I wonder what the record average speed is on a Tour stage with over 3000 metres of elevation gain. They must be on track to smash it.
last stage was 42 kph..I wonder what the record average speed is on a Tour stage with over 3000 metres of elevation gain. They must be on track to smash it.
I'm surprised they haven't tried to put Pidcock in a move yet. It's the perfect stage to do so.Will be surprised if ineos are happy with Bilbao being in the break
Jumbo/UAE are not going to let a guy go who is 5:26 down.I'm surprised they haven't tried to put Pidcock in a move yet. It's the perfect stage to do so.
I'm surprised they haven't tried to put Pidcock in a move yet. It's the perfect stage to do so.
Jumbo and UAE have tried to put Kuss and Yates in the break, Pidcock is the obvious counter to that kind of move.Jumbo/UAE are not going to let a guy go who is 5:26 down.
But then they probably wouldnt race like this, knowing a mountain stage is coming up.This is why central massif stages should always be followed up by a mountain stage. Everyone and their mother is blowing themselves up today, and tomorrow would be carnage.
I don’t think it’d be raced like this then.This is why central massif stages should always be followed up by a mountain stage. Everyone and their mother is blowing themselves up today, and tomorrow would be carnage.
He is certainly very cautious and probably uses more energy than PogVinge is clueless in chaotic stages, he is definitely not relaxed. Grischa ''still possible on the last climb'' Niermann will have to work overtime micro-managing his rider.