Dekker_Tifosi said:Ok, so he did all this to honor his uncle, who learned him how to ski in this village. His uncle died this spring, 2 weeks after his aunt died.
He really wanted to win the stage but Thomas was too strong.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Ok, so he did all this to honor his uncle, who learned him how to ski in this village. His uncle died this spring, 2 weeks after his aunt died.
He really wanted to win the stage but Thomas was too strong.
Salvarani said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Ok, so he did all this to honor his uncle, who learned him how to ski in this village. His uncle died this spring, 2 weeks after his aunt died.
He really wanted to win the stage but Thomas was too strong.
Probably gave absolutely everything he had today then... great ride
Not too optimistic about tomorrow but I hope he can recover.
And of course Thomas didn’t work, he was waiting for Froome.Valv.Piti said:Ofc Valv didnt want to work with him, he was on the limit..Dekker_Tifosi said:**** heroic. Alone vs Sky and nobody wanted to work with him. Not Valv, not Thomas.
Could do 3rd place after the Stormtroopers 1-2
Amazing performance, very surprised.
I have to wonder, why aren't you a fan? For my taste, by far the most likable GC contender currently.RattaKuningas said:Not a big fan of Dumoulin, but I was cheering for him today when he attacked because he took risks and it kinda paid off. Beating Froome for 2nd place bonus seconds was nice as well.
I guess its a small consolationDekker_Tifosi said:I think DFA will go into hiding after seeing Dumoulin momentarily dropping Froome.
Dekker_Tifosi said:He said he felt bad and hung on for dear life btw. But he said when they got closer to the finish he smelled the win and that gave him extra strength.
In the Giro he said nearly every day his legs weren't good. I think he is confusing pain with bad legs. Everybody is in pain