And now?Ehm, I think that what Asgreen did in California last year was still much more impressive. But it's certainly not bad losing only 2 minutes on a climb like that.
And now?Ehm, I think that what Asgreen did in California last year was still much more impressive. But it's certainly not bad losing only 2 minutes on a climb like that.
Yes I still think that Asgreen showed better climbing skills in California than Kragh did on today's stage that featured a cat 4 climb and where every single sprinter in the peloton attacked.And now?
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Just kiddingYes I still think that Asgreen showed better climbing skills in California than Kragh did on today's stage that featured a cat 4 climb and where every single sprinter in the peloton attacked.
Ooh, we need to borrow that for our new team in Seattle!
Asbjørn clearly belongs in that thread with all the other Prudencios.Please make a thread for his brother:
Asbjørn Kragh Andersen AKA AKA
He'll get a thread when he wins somethingPlease make a thread for his brother:
Asbjørn Kragh Andersen AKA AKA
Riding for Bol was indeed the original plan, then he had to change his mindset.I'm guessing they'll not take him on his word anymore. Naesen said Kragh told them he was riding for Bol, thus he never took any real pulls. They should've known though, he was the most dangerous man in the breakaway.
He probably was, until it became clear the group was staying away.I'm guessing they'll not take him on his word anymore. Naesen said Kragh told them he was riding for Bol, thus he never took any real pulls. They should've known though, he was the most dangerous man in the breakaway.
I think the bit your missing there is Kragh saying "and Naesen fell for it!"I'm guessing they'll not take him on his word anymore. Naesen said Kragh told them he was riding for Bol, thus he never took any real pulls. They should've known though, he was the most dangerous man in the breakaway.