Does Philipsen even have teammates left in the peloton?
No, he is trying to get some bottles for himself now.
Does Philipsen even have teammates left in the peloton?
Does Philipsen even have teammates left in the peloton?
Doesn't the word panic indicate that he did something stupid?
I would call it a calculated panic if anything.
Trek going hard on the climb might have been the nail in the coffin for Morkov.
Regrettably this has been going on for a long time, unfortunately riders get no protection from the crowds be they fans or protesters.Cause might be good and all but the way they've been going about just pisses people off. Assuming it's the climate crowd again, they've been doing this for a good bit now and even ran on to Silverstone at the F1. Kruijswijk won't be the first or last hurt by their idiocy.
Doesn't the word panic indicate that he did something stupid?
I would call it a calculated panic if anything.
Alpe d'Huez says otherwise.
That means still 70km to go for him. I'm not sure.37 minutes. He will probably be ok for today.
I doubt they are French.I love how because French protesters taking out Kruijswijk, Roglic' injury suddenly is more questionable.
With all those sprinter teams needing to burry themselves now it might be possible for someone to do a late solo attack.
Omg... then you call it what you wanna call it buddy, since this seems pretty pointless to argue about.
Kuss has always been inconsistent though, it's why the handful of opportunities he got to ride for himself last year didn't work out.It's just a question if his relative lack of high profile on the other stages means he's not that close to 100%, or if the team before today was just so strong that he wasn't as needed. Sepp will have the opportunity to be the MVP of one or two climbing stages this week, for sure, if he has the legs.
Hopefully Jonas isn't too damaged by his fall - that would be a crappy way for Pogacar to take this.
Compared with last year's Tour he's been nowhere. I don't really blame him as a 23 year old who started with only one other rider for help on the flat, but it's still not the best time to be throwing stones.Aye, Bjerg to me was meant to be their Laporte. Good on the flat and strong enough to go uphill too. He's not really been good at all
Jeremy Irons was such a brilliant business bastard in that film.
To be fair I think most people were questioning it given the fact he's been doing lots of work. And all of a sudden he wants to let the injury heal. It's almost like he's thinking about himself rather than the team.I love how because French protesters taking out Kruijswijk, Roglic' injury suddenly is more questionable.
Since Extreme Weather ProtocolSince when do flat stages get time cuts of eons