This is what you hate, setting this hard tempo that isnt super fast alá Ineos where nothing really happens.
Sadly, it is a very effective tactic. Especially when you have the riders to pull it off. Smartest thing to do.
This is what you hate, setting this hard tempo that isnt super fast alá Ineos where nothing really happens.
Again, not really. Froome just came from showing much less promise. But not really worth arguing, as it's all crazyIn terms of shock value you're right, but I cant't see Froome riding roubaix this year, the instant change in rider profiles is the surprising aspect.
I sincerely think that this is killing my passion for cycling.. At least for GT's..This is what you hate, setting this hard tempo that isnt super fast alá Ineos where nothing really happens.
I could genuinely see Froome riding and winning Roubaix in the next few years.In terms of shock value you're right, but I cant't see Froome riding roubaix this year, the instant change in rider profiles is the surprising aspect.
Roglic, Pogacar, Valverde, Lopez, Kuss, Uran...
Yes, last year's Vuelta had one of the strongest fields in recent years. No doubt.
Just the Tour really isn't it?I sincerely think that this is killing my passion for cycling.. At least for GT's..
In terms of shock value you're right, but I cant't see Froome riding roubaix this year, the instant change in rider profiles is the surprising aspect.
Not yet. Wait till winning sprint in Champ Elysees.So WVA dropping Bernal and Quntana ...I have seen it all now
Brave Yates but to early and impossible with the Jumbo train. Landa doing nothing. Disappointing MTF...
It is just that the supporting riders are too strong atm in Jumbo. Hard for anyone to do something.
Things have happened though. Two big contenders are out of it. But, more attacks are always more fun.
Bernal just looks like he bonked.
