whether Swift was the right call or not is open to debate though. There was no knowing who'd still be there at the end, and as it was, it was the final climb that left *him* with an empty tank.
What city would make a bid that included one?the sceptic said:what is stopping the UCI from putting a real mountain in the worlds btw?
surely it couldnt hurt to try one year
deValtos said:Nice, Geneva, Salzburg, Naples ... there are many options, UCI doesn't want to though.
If you want a real mountain, Cortina d'Ampezzoroundabout said:depends what is meant by a "real" mountain
Libertine Seguros said:Condé reports on Gerrans at the press conference:
Simon Gerrans: "I wanted to cry when I crossed the line. I knew I had the legs to fight for the win."
Hopefully Innsbruck, if they ever get it together to make a bid for it.Netserk said:What city would make a bid that included one?
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Is this the most boring WC ever or was that Madrid?
shalgo said:That wasn't the worst of it. He also said:
"Coming to the finish with the small group we were racing for second place and I knew I had good legs.
"If things had unfolded a little differently in the final I knew I could have been racing for the victory."
As though the way "things unfolded" had nothing to do with him.
And best of all:
""I`m a little disappointed but at the same time really happy with the way I raced."
To his credit, however, he did say:
"I was just beaten by a stronger rider with better tactics."
the sceptic said:what is stopping the UCI from putting a real mountain in the worlds btw?
surely it couldnt hurt to try one year
Netserk said:What city would make a bid that included one?
Arredondo said:Watching the final again, i saw Kristoff riding on the front of the group with 300 meters to go, and still won the sprint with ease.
How ****ing strong are you then? That's insane. What a rider.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Is this the most boring WC ever or was that Madrid?
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BigMac said:Could see this one happening more than any other.