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Leo would top 10 in yesterday's race with the speed he averaged.
Wouldn't match Ethan, though.
Do you think it would've been as spectacular as the crash itself?Would have liked to have seen Sheffield's time without the crash.
Cool for the guy from Bermuda.
Do you think it would've been as spectacular as the crash itself?
he arrived two weeks in advance, with the aim to win gold, perfectly prepared and equipped (according to himself) - and will finish something like 20th or so in the endVan Dijke dropping a dud thus far, beautiful.
He'll probably last longer in the media the way he presented himself.I would think going over the barriers it would have probably been a longer longer than the often suggested 30 seconds getting back over I would think minimum 40-45 seconds finshed not far from 1 minute 30 seconds from what I remember. so would jump several above him. Sheffield that is.
Van Dijke dropping a dud thus far, beautiful.
I do like him, a lot actually. In fact, I am very disappointed he wasn't selected for the pro race. He surely would've done better than Jan Maas of all people. I just don't like him being here, just as other pro's who are turning up merely for stat padding (Waerenskjold, Raul Garcia e.g.).Why do we not like him?
Yeah, an ITT Worlds in Australia < brother getting married. Understandable prios right there............
Holy
He left kindergarten.So when does Leo Hayter enter high school (British equivilant) LOL He's what 7th grade?![]()
Hessmann.Who is actually in 3rd right now, Hessman or Bevort? Same time and PCS keeps changing.
Bevort caught up 7 seconds from T3 to Finish, so it is possible to strike back in the end If Saegert is within range.Waerenskjold under 3s at the lap intermediate. Next 10 minutes will decide it and Waerenskjold rode an insane 3rd part so...