Guess they figure the harder they make it the better their prospects. Egan seems to be getting into better shape but a step behind Carapaz and del Torro. Arensman also ridding into form . Other than his bad first day he would be right up there with Yates and Ayuso. Great to see Ineos adopting some aggressive racing tactics. They’ve had plenty of stick but this new Ineos is very entertainingWhat the hell have they given Bernal and the Ineos riders this Giro, do they all have Stefano Pirazzi brainchips inserted? Just attacking any climb that shows up on the route. At least they distanced Roglič today, but they are riding on the verge of insanity.
Even having Rivera still in the race on the form he showed on the sterrato stage would have been a big asset today.I like the combi that he and Arensman form. Bernal the punchier of the two, Arensman with the diesel engine. It really is a bummer that Ineos brought a very mediocre climbing team alongside these two guys. If they would have had the likes of de Plus, Sheffield or even Kwiat there Today they could've done some serious harm but now you just know that their team isn't strong enough to seriously challenge UAE.
They're just under extreme pressure to get anything from the season after United bottled Europa League.What the hell have they given Bernal and the Ineos riders this Giro, do they all have Stefano Pirazzi brainchips inserted? Just attacking any climb that shows up on the route. At least they distanced Roglič today, but they are riding on the verge of insanity.
cant see why not...he has used alot energy attacking and also his crashesSuper ride today. It would be great if he could break into the top 5.
He'd have been between Yates and Carapaz without his crash, or more likely he would have attacked on the penultimate climb.Huge improvement from last year. He is just lacking the final bit... Who knows maybe next year if he can keep progressing like this.
Let's hope the crash doesn't affect him in the next mountain stages. He won't give up that's for sure.
Why would that be important for someone with Bernal's palmares?I thought he rode a silly race and wasted energy at unnecessary times. Hubris caught Ineos and if they rode a more conservative race then Bernal would have come fifth.
However, to win races—or even just to make the podium—you sometimes have to take a conservative approach and ignore what the fans want. It’s sad, but true.Why would that be important for someone with Bernal's palmares?
He had fun on his bike after a long time, he made the race and entertained fans. That's a lot more important to me.
He wouldn't have won the Giro anyway. He crashed and lacking a bit endurance.However, to win races—or even just to make the podium—you sometimes have to take a conservative approach and ignore what the fans want. It’s sad, but true.
Yes, and he should ride more conservatively in the Vuelta. But I think morale and confirmation that he can make a difference and has something to contribute in GTs also was way more important in this Giro than fifth in GC. He has been without pain and been able to blow the race apart, and I cannot think of anything else motivating him more.However, to win races—or even just to make the podium—you sometimes have to take a conservative approach and ignore what the fans want. It’s sad, but true.