Any grand tour is a great chance for a rider to move up the charts
It's impressive that Ciccone has managed 7 top tens out of only 19 race days, especially considering he blew up in a couple of races. One to watch this Giro.Any grand tour is a great chance for a rider to move up the charts
Honest mistake, really.Hofstetter out.
He knew what he was doing.Honest mistake, really.
Probably not even aware of this thing...
Sure, he knew he was winning.He knew what he was doing.
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I think he was trying to send a message to you especially by pointing to a red and white part of his jersey while saying "shhh, you redheaded Dane, who is only tall enough to reach my left nipple. I don't care about top 10s anymore, I'm a winner now!"Sure, he knew he was winning.
He just didn't know he'd been in the running of a competition for most top-10s without wins.
You read all that from a very standard victory celebration?I think he was trying to send a message to you especially by pointing to a red and white part of his jersey while saying "shhh, you redheaded Dane, who is only tall enough to reach my left nipple. I don't care about top 10s anymore, I'm a winner now!"
Yes, I'm a Jack of only a few trades, master of non-verbal communication kind of guy.You read all that from a very standard victory celebration?
Guillaume Martin has also picked up three top-tens since the last update.Arensman leaping up the charts.
Is there a competition for Most 7th Places in the Same Race?Kung and Bettiol doing their best in Switzerland
5 stages in Slovenia and Albanese racks up 6 top 10s. He's targeting this.Another one for Van Poppel today. As my pick for this competition, finding him far more interesting to follow than all but a couple of my disastrous CQ team.
I might be one of his biggest fans on here, but even I can't really see him win a stage, though I'd definitely welcome it.Van Poppel closing in fast. 3 out of 3 in the Tour sprint stages so far. Martin's terrain is coming, but he probably has a greater chance of winning a stage?