Emil Herzog #2 today. I really wish him a strong season, he was such a beast during his junior years
Good for him, but the more important thing from him was the day before, he broke all his strava power numbers for long efforts and according to Patxi Vila he was the MVP of the day, controling from the Miserat (in a peloton of only 20-25 riders at some point) to the second last climb.Emil Herzog #2 today. I really wish him a strong season, he was such a beast during his junior years
He Shared some pics from Training from January, so I guess he trainsDoes anyone of you know more about Fietzke from the Rookies? He was riding until end of november and since then he dissappeared. Got his knee pain more seriously?
Whoever does best, don’t think they start with clear leaders. Except maybe RoglicWho will be the leader at Tirreno-Adriatico? Roglic, Hindley, or Pellizzari?
The route doesn't really favor a rigid hierarchy. But you can have Pellizzari and Hindley be more aggressive if Roglic is the faster ITTer and if he's in stomping form again.Whoever does best, don’t think they start with clear leaders. Except maybe Roglic
Yeah, but I don’t think any one of them will be waited for if he can’t follow during a stage, do you?The route doesn't really favor a rigid hierarchy. But you can have Pellizzari and Hindley be more aggressive if Roglic is the faster ITTer and if he's in stomping form again.
