1 | CAVAGNA Rémi | 35.42 | 37.647 | |
2 | SKJELMOSE Mattias | 35.57 | 0.15 | 37.385 |
3 | PEDERSEN Mads | 36.06 | 0.24 | 37.230 |
I would hope not, even with practice these bike changes Carrie’s a risk of the mechanic fumbling; only giving him 2 mins to prepare would be crazyI think the decision is made long ago, they are not going to change it in 3 minutes after seeing what Pogacar does.
or he overcooked it... time will tellGall 15th at T1, miracles do happen.
He's actually on course to climb on GC...
A few years ago you’d be able to select which camera bike to watch from. Would be even better then.I have a tactic.
I'm going to run two gadgets, and pause one just as Pogacar starts. Then restart it as Vingegaard rolls down the ramp, and I have a head to head.
Why have I never thought of that before (when else has it been as poised as this?)
Lol, all out for the climb.oh, damn!! Ciccone!!
I have a tactic.
I'm going to run two gadgets, and pause one just as Pogacar starts. Then restart it as Vingegaard rolls down the ramp, and I have a head to head.
Why have I never thought of that before (when else has it been as poised as this?)
Still better than what was going on at the Girowhat the heck. Tissot live timing is half a minute ahead on Sporza television...
I think Van Aert was still over 40 seconds slower than Ciccone on the climb. That time was really good.
would be really strange if it was the other way aroundwhat the heck. Tissot live timing is half a minute ahead on Sporza television...