What if he'd hit a Poel.Good thing Kwiatkowski wasn't up there then![]()
Pretty sure it was Bardet, who worked for Naesen.Naesen had been incredibly strong today, he would have had a chance, if he had not worked so much for Bardet.
What if he'd hit a Poel.Good thing Kwiatkowski wasn't up there then![]()
Pretty sure it was Bardet, who worked for Naesen.Naesen had been incredibly strong today, he would have had a chance, if he had not worked so much for Bardet.
I also feel gutted, was looking forward to Alaf getting pipped at the line while celebrating early....either that or relegated for sprinting at a 45 degree angle across the roadDutchman rooting for Van der Poel here.
Feel really gutted for Alaphilippe and wish he'd still be with the other two.
No, he closed down 2 breaks with Bardet on 2nd or 3rd wheel earlier.Pretty sure it was Bardet, who worked for Naesen.
Definitely looked like Bardet closed a gap for Naesen earlier.No, he closed down 2 breaks with Bardet on 2nd or 3rd wheel earlier.
Too close to call, in a sprint they have beaten each other multiple times. At the moment (after started winning TDF sprints), i would assume van Aert to have the edge, but it could easily be the other way as well.Who historically has the edge in the sprint given their cyclo-cross rivalry?
Later in the race, yes..... Bardet probably told Naesen he didn’t have it today, but earlier Naesen was doing the work.Definitely looked like Bardet closed a gap for Naesen earlier.
It is a shame. Ala would have attacked on both Kwaremont and Paterberg most likely.Oh this would have been a perfect race had Alaphilippe been with them. They would probably have outsprinted him in the end, but just seeing those three riders together in the final would have been great.
Now it's the perfect duo rivalry of course.
Good God.It's a disc vs. rim brakes race![]()