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Obrigado amigo.Yes he was the one hit by handlebars
I dunno. You've got Martin,Landa and Pinot in there too who'll all be dangerousWoods to take his second stage.
Spectator basically set the day after a really exciting start
False. Norwegians are incomprehensible.
As far as I can see there is 20 teams in the break(s)
The two missing it are Bahrain and DSM
Landa, Poels and Hamilton are there.As far as I can see there is 20 teams in the break(s)
The two missing it are Bahrain and DSM
Hamilton for dsm and Landa for Bahrain
Written out it might be 95% the same. But spoken a Danish speaker without any training in Norwegian won’t pick up 50% of a conversation in Norwegian.For a random person maybe, but when you are working together day after day, all year, Danish and Norwegian is 95 % the same language, so shouldn't be a problem to understand each other.
Alaphilippe seems to spend his energy a bit wrong again today.
Alaphilippe knows he doesn't have a hope in hell of winning a stage with his current legs and is just wh*ring for camera attention, as he's done all Tour. Lutsenko is probably in the same boat today.Weird Alaphilippe and Lutsenko keep pushing on alone, when over 5 minutes in front of the peloton, I don't understand why they don't just drop back to the big group.
Lotto aren't I thinkDamn, my bad, so is every team there?
Landa, Poels and Hamilton are there.
I think Lotto are the only ones missing
He’s back. I don’t see how he’s 100% after that spill. I say that as some one who would love to see Kuss finish in the Top 5Is Kuss back and allright?
