Lafay ahead of Pedersen.Just tuned in. Who win the intermediate sprint?
PichonJust tuned in. Who win the intermediate sprint?
Intermediate Sprint --Pichon
Why is it strange?This is one of the strangest actions I've seen.
Trentin seems to be suffering and taking it easy at the back of the peloton.Just rooting for Trentin today. And a sprint stage/sprint without crashes.
It's not. Not at all.Just tuned in with about 75km to go and am catching up on everyone's posts, apparently the very nice Powless just got caught by the peloton. I don't think that's very nice.
McCrossan reporting more tack issues
Tacks on the road again causing punctures. Pidcock did the final descent/10K on a semi-flat tyre yesterday.
Smart of Pedersen going as deep as he did yesterday? Surely his team knew that UAE would drive hard on the last climb. Or is it just a sign that they don't think he stands much of a chance in more pure sprint stages?
There are so many people there that it's hard to imagine no one saw someone spreading tacks on the road.Danish commentators mentioned that they're quite close to the place where it happened yesterday. So, either someone in San Sebastian really don't like cycling. Or they didn't get the roads cleared properly yesterday.
Just tuned in with about 75km to go and am catching up on everyone's posts, apparently the very nice Powless just got caught by the peloton. I don't think that's very nice.
He was nice enough to give the stage to the sprinters today, what a guyIt's not. Not at all.
McCrossan is doing the World feed from Peacock (NBC- US coverage). His analyst colleague is Nicolas (Nico) Roche.Who is this eurosports commentator with ant mccrossan?
THat explains it...irish colour commentators don't get excited much..like Sean KellyMcCrossan is doing the World feed from Peacock (NBC- US coverage). His analyst colleague is Nicolas (Nico) Roche.
