I wondered the same thing. Can the skinsuit really make that much of a difference?Are you telling me Vingegaard could had won last year with a gap of 2 minutes instead of 1 min and 37 s?
I wondered the same thing. Can the skinsuit really make that much of a difference?Are you telling me Vingegaard could had won last year with a gap of 2 minutes instead of 1 min and 37 s?
10 names for the top-10:
Pogi
Evenepoel
Rogla
Ayuso
Van Aert
Vingegaard
Jorgenson
Küng
Gee
Thomas
Dark Horse: Pedersen
Honestly, i don't think so.I wondered the same thing. Can the skinsuit really make that much of a difference?
Tough field. Who do you remove?
Of course. If you don't put a pancake flat stage in the first stage, massive crashes will be less probable to happen. First weekend was perfect for tire some legs and put every rider and team in their placeOnly 2 riders abandoned from the 176 that started the race. This really is an unusual and excellent race so far.
Those were also the last names I added, Gee as the 10th. I also considered Bilbao.G or Gee.
And I'd probably put Carlos Rodríguez in instead of the other of those two.
Those were also the last names I added, Gee as the 10th. I also considered Bilbao.
No, but they can do it too. Very strong field here for this route.Not Armirail or Vauquelin?
No, because Pogačar was also wearing an organiser skinsuit.Are you telling me Vingegaard could had won last year with a gap of 2 minutes instead of 1 min and 37 s?
It looks fast!Interesting seeing this descent, even if it's just Cav taking it easy
CavendishSome bids for the hot seat:
Wærenskjold
Lampaert
Lazkano
Vauquelin
Campenaerts
Küng
Sry behind posts here, but the 22,4k route to Combloux was not exactly for an aerodynamic ride as here today (even with some small twists and corners), obviously cannot be compared - however I like the sarcasmAre you telling me Vingegaard could had won last year with a gap of 2 minutes instead of 1 min and 37 s?
Ayuso being 3rd favorite for this ITT blows my mind