Aren't we upto around 8D by now?So UAE are 1 man down and they send 2 guys in the break and then put Politt on the front. Playing 5D chess, I believe is the topical phrase!
Aren't we upto around 8D by now?So UAE are 1 man down and they send 2 guys in the break and then put Politt on the front. Playing 5D chess, I believe is the topical phrase!
You are so coolNo, I just take accountability for my actions and have a modicum of self-control...
I think you have a monumental misunderstanding of how cycling works. Almost every breakaway group in history has gone because the team of the leader, or the sprinter teams, allowed them to do so. You might have an idealistic view of it being other wise, but that's pie in the sky.I simply don't care what UAE want or what they expect, and I don't like the traditional 'capo' of the peloton approach which, if we're being honest, was one founded on bullying and little else.
Arensman is not good in the heat. Mas is weak this Tour.I’m not sure they can bring back 5 minutes on Arensman/Mas/actual top climbers on Ventoux.
I’m not sure they can bring back 5 minutes on Arensman/Mas/actual top climbers on Ventoux.
Politt said in the Schlag & Fertig podcast: "In the peloton, you have friends and riders you’re not so fond of. On our team bus, there’s also a list of riders who are friends and a blacklist. You don’t want to be on that list". Although this won't necessarily explain some of UAE's tactics during the Tour, it hints at the existence of personal reasons to chase down breakaways.
The whole stage was insanely fast due to everybody and his dog trying to get into a breakaway. Those guys have been going at 50kph nearly all day, while the pack is now taking a breather. Either UAE has blown their own engine chasing down all those riders, or they know that even 6 or 7 minutes won't be enough for the breakaway group.Group 1 is overpacing it and killing themselves.
Why though? Not like Trentin is gonna beat Arensman on VentouxAlla and Tutor blocking the second group
Gachignard sick?
And yet – a group of circa 35 enterprising riders broke the shackles of your all-powerful, all-controlling leader's team, and now have six minutes on the peloton and could well contest the stage.It has always been like this: If you try to break away and the leader's team doesn't want you to, you're not going. That has nothing to do with bullying. the word you're looking for is : strategy.
People have wasted their own and others' energy by trying to force a pointless issue. If you want to present your team's colors in a breakaway, you choose a stage where the leader and the sprinters teams don't have any skin in the game. Has never been different.
Yes.
The time limit seems to be a way over half an hour so I think he won't be OTLed.
He's already 15 minutes behind alone on the flat so I think it's quite likely will either arrive OTL or (more probably) just DNF beforehand.Yes.
The time limit seems to be a way over half an hour so I think he won't be OTLed.
That's true for many GC stages, but not all one day races.Almost every breakaway group in history has gone because the team of the leader, or the sprinter teams, allowed them to do so. Y