cineteq said:
- De Gendt is a hero, he deserves the stage win
- He was allowed to gain time because he was 8th @ +5.40, and the favorites' team wanted Garmin to do the chase by themselves
- If he was closer in GC he would not have attacked, let alone go that far ahead
- Garmin might have blown a Giro win with Hesjedal by not reeling him in sooner
- Being a fanboy is okay, you don't need to justify it
Not sure who the fanboy is here.
This is a rather negative, not to say speculative assumption.
Did we not see almost the exact same thing from Andy Schleck,
during last year's Tour?
I'm pretty sure he wasn't being allowed to take time, then.
Garmin tried to reel him in, but couldn't. Ryder was right on the rivet, for the last kms. (as you would expect) Hesjedal certainly didn't volunteer those few seconds to Rodriguez: he couldn't respond.
My assumption would be that TdG came within a whisker of taking the pink.
DirtyWorks said:
Again with this.
Every stage had a number of long range attacks. Almost none of them worked. Because the 1000th iteration worked, it's a proven strategy? The other 999 feel differently.
Well it worked in the last two stages.
Depends how well the strategy is executed and by whom. Also within the context of the race. Yesterday, the Mortirolo offered up the opportunity and de Gendt took it.