The others are counting on it because it's the only way they can win the sprintVan Aert could possibly still close the gap singlehandedly.
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The others are counting on it because it's the only way they can win the sprintVan Aert could possibly still close the gap singlehandedly.
Yes, Ineos with Olympic medal would be GREAT!Cheering for Ecuador makes you feel good....but then you realize it's *** ineos
Can he sprint? Carapaz has a reasonable kickMcnulty for the win
Non-technical = front are pedalling, back are coasting.Crazy that they're extending the gap at this non-technical descent.
Cheering for Ecuador makes you feel good....but then you realize it's *** ineos
I think McNulty has a pretty good finish on him himself, I favor him on a flat sprint. He's also the stronger guy I think.Can he sprint? Carapaz has a reasonable kick
I could live with Carapaz. Not with McNobody.This has ended up a meh enough race and will have a meh enough winner too imo.
A guy with podiums in all three GTs would hardly be a "meh" winnerThis has ended up a meh enough race and will have a meh enough winner too imo.