GuyIncognito said:No it isnt
yeah, I guess I wasn't conducting a scientific study of how long it took to complete the final km. Thought it would be a bit closer than 12 seconds GC difference when he went under the banner.
GuyIncognito said:No it isnt
luckyboy said:People on this forum really underrated his TT ability
Rollthedice said:I think the Movi guys were not performing as expected.
gunara said:You think so? I think they're alright, I don't expect them to beat Vandewalle, Malori, or Cummings. If anything about Movistar for me, it's Malori should've been able to win the stage, and Gorka was the surprise.
Anyway, the TT turned out to be of the right distance/not too long in the end![]()
pretty much this,...and the Vakoc stage was goodluckyboy said:Nice race, apart from 4 flat stages at the start
disappointed by Amador here,he hasnt impressed me this season.cineteq said:Final GC
1 Majka
2 I Izagirre+8
3 Intxausti+22
4 Riblon+34
5 Niemiec+1.20
6 Amador+1.21
7 Deignan+1.24
8 Gesink+1.41
9 Nerz+1.42
Netserk said:So Majka confirming in his post-race interview that he'll do Colorado?
Netserk said:So Majka confirming in his post-race interview that he'll do Colorado?
ILovecycling said:pretty much this,...and the Vakoc stage was good
roundabout said:No. That Zakopane stage is awful. A 100 rider uphill sprint with practically zero GC relevance.
From my perspective as a viewer it's about as bad a flat stage
theyoungest said:There used to be a finish with a cobbled uphill sprint on a circuit... that one was fun. One of the first signs of life of Sagan, if memory serves. Now we had 4 ultra boring flat sprint finishes (well, three, and one that should have been a sprint finish).