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Almost as strong as De GendtBolder said:Holy cow is Alaphilippe a strong rider.
Logic-is-your-friend said:Almost as strong as De GendtBolder said:Holy cow is Alaphilippe a strong rider.
scapewalker said:How is De Gendt gaining time? This is some next level ride.
staubsauger said:This is ridiculous. Instead of immediately drilling it at the front with 3-4 teams after the crash, FDJ, Jumbo & Movistar play this *** fair play game once again to let Thomas rejoin the peloton after his crash.
Staying on your bike is a part of cycling as Kruijswijk honestly stated after his Agnelo crash. If Thomas is a too limited descender to avoid constantly crashing downhill, he simply isn't the rightful winner of this Tour de France. It's his fault, his lack of quality.
Just laughable. As if it's scripted reality and they're not allowed to beat Ineos.
willbick said:staubsauger said:This is ridiculous. Instead of immediately drilling it at the front with 3-4 teams after the crash, FDJ, Jumbo & Movistar play this *** fair play game once again to let Thomas rejoin the peloton after his crash.
Staying on your bike is a part of cycling as Kruijswijk honestly stated after his Agnelo crash. If Thomas is a too limited descender to avoid constantly crashing downhill, he simply isn't the rightful winner of this Tour de France. It's his fault, his lack of quality.
Just laughable. As if it's scripted reality and they're not allowed to beat Ineos.
Just let it go you sad person