TdF 2018 stage 2: Mouilleron > La Roche-Sur-Yon 182,5 km

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Valv.Piti said:
Meh, that was a disappointing sprint. Gaviria, Kittel, Cav and Groenewegen MIA. Nice sprint by Sagan, but when a stage only can offer a sprint and its not even a decent one, its problematic.

Crashes and punctures will do that.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
There was a BM rider on the ground who seemed to be in pain. Anyone know who that was?
I think it was Haussler.

Feel so sorry for him. Just managed to get back into top shape after few years of injuries. Hope nothing serious, but he looked like in serious pain.
Plus Nibali needs him

He really needs a change of luck.

Haussler is fine.
 
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Cav was already latched onto Démare's wheel, so obviously there was plenty of space for Cav, until Sagan cut him off, that is.
 
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Are we really arguing about what happened a year ago, again? Yes, Sagan is a dangerous rider but that's how sprints usually go. If you don't want to be in danger then don't sprint.
 
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Not sure Kittel gets same time as leader he was not in bunch at 3k

Not that it matters ultimately

Amazing reaction from Gaviria to get back on bike so quickly not that it matters either
 
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del1962 said:
Not sure Kittel gets same time as leader he was not in bunch at 3k

Not that it matters ultimately

Amazing reaction from Gaviria to get back on bike so quickly not that it matters either

He had his fair share of crashes already, he knows the drill. :eek: