Broccolidwarf said:Can't wait for the first week to start!
Day 1: 80 % of the stage on the Atlantic coast (wind is a factor)
Day 2: The big sprinters duke it out
Day 3: TTT
Day 4: First polka dots awarded and the sprinters go at it again
Day 5: Mini Amstel
Day 6: Mur de Bretagne and the first indication of the GC candidates climbing form.
Day 7: Sprinters
Day 8: Sprinters
Day 9: Mini Roubaix
del1962 said:Broccolidwarf said:Can't wait for the first week to start!
Day 1: 80 % of the stage on the Atlantic coast (wind is a factor)
Day 2: The big sprinters duke it out
Day 3: TTT
Day 4: First polka dots awarded and the sprinters go at it again
Day 5: Mini Amstel
Day 6: Mur de Bretagne and the first indication of the GC candidates climbing form.
Day 7: Sprinters
Day 8: Sprinters
Day 9: Mini Roubaix
Could they not have put a forth cat climb on stage 1 just to give the break something
There's probably 10 teams with a bigger history of doping and actual convictions. Cycling fans are so myopic sometimes.bajbar said:Sky getting boos. A lot of them.
bajbar said:Sky getting boos. A lot of them.
Team Sky are winning the greatest stage races in France for years. No other team come close.Singer01 said:There's probably 10 teams with a bigger history of doping and actual convictions. Cycling fans are so myopic sometimes.bajbar said:Sky getting boos. A lot of them.
I certainly cannot speak for the people who were booing, but it is possible that the lack of convictions may be part of the reason people were booing, as they may feel that Sky is escaping the consequences that other teams have to face for the (relative) same offenses.Singer01 said:There's probably 10 teams with a bigger history of doping and actual convictions. Cycling fans are so myopic sometimes.bajbar said:Sky getting boos. A lot of them.
Summoned said:I certainly cannot speak for the people who were booing, but it is possible that the lack of convictions may be part of the reason people were booing, as they may feel that Sky is escaping the consequences that other teams have to face for the (relative) same offenses.Singer01 said:There's probably 10 teams with a bigger history of doping and actual convictions. Cycling fans are so myopic sometimes.bajbar said:Sky getting boos. A lot of them.
And I also cannot speak to whether this makes any sense or is warranted on the basis of any facts regarding whether Sky is or is not any more guilty than other teams.
Please don't cite rumors as factsyaco said:The boos for Team Sky were deafening - Thomas seemed particularly offended and barely uttered a few words when interviewed on stage - Anyway Sky will be darlings next year after Pinot joins the team.
The plan since the end of last season has been that the Giro was to be the GT when the streak would end, Hansen has said he wants to target different races as he heads into the final seasons of his career. In my opinion it was well and truely time for the streak to end, he was showing up less in the GTs as a rider who could compete in breakaways but he was still a solid workhorse for the team. Also with squad numbers dropping from 9 to 8 in GTs it's time for younger riders to get a spot in the lineup in place of Hansen.Finn84 said:I just now realized that Adam Hansen is not riding Tour this year.
del1962 said:Broccolidwarf said:Can't wait for the first week to start!
Day 1: 80 % of the stage on the Atlantic coast (wind is a factor)
Day 2: The big sprinters duke it out
Day 3: TTT
Day 4: First polka dots awarded and the sprinters go at it again
Day 5: Mini Amstel
Day 6: Mur de Bretagne and the first indication of the GC candidates climbing form.
Day 7: Sprinters
Day 8: Sprinters
Day 9: Mini Roubaix
Could they not have put a forth cat climb on stage 1 just to give the break something
Broccolidwarf said:Is it just me, or is Cort holding a sign saying "my goal is the white jersey"?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1014929426268741632
It's standard practice for French crowds. The crowds at Rolland Garros for the French Open are notorious for their abuse. The Williams sisters have had the worst of it for no apparent reason than the obvious. They destroyed a teenage Hingis against crowd favourite Graf. Many female players have been reduced to tears playing French players.Oude Geuze said:The French were booing heavily at CF last year as well, also been spat on, shouted at and threatened/harassed to the point that he needs security. This has little to do with the salbutamol case I’m afraid, and more to do with anger at British domination in a French race. Very strange behavior in 2018, I would be mortified if I was French tbh.
It's just a social media thingBroccolidwarf said:Is it just me, or is Cort holding a sign saying "my goal is the white jersey"?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1014929426268741632
not as laughable as CavBroccolidwarf said:Is it just me, or is Cort holding a sign saying "my goal is the white jersey"?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1014929426268741632