That crash at the turn involving Bahrain riders was inside 3k, right?
No, before 3km
That crash at the turn involving Bahrain riders was inside 3k, right?
You're implying today was a good race?Choosing "difficult" roads is what makes for a good race.
The Tour would become incredibly boring, if everything was on highways.
That said, this was in no way difficult, 5-6 riders wide the whole time, is plenty of room for Pro riders.
What the *** is this tour, I hate it. When was the last time it so bad so early?
Choosing "difficult" roads is what makes for a good race.
The Tour would become incredibly boring, if everything was on highways.
That said, this was in no way difficult, 5-6 riders wide the whole time, is plenty of room for Pro riders.
At this rate he’s going to end up as simultaneously as a GC contender and as the best remaining sprinter…Continuing like this I am starting to think that Alaphilippe can fight for the podium this year. The course was too narrow and maybe neutralising GC times wouldn't be a bad option.
Cr*p stage & way too aggressive riding from non-GC teams. This sort of garbage ruins the Tour.
Most years have big early crashes dude.
It's the nature of the worlds biggest race, with the worlds best riders - they all want it a little to much early on.
You're implying today was a good race?
War of attrition at this point.
Roglic crash was outside 8km anywayApparently the riders petitioned for a time freeze at 8 km from the finish for todays stage. But they did not get a response for it. Expect a strike tomorrow after this carnage.