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That genuinely looked like it could have threatened gimray life. I dont want to see it again. Thanks
He looked sick from the second it happened. Probably a bit of survivors guilt too seeing as he stayed up.props to him for owning his mistake.
He also rolled head first into the kerb. Really scary. If I was a pro rider I would stick to nice tranquil climbing races like trentinoYeah. Multiple bikes running him over. Tumbling around. It was bad, but could have gone worse.
Nice to see some of the replies. He's owned it, he's taken his punishment. Let's move on.
looked he touched the wheel in front of him... that's why i wrote "looked like"No.
Why so early to point fingers.
Surprised by the comments being mostly positive. I thought he'd get slandered. Guess people appreciate that he's owning his mistake.
looked he touched the wheel in front of him... that's why i wrote "looked like"
Jumbo and UAE can't possibility be willing to take their chances with their second-rate options in the front group.
Saving for Roubaix it seems.What is the peloton doing??
Trentin has looked quite strong today, but I can’t explain what Jumbo is doing.Atleast Trentin is UAE option #2 while Van Hooydonck should be Jumbos #4 at best, but still agree