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Looking at his results he looks like a guy for hilly one day races who packs a decent sprintFoldager is signed by Jayco Alula which was announced months ago - He's an interesting prospect.
Like Hellemose he's been living and training in Italy for some time now. Exactly the type of rider who can thrive in the Italian u23 calendar, but I didn't expect him to win both a Giro NG and an Avenir stage this year.Looking at his results he looks like a guy for hilly one day races who packs a decent sprint
Isn't Hellemose more of a climber?Like Hellemose he's been living and training in Italy for some time now. Exactly the type of rider who can thrive in the Italian u23 calendar, but I didn't expect him to win both a Giro NG and an Avenir stage this year.
Yeah absolutely. I was just saying both have been in Italy for a few years now. Hellemose specifically said he came here because, being a climber, he felt he could not train and race properly in Denmark.Isn't Hellemose more of a climber?
I remember that he moved to the Como area and lived there during the whole pandemic.Yeah absolutely. I was just saying both have been in Italy for a few years now. Hellemose specifically said he came here because, being a climber, he felt he could not train and race properly in Denmark.
I wouldn't be surprised if the yellow jersey is again in the break in today's stage.
Any info on the riders involved?Peloton heavily reduced due to crashes. Like every year, the mountains can't come soon enough.
Second peloton has just made it back with 3k to go. Lecerf, Craps and Lelandais all seriously hurt and not there.Any info on the riders involved?
Youth.Lmao how can you celebrate early in such a messy sprint finish? Guys were literally next to him on both sides.
IPT/ICA domination.![]()
Pomorski leads GC
the early stages are usually way more fun, also today where Isaac del Toro has attackedPeloton heavily reduced due to crashes. Like every year, the mountains can't come soon enough.
All while they stacked the deck against him (and all smaller nations) with the TTT.What a consistent season Del Toro is having. Couldn't hold the wheel of Christen but still managed to finish before the bunch. It is nice to have a young talent from Mexico.