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RedheadDane said:But he saved himself.
Unfortunately he didn't manage to get another one.
I don't knowtobydawq said:RedheadDane said:But he saved himself.
Unfortunately he didn't manage to get another one.
Yeah, really on the brink there. But a top 10 is going to be difficult now (does a top 10 in this competition count as a top 10 in this competition?).
Red Rick said:I don't knowtobydawq said:RedheadDane said:But he saved himself.
Unfortunately he didn't manage to get another one.
Yeah, really on the brink there. But a top 10 is going to be difficult now (does a top 10 in this competition count as a top 10 in this competition?).
Is the #2 finisher the true moral winner of this competition?
RedheadDane said:Is it mathematically possible for anyone to catch him?
GuyIncognito said:RedheadDane said:Is it mathematically possible for anyone to catch him?
Canola is in China right now. He's likely to race the 9 stage Tour of Hainan
Zinoviev Letter said:Valverde dropped
RedheadDane said:Zinoviev Letter said:Valverde dropped
Valverde's been out of this competition before he even entered it!
(Wrong thread?)
Indeed. Pozzovivo can't be beaten now (I'm pretty sure that Nippo aren't racing the Tour of Fuzhou).RedheadDane said:Guys. I think we have a winner… Looks like Canola isn't doing Tour of Hainan.
Damiano Caruso got 30 in 2014.Breh said:A new record?
Benoot unfortunately ended his impressive streak in this competition. Without the Strade Bianche, he would be at 72 top10s without a single win.
RedheadDane said:Well, seems like just updating/continuing these threads into the new year is the "thing" now…
tobydawq said:RedheadDane said:Well, seems like just updating/continuing these threads into the new year is the "thing" now…
Is that a problem?
You can always count on Reguigui amassing top10s early on. He's doing even better than last year.valentius borealis said:First update for 2019.
current standings
8 - Y. Reguigui
6 - L.L. Sánchez, A. Vendrame, H. Mulubrhan
5 - R. du Plooy
4 - M. Pelucchi, D. van Poppel, C. Hamilton
3 - W. Poels, R. Dennis, B. Uwiyzeymana, R. Gibbons, P. Bauhaus, G. Bennett, R. Guerreiro, M. Eyob, M. Woods, D. Ulissi
I hadn't thought that far ahead, so I edited the year out of the title, and added previous winners to the OP.RedheadDane said:tobydawq said:RedheadDane said:Well, seems like just updating/continuing these threads into the new year is the "thing" now…
Is that a problem?
No. I'm kinda "guilty" of it myself. Just pointing out that there's no need to start a new thread.
Besides, at least valentius borealis was smart enough to not include the year in the title.