Tirreno-Adriatico, March 7-13, 2.UWT

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Gigs_98 said:
WTF Bora? First Strade Bianche, now you let your best placed gc rider work for Sagan in a stage he probably can't win anyway

You're saying? :cool:

Sagan won stages in the past which were way tougher than today's one: Chieti, Porto San, Grindewald...
 
From the CN feed: "It looks however like Sky took places 2-5." :lol:

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Escarabajo said:
Congratulations Yates!

Apart from him what worthless stage again. The bigger the names the worst it gets. What are they risking???
Nothing with the names, its the route. Contrast it to Paris-Nice and add a bunch of *** weather and you actually have an interesting stage race....
 
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Red Rick said:
Can we say that Yates loses the Tirreno due to that stage 2 crash?
Yeah, I'd think so. Unless he loses ~38'' to Kwiatkowski in the ITT. But of course, he wouldn't have gotten away so easily today if he was in the lead, so maybe not. We'll see what the TT brings.
 
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Netserk said:
Arredondo said:
Gigs_98 said:
WTF Bora? First Strade Bianche, now you let your best placed gc rider work for Sagan in a stage he probably can't win anyway

You're saying? :cool:

Sagan won stages in the past which were way tougher than today's one: Chieti, Porto San, Grindewald...
Fermo as well.

Fermo indeed.
 
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Netserk said:
Red Rick said:
Can we say that Yates loses the Tirreno due to that stage 2 crash?
Yeah, I'd think so. Unless he loses ~38'' to Kwiatkowski in the ITT. But of course, he wouldn't have gotten away so easily today if he was in the lead, so maybe not. We'll see what the TT brings.
I don't know how much harder the peloton could pull in the last 5km though. Bora certainly gave all they had, maybe Thomas could've pulled for Kwiatkowski but he'd already been fried by Yates.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Escarabajo said:
Congratulations Yates!

Apart from him what worthless stage again. The bigger the names the worst it gets. What are they risking???
Nothing with the names, its the route. Contrast it to Paris-Nice and add a bunch of **** weather and you actually have an interesting stage race....
It doesn't help that the Tirreno puts all the hardest bits of the stages right at the finish. You can make it crazy hard and still have a rolling final 10/15km and you get great stages. One of those uphill sprints is enough surely.
 
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Red Rick said:
Netserk said:
Red Rick said:
Can we say that Yates loses the Tirreno due to that stage 2 crash?
Yeah, I'd think so. Unless he loses ~38'' to Kwiatkowski in the ITT. But of course, he wouldn't have gotten away so easily today if he was in the lead, so maybe not. We'll see what the TT brings.
I don't know how much harder the peloton could pull in the last 5km though. Bora certainly gave all they had, maybe Thomas could've pulled for Kwiatkowski but he'd already been fried by Yates.
On the climb there would have been a much bigger reaction. Plus, do you really think Adam would have attacked if he was already in the lead? I don't think so.
 
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Netserk said:
Red Rick said:
Netserk said:
Red Rick said:
Can we say that Yates loses the Tirreno due to that stage 2 crash?
Yeah, I'd think so. Unless he loses ~38'' to Kwiatkowski in the ITT. But of course, he wouldn't have gotten away so easily today if he was in the lead, so maybe not. We'll see what the TT brings.
I don't know how much harder the peloton could pull in the last 5km though. Bora certainly gave all they had, maybe Thomas could've pulled for Kwiatkowski but he'd already been fried by Yates.
On the climb there would have been a much bigger reaction. Plus, do you really think Adam would have attacked if he was already in the lead? I don't think so.
He would've had a small lead, and needed more on Kwiatkowski