I'd imagine their initials are EM...I am curious who is the last rider to win a mountain, sprint, and time trial stage in a GT?
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I'd imagine their initials are EM...I am curious who is the last rider to win a mountain, sprint, and time trial stage in a GT?
Philipsen: "I did it for Eddy, I did it for the people!"
No Hobbit happy end in Paris, the Danish Eagle couldn't save him this time.
That was presumably Teunissen with the leadout? Huge power to get onto the front there.
This! They had the ability to address the win 2 days ago, and were too concentrated on the storybook ending. Well, the best books are the ones that flip the script.WVA with a good sprint, Quickstep with the hubris bitting them. Good job Van Aert, wins across all three disciplines.
But Frodo got saved by an Eagle...He's not an eagle, he's a beautiful swan!
Idunno, he is a bit of a van Aert fanboy too.Kirby on suicide watch.
To change the race. Worked wellWhat was the reasoning behind moving the finish?
Imagine if Simon Clarke pulled a Vino, how would Kirby react?Kirby on suicide watch.
Lol, same. Especially when Wout won though, my favourite rider outside of Valverde and I guess its time to post my picture of me and him before the 1st stage of Tour of Denmark 2018. A quite hilly stage towards the end I told him to go for, and guess what, won the stage and the race! Because of course he did.I cannot express how glad I am that Cavendish didn't win. Low, I know.
1 in his 1st Tour, 2 in 2nd, 3 in 3rd,... Quick maths show us that he'll have the record in 2026.If WVA is allowed focus on stage wins, he'll probably take the record himself. 5 in 2 years now and he can win on any stage.