Pinot is always pissed... He is way too emotional...Pinot looks pissed off. It shouldn’t be a big deal; no time loss, no major injuries (looks like). Just get to the line and think about tomorrow.
Pinot is always pissed... He is way too emotional...Pinot looks pissed off. It shouldn’t be a big deal; no time loss, no major injuries (looks like). Just get to the line and think about tomorrow.
What's up with the Bora kits? I thought the were using white ones in the Tour but this one is even darker than the previous kit. I like the dark green but it's not the kit they said they'd wear.
I suspect you were looking at someone in a gilet or other rainwear: Bora were riding in white with a bit of green (Sam waannabees)What's up with the Bora kits? I thought the were using white ones in the Tour but this one is even darker than the previous kit. I like the dark green but it's not the kit they said they'd wear.
I know, right?Kristoff
Pedersen
Bol
Could have won a lot of money with that podium
Pinot being fitted with artificial leg. -- Says he should be good for the start tomorrow.Now I'm waiting for the injury updates of all the teams.
That's why we like him - Gallic spleenPinot is always pissed... He is way too emotional...
All their other cameras were around PinotI was literally shaking my head when Kirby mentioned Kristoff and Bol as his favourites for today.
By the way, why did they use the helicopter cam for the sprint finish? Could barely see more than about 5 riders.
I think some of them wore jackets.
Ahh, that makes sense as I noticed Sagan wearing white upon replay.I suspect you were looking at someone in a gilet or other rainwear: Bora were riding in white with a bit of green (Sam waannabees)
I thought he was leading out Pedersen.Does someone know why Stuyven keeps trying to be a sprinter? He's really more of an obstacle on the road
All their other cameras were around Pinot
He just stayed on Kristoff's wheel, Nizzolo simply got squeezed between him and BolPedersen was fast, but he swerved quite a bit towards the end. Nizzolo had to stop pedalling completely, or we would've witnessed another crash.
Right, that makes sense.I thought he was leading out Pedersen.
He could have needed that en route to Iseran last year.Pinot being fitted with artificial leg. -- Says he should be good for the start tomorrow.
He just stayed on Kristoff's wheel, Nizzolo simply got squeezed between him and Bol
Honestly, it's incredible but I have not seen a single EF rider falling down today (doesn't mean I haven't missed one). Not sure about that final crash, though, but at least Martinez and Higuita were not involved.Carnage on stage 1. EF seems to have emerged unscathed?
Martinez could surprise some people, I think.Honestly, it's incredible but I have not seen a single EF rider falling down today (doesn't mean I haven't missed one). Not sure about that final crash, though, but at least Martinez and Higuita were not involved.
If I'm not mistaken, Sagan will be in green tomorrow.
Things are back to normal!
Everyone keeps talking about safety in cycling every day. Technical descent this. Wet road that. Many crashes today happened on wide flat roads cause riders are just not paying attention or because once again we must have a sprint.Yeah, I thought about that as well. Of course the descent gets more dangerous if raced faster but everything thereafter gets a lot safer if the peloton splits