Oops, sorry! So if did top 10!on Sunday he would reach 22?No, he finished in the top 10 in Paris-Bourges. Paris-Tours is on Sunday.
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Oops, sorry! So if did top 10!on Sunday he would reach 22?No, he finished in the top 10 in Paris-Bourges. Paris-Tours is on Sunday.
Oops, sorry! So if did top 10!on Sunday he would reach 22?
Most top20s?What are the rules in case of a tie? Fewest race days?
I went with most second place finishes when Capiot and Majka tied in 2019.What are the rules in case of a tie? Fewest race days?
If Coquard finishes in the top 10 in Paris-Tours (though I doubt he will), he'll also reach 22.
And, we have a tie in the top!
Matthews is still in the lead. They both have one second place this year, but Matthews has five third places while Coquard only has four. Coquard can overtake him next week, though.
I thought the tie-breakers would only be used if they both ended their seasons with the same amount of top-10s.
Yes, but that is currently the case, so Coquard needs another top 10 if he wants to win.
Coquard hasn't ended his season yet, though.
*Of course he might be so unfortunate that he misses out, because he mistakenly wins Grand Prix du Morbihan and/or Boucles de l'Aulne - Châteaulin.
I think the tie-breaker should be fewest 11th places.
I'd have to do extra work for those ones.least race days as tiebreaker?
I'd have to do extra work for those ones.
I'd have to do extra work for those ones.
Coquard leading this in tremendous style. Getting pipped on the line at Morbihan.
Chapeau, that's how to win this competition.
Or it would just be a nice finish to a disappointing season...
Are you implying that riders would rather win bike races, than his - super important - competition?
Yes.
They have.They need to get their priorities straight.