sultanofhyd said:There's a pro rider called Jack Bauer? Wow..![]()
gregrowlerson said:Not a grand tour fan. He strongly believes that all cycling events should be condensed into one day.
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Jspear said:Maybe he can shoot himself in the leg for extra adrenaline....you know, doing whatever is necessary to get the job done.![]()
Eyeballs Out said:At what point do Cannondale give Sagan a rest and go with Viviani ? Green jersey done and dusted as long as he makes it to Paris in one piece
You seriously think he'd ever accept that with the first win still elusive?Eyeballs Out said:At what point do Cannondale give Sagan a rest and go with Viviani ? Green jersey done and dusted as long as he makes it to Paris in one piece
Jerkovin said:You seriously think he'd ever accept that with the first win still elusive?
Jancouver said:Kittel would be too tired cruising over the Alps therefore the Norwegian beast will take it.
Sagan 2nd, thats for sure![]()
I definitely agree he would be smart to pace himself. I just don't think there's any chance in hell he will do unless he gets the win.Eyeballs Out said:If he's smart he'll realize that the more he tries every single stage the less likely he is to win simply because of fatigue. He's always racing against fresher riders whether it be in a bunch sprint or in a harder finish. He was in the break again yesterday - he *should* be exhausted. He be better off in my view doing nothing till next Friday and going all in for that one. Viviani could be pretty competitive. Look at the way Majka is going now against more tired riders having soft-pedalled the first 10 days
He's had cult popularity cos of that name for a while. See also former Footon-Servetto man Johnnie Walker.sultanofhyd said:There's a pro rider called Jack Bauer? Wow..![]()
jens_attacks said:bobbie traksel weather imminent!
whittashau said:Maybe they think the break is pointless considering the wind and therefore their best chances lie in causing splits in the peloton?