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Del Toro probably the most impetus to work, he makes GC a shootout between 2 here, Pelli is pretending he has Roglic behind as some sort of threat.
Pellizzari shouldn't pull even if he had the lord himself in G2.
Del Toro probably the most impetus to work, he makes GC a shootout between 2 here, Pelli is pretending he has Roglic behind as some sort of threat.
Those days are gone. Wout doesn't have the fire and nerve to fight for the right position for days like this (or any classic). He doesn' want to get hurt...and looking at it now, he is dropping off of the chase group. For whatever competition he had with MVDP, those days are long gone.Van Aert is forever stuck in a loop chasing MVDP
I meant it more like MVDP was looking good on these steep sections against someone like Del Toro who weighs 10kg less. So Cipressa/Poggio are even easier for him.It's not over, there's still climbing left. Del Toro can beat him.
Huh?Those days are gone. Wout doesn't have the fire and nerve to fight for the right position for days like this (or any classic). He doesn' want to get hurt...and looking at it now, he is dropping off of the chase group. For whatever competition he had with MVDP, those days are long gone.
I meant it more like MVDP was looking good on these steep sections against someone like Del Toro who weighs 10kg less. So Cipressa/Poggio are even easier for him.
Did he though? They were ahead for 40-50s, and eventually they finished at 15-20s. Felt he was saving himself for the sprint too, or just wasn't strong enough to keep that leadDel Toro did almost all the work in the finale to gain in the GC but it maybe cost him the stage.
Yeah, dominate is the wrong word. He'll be in perfect control.Not sure what you meant by dominating? Winning a sprint vs Pog? Ok then.
