A shame the team is not strong enough to bring him in front. 8th place could be well within his reach!Allegaert top 10 in a Tour de France stage, what a time to be alive.
A shame the team is not strong enough to bring him in front. 8th place could be well within his reach!Allegaert top 10 in a Tour de France stage, what a time to be alive.
Now post the one where he is on the bus finding out he just lost another 40 green jersey points to Grimay
The best part is this was actually one of his cleaner sprints.Philipsen finally getting relegated. Can't remember the last tour sprint he wasn't breaking the rules.
I hate Cavendish as much as anyone and he did nothing wrong yesterday.Everyone against Philipsen. Have you all seen what Cav did yesterday the whole last km? If that was Jasper we would never hear the end of it.
He has to choose a side around Mathieu, this happens all the time in close battle. It looks more offensive because someone is closer to the side. It was close though, but nothing to get relegated.
Cav has done plenty wrong in the last few stages, but it's when he's working his way back to the peloton after his countless bike or wheel changes, not in the finales.I hate Cavendish as much as anyone and he did nothing wrong yesterday.
The way Jonas was riding in slowmotion two days ago on the flat parts, i'm not so convinced.
I think this is correct about sprinters and is likely exascerbated by the fact that since the 90s, we have been accustomed to most Grand Tours (and sometimes entire seasons) being dominated by a single top sprinter. I was in some debate yesterday about Cavendish; I was arguing that while Cavendish hasn't been the dominant force he was in say 2009, he has been there to mix it up in some sprints over the past couple of years and has managed to win a few (and was usually placing near or just above Groenewegan in those sprints). His pulling of a stage win (and maybe more) wasn't particularly surprising to me, but some people perceive that Cavendish has done nothing over the past couple of years to suggest that he was still capable of winning a Tour stage. I think Gaviria belongs in this category too, and it wouldn't be the strangest thing in the world if he pulled off a win in this Tour.He has never been finished by any means, sometimes it is greatly exaggerated when a sprinter has a bad streak but he has only had a slight decline (and worse team), he won in the 2022 Tour (7 victories that season) and last year he achieved 6 (and many podiums) but he could only be second in the Tour, he sacrificed power to climb better and arrive fresher at the finals, but this year they have admitted that mistake and he has returned to a more classic preparation to have his usual max power.
Speaking before the news of the commissaires verdict against Philipsen, Van Aert said he was glad to stay upright, but that he would be angry if Philipsen did not receive a penalty. He also said such manoeuvres were part of a worrying trend in racing.
"I'm especially glad that I stayed upright. But if there's no sanction, that would make me angry. They shouldn't throw him out of the Tour, but he should be declassified.
"Today you saw one crazy stunt after another in those last kilometers. If they don't punish that severely, everyone thinks that anything goes. It's an increasingly big problem."
Doesn’t beat handball though. Or football with VAR.Cycling is such a chaotic sport
Not worth a relagation ? He pushed Van Aert (almost alongside) in the barriers. Van Aert could only avoid a terrible crash (the same of Pedersen yesterday) by braking and giving away his chances of winning. Good decision. Finally.I guess I’m just an a-hole but I didn’t think that was worth a relegation. It was tactical but not really dangerous, jostling for position is what sprinting is about. No worse than yesterday. Just get rid of spring stages and have them do 200m timed on a track.
Or, Jasper Disaster will think twice about endangering other cyclists in the sprint.Unforgiven mistake from the UAE squad leaving Pogačar alone during the echelons.
Nice sprint from Groenewegen and Girmay very fast again and looking good for green. I think that after today's scare Van Aert will think twice before trying to do a bunch sprint again in this Tour.
In the Netflix series, Christoph Roodhooft, the DS of Alpecin, emphasized that they care about winning, not the criticism.lol, in the netflix series he is talking to mvdp i think and says something like '*** everybody else, we win is all that matters'
I wanted Philipsen to win, but when the actual sprint really took off, Mathieu was long gone already. Let's just call it like is: Jasper pushed Wout into the barriers. I don't like it, but it _is_ what actually happened.Everyone against Philipsen. Have you all seen what Cav did yesterday the whole last km? If that was Jasper we would never hear the end of it.
He has to choose a side around Mathieu, this happens all the time in close battle. It looks more offensive because someone is closer to the side. It was close though, but nothing to get relegated.